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Release Date:
September 4, 2015
Original Title:
Anacleto: Agente secreto
Alternate Titles:
Anacleto:Secret Agent
Spy Time
秘密特工
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
TV3
TVE
Telefónica Studios
Zeta Studios
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 PT: M/14
Runtime: 94
Adolfo, a thirty something security guard, is going through a bad patch. Not only his lifetime girlfriend has just to finished with him to be a guy with no ambition but, moreover, he becomes the target of a series of thugs led by Vázquez, a dangerous criminal who has just escaped from jail. Also he discovers that his father has a double identity. He is not a farmer engaged in the production of cold meat – as Adolfo has believed all his life, but Anacleto, a secret agent who is a bit down and the man who locked Vázquez up in jail thirty years ago. Adolfo will have to leave his comfort zone and work with his father, the person that Adolfo get on worse with in the world to survive the revenge of Vazquez and while, between shootouts and chases, trying to get his girlfriend back.
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Art Direction:
Gemma Fauria
Assistant Director:
Gerard Verdaguer
Carles Curt
Casting:
Juana Martínez
Co-Producer:
Axel Kuschevatzky
Gabriel Arias-Salgado
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Lluís Rivera
Lluís Castells
Director:
Javier Ruiz Caldera
Director of Photography:
Arnau Valls Colomer
Editor:
Alberto de Toro
Executive Producer:
Jaime Ortiz de Artiñano
Foley:
Kiku Vidal
Makeup Artist:
Elisabeth Adánez
Music:
Javier Rodero
Producer:
Francisco Ramos
Production Design:
Balter Gallart
Production Manager:
Josep Amorós
Screenplay:
Fernando Navarro
Breixo Corral
Pablo Alén
Script Supervisor:
Glòria Blanes
Special Effects:
Josep Claret
Story:
Manuel Vázquez Gallego
Writer:
Javier Ruiz Caldera
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