Highlights
Torrente for President

Torrente for President - Full Cast and Crew

Audience Score
64

Cast

G
Gonzalo Miró
as Self
F
Francisco Nicolás
as Franki
J
Juan del Val
as Speaker
D
David Suárez
as Telmo
I
Iñaki López
as Self
C
Cipri Quintas
as Técnico Realización
J
José Yélamo
as José Yélamo

Crew

J
Javier Salmones
Director of Photography
L
Laura Fernández Mon
Assistant Art Director
L
Laura Cuesta
Costume Design
V
Víctor Javier Bernardos
Makeup Artist
S
Susana Gosalvez
Hair Designer
M
Miguel Sesé
Makeup Department Head
E
Eladio Fernández
Post Production Supervisor
A
Alberto Larraya
Second Assistant Director
M
María Posada
Second Assistant Director
L
Luis Navas Ten
Third Assistant Director
P
Paco Calonge
Property Master
J
José María Ortega
Paint Coordinator
K
Kyrl John Acton
Dialogue Editor
Álex Escutia
Foley Artist
E
Eloy Cervera
Special Effects Technician
A
Alicia Abril Carrera
Visual Effects Editor
E
Eva Artiles Quintana
Compositing Artist
A
Asif Ken Fernandes
Visual Effects Coordinator
M
Miguel González Familiar
Visual Effects Producer
A
Alba Somoza Ledo
Visual Effects Producer
M
Mario Guillén
Stunt Driver
P
Pedro Torres Cumbreño
Stunts
J
Javier Alomar
"A" Camera Operator
C
Celia Aparicio Fernández-Almagro
Electrician
A
Ana Cubillo
First Assistant Camera
Álvaro Glückmann
Second Assistant Camera
F
Fernando Moleón
"B" Camera Operator
F
Fernando Moleón
Steadicam Operator
A
Alex Pastor
Digital Imaging Technician
A
Alicia Abril Carrera
Online Editor
M
Miguel Ángel Prieto
First Assistant Editor

Torrente Movies

This series of films centers on Torrente, a self-proclaimed private detective known for his arrogance, ignorance, and racism. Despite his flaws, Torrente often saves the day, typically with the help of a younger, more tech-savvy partner. The series starts with Torrente taking down a drug trafficking operation, followed by various cases often linked to political corruption. These films blend slapstick comedy with action, gaining a cult following due to Torrente's underdog status. The appeal lies in the mix of humor, action, and subtle societal critique, particularly of contemporary Spanish politics. Torrente’s incompetence and eventual success, despite his bigotry and idiocy, make for an endearing narrative. The series cleverly satirizes Spanish culture, balancing between absurd comedy and insightful commentary, establishing Torrente as a unique, morally ambiguous hero in the private detective genre.