
Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis
Q&A with director/actor Santiago Segura after the December 9 show!
The most successful series in Spanish film history continues the saga of detective José Luis Torrente—overwrought, overfed, highly opinionated, and now in spiritual crisis.
Q&A with director/actor Santiago Segura at the December 10 show!
The most successful series in Spanish film history continues with this latest entry in the saga of detective José Luis Torrente—overwrought, overfed, highly opinionated—who as we begin seems to be going through some kind of spiritual crisis. After trying, unsuccessfully, to walk the straight and narrow, he decides to accept a dodgy assignment working for a shifty old acquaintance, running security at a wedding. Be prepared for an onslaught of Torrente-style humor, as once again actor/director Santiago Segura takes no prisoners, taking aim at left, right, and center; the young, the old; the rich and the poor; and just about everyone in between.
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