Torrente now lives in Marbella; after losing all his money, he returns to private investigation. One case puts him in the middle of a villain's missile plot to destroy the city and his own u... Read allTorrente now lives in Marbella; after losing all his money, he returns to private investigation. One case puts him in the middle of a villain's missile plot to destroy the city and his own uncle's blackmail operation--and he knows nothing.Torrente now lives in Marbella; after losing all his money, he returns to private investigation. One case puts him in the middle of a villain's missile plot to destroy the city and his own uncle's blackmail operation--and he knows nothing.
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Although the film critics did not like this movie any more than its predecessor, Torrente, El brazo tonto de la ley, the audiences have cast their vote at the box office. This movie is disgusting, perverted, repulsive, and most importantly, very funny.
Forget about the haunting Spanish dramas Abre los ojos and Todo sobre mi madre. Spain needs more productions like Torrente to get the Spanish people interested again in Spanish cinema.
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- TriviaWhile widely known as "Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella", which is the title used in posters, DVD covers, and all promotional material, the actual on-screen title reads "Misión in Marbella" only, using before it the James Bond-like formula "Santiago Segura es Torrente en..." ("Santiago Segura is Torrente in...). The only entry in the series to actually have Torrente in the title is the first one, Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998).
- Goofs(at around 17 mins) During the scene about the bananas, the bowl containing them repeated disappears and reappears between shots - there's even a metal cover placed on it in one shot.
- Quotes
Mauricio Torrente: What's wrong? Are you sad?
José Luis Torrente: No... Women.
Mauricio Torrente: Women?
José Luis Torrente: Yeah, women. They're all... They're all bitches. Except my mom, of course.
Mauricio Torrente: No, son, no. Your mom as well.
[Mauricio shows the picture of Torrente's mother in his wallet]
José Luis Torrente: But... How did you get this? Why?
Mauricio Torrente: Because... Because... Because I'm your father.
José Luis Torrente: No, that's impossible.
- Crazy creditsXavier Deltell's credit reads "Not Appearing".
- ConnectionsFollowed by Torrente 3: El protector (2005)
- SoundtracksSemos diferentes
Written by Joaquín Sabina
Performed by Joaquín Sabina and Santiago Segura (as José Luis Torrente)
Published by Sabina Music Ed. Musicales
Joaquín Sabina appears courtesy of BMG-Ariola
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- Torrente 2: Mission in Marbella
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- Budget
- €4,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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