Spy Time | |||
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Director: | Javier Ruiz Caldera | ||
Producer: | Francisco Ramos, Eneko Gutiérrez | ||
Music: | Marc Blanes Matas Pablo Uroz | ||
Cinematography: | Gemma Fauria | ||
Distributor: | Warner Bros. Spain | ||
Runtime: | 87 minutes | ||
Country: | Spain | ||
Language: | Spanish | ||
Budget: | $2.2 million | ||
Gross: | $3 million[1] |
Spy Time (Spanish; Castilian: '''Anacleto: agente secreto''';) is a 2015 Spanish Eurospy action comedy film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera based on the characters from the comic book series of the same name created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego. It stars Imanol Arias as the title character.
Former secret agent Anacleto (Imanol Arias) comes out of retirement when his arch-enemy Vázquez (Carlos Areces) escapes from prison and promptly targets Anacleto's son Adolfo (Quim Gutiérrez), who accidentally discovers his father's double identity and finds himself forced to co-operate with him to survive Vázquez's quest for revenge while trying to win back the heart of his ex-girlfriend Katia (Alexandra Jiménez).
Awards | Category | Nominated | Result |
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III Premios Feroz[3] | Best Comedy | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Quim Gutiérrez | ||
Best Original Soundtrack | Javier Rodero | ||
Best Trailer | |||
30th Goya Awards[4] | Best Sound | Marc Orts, Oriol Tarragó and Sergio Bürmann | |
Best Special Effects | Lluís Castells and Lluís Rivera |