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Release Date:
January 25, 2008
Original Title:
Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: Salvar la Tierra
Alternate Titles:
Agenti dementi
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Zeta Studios
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
The planet is facing a great threat. During the worst drought ever known, a group of wrongdoers are in the process of finishing all the reserves of water that remain on Earth. The best secret agents in the world meet urgently, but they don't even have a clue. To make things even worse, the evil Botijola plans to sabotage the meeting. His intention is to convert the water into a substitute. In order to do this, he also tries to kidnap mad Professor Bacterio and get him to work for him. However, there are two things Botijola wasn't expecting. On the one hand, Bacterio, before being kidnapped, hid the parts of his invention in different historical moments, using a time machine. On the other hand, there are two international agents who haven't turned up at the sabotaged meeting, two agents who become the world's only hope: Mortadelo and Filemón.
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Additional Music:
Carlos Jean
Art Direction:
Antón Laguna
Casting:
Eva Leira
Yolanda Serrano
Characters:
Francisco Ibáñez
Costume Design:
Helena Sanchís
Director:
Miguel Bardem
Director of Photography:
Unax Mendía
Editor:
Iván Aledo
Executive Producer:
Paloma Molina
Ricardo García Arrojo
Agustín Vitórica
Hair Department Head:
Mar Paradela
Blanca Sánchez
Makeup Department Head:
José Quetglás
Music:
Juan Bardem Aguado
Producer:
Antonio Asensio Mosbah
Tadeo Villalba Jr.
Production Manager:
Nuria Santos
Screenplay:
Miguel Bardem
Carlos Martín
Juan Vicente Pozuelo
Unit Production Manager:
Salvador Yagüe
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