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Mortadel et Filemon

Original title: La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón
  • 2003
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.8K
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Benito Pocino and Pepe Viyuela in Mortadel et Filemon (2003)
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The DDT, the professor Bacterio's dangerous invention has just been stolen by the dictator of Tirania. The Súper wants to recover it but he knows that it should not call Mortadelo and Filemó... Read allThe DDT, the professor Bacterio's dangerous invention has just been stolen by the dictator of Tirania. The Súper wants to recover it but he knows that it should not call Mortadelo and Filemón, so it sends the case to a boaster detective called Freddy Mazas so that recover the inv... Read allThe DDT, the professor Bacterio's dangerous invention has just been stolen by the dictator of Tirania. The Súper wants to recover it but he knows that it should not call Mortadelo and Filemón, so it sends the case to a boaster detective called Freddy Mazas so that recover the invention, but Freddy is bribed by the dictator Tirano. The mission seems that it will fail a... Read all

  • Director
    • Javier Fesser
  • Writers
    • Javier Fesser
    • Guillermo Fesser
    • Francisco Ibáñez
  • Stars
    • Benito Pocino
    • Pepe Viyuela
    • Dominique Pinon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Javier Fesser
    • Writers
      • Javier Fesser
      • Guillermo Fesser
      • Francisco Ibáñez
    • Stars
      • Benito Pocino
      • Pepe Viyuela
      • Dominique Pinon
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Benito Pocino
    • Mortadelo
    Pepe Viyuela
    Pepe Viyuela
    • Filemón Pi
    Dominique Pinon
    Dominique Pinon
    • Fredy Mazas
    Paco Sagarzazu
    • Tirano
    Mariano Venancio
    Mariano Venancio
    • El Súper
    Janfri Topera
    • Profesor Bacterio
    Berta Ojea
    • Ofelia
    María Isbert
    María Isbert
    • Sra. Filemón
    Emilio Gavira
    • Rompetechos
    Germán Montaner
    • Klaus
    Janusz Ziemniak
    • Nadiusko
    Paco Hidalgo
    • Verdugo
    Javier Aller
    • Mickey el Gigante
    Luis Ciges
    Luis Ciges
    • Ingeniero en cemento
    José Manuel Moya
    • Danino
    Eduardo Gómez
    Eduardo Gómez
    • Cornejo
    Pablo Pinedo
    • Frederico
    Joan Gadea
    • Tendero
    • Director
      • Javier Fesser
    • Writers
      • Javier Fesser
      • Guillermo Fesser
      • Francisco Ibáñez
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews16

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    9Fratosa

    Fantastic adaptation of Ibáñez's comics.

    The adaptation of Francisco Ibañez's comics is, no doubts, impeccable. Perhaps some people won't like it as much as I did, but I had great fun with this film, since there is a very funny gags mixture, where there is something outlandish and nonsensical every 30 seconds, typical of Fesser's movies. I also have to say that things that look normal in the comics, may seem nonsense in the film, that's another component that I liked. As I said before, there might be people who don't like it because it has the humor of "Torrente", but the film is exceptional, especially because of the visual effects. It is important to point out that the DVD is for sale already, where there are 2 discs with the movie and tons of extra content, so if you liked it you shouldn't miss it.
    Superunknovvn

    For fans of the comics

    "La Gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón" or "Clever & Smart", which the comic and movie are called in Austria and Germany had a major flaw for me. The German dubbed version sucked. Unfortunately, Erkan & Stefan, two horrible German "comedians" were allowed to do the voices for Mortadelo and Filemón and they didn't get the humour right at all. Since the DVD didn't include an accurate translation in the subtitles, either, I could not experience this movie the way it was supposed to be.

    Of course, this is hardly the fault of the original filmmakers. Visually this movie is stunning and hilarious. The most amazing thing is that the characters really resemble the ones in the comic books, which I wouldn't have thought was possible. The special effects are top notch and help to create that same anarchic atmosphere from Ibanez' work (I loved how they even let weird things happen in the background, just like in the comic books). As a longtime fan I do have a few complaints (The whole thing is a bit too violent at times and the language is unnecessarily rude - if that wasn't just another mistake in translation. The landscapes and locations didn't really look the way they did in the comic books. Also, isn't Filemón supposed to be mostly bald? Isn't he kind of the boss in Filemón and Mortadelo's partnership and isn't he a bit grumpier than in the movie?).

    However, most of all I'm really pleasantly surprised about how well the makers translated Ibanez' world into a movie. It's all the more surprising since Mortadelo y Filemón comic books were never really about gripping story lines, so the premise wasn't the most promising one. In fact, the movie does drag on quite a bit, but I blame the German dubbing for that. I'm sure it's a lot funnier in the original version. It's really a pity the people responsible for the dubbing couldn't get the translation right. This way the movie is never going to make it big in German speaking countries and I'm never going to find out how good it really is.
    8Fuinki

    If you like the Comic, you will like the film...

    If you like the Comic, you will like the film. Javier Fesser and Comapny have made the perfect film of Mortadelo and Filemon (Clever and Smart, etc). Benito Pocino is the perfect actor for Mortadelo because he is Mortadelo, and we can't forget Filemon, a great Pepe Viyuela who makes a great performance too. But even the Super and the Profesor Bacterio are as I have imagined them. They have done a great job recreating the inventations and all the items that are in the comics. You can see the Eskimo, and a lot of nonsense in the set, like signs, draws, etc...

    The Plot is very funny, the seed of the film is the comic El Sulfato Atomico, one of the masterpieces of Ibañez, in where you can see the Tirania Dictator, and a lot of inventions.

    A Must see for all the Real Fans.
    9ikerb

    The best way to transform a comic into a film

    It is amazing to see all the things you have read all your life in the big screen. It is not only the characters, but also all the background is related to the comic (and all the little details you can find).

    I had seen no movie where you could find so few differences between the comic and the film (much much better than Asterix and Obelix, where the things look quite strange).

    And the best of all: The actor playing Mortadelo is really Mortadelo (same face, same voice, everything!! is like the comic).
    10Llopin

    Really original, different and funny film!

    Mortadelo & Filemon's first film (and may be not the last because it's going to be a success) is just great. Transforming the comic into a movie was a really hard job, but Javier Fesser has accomplished it very well; the comic's gags, humour and constant violence is here, helped by convincing and hilarious special effects (there are many!); it's a mix between Fesser's humour (shown in El Milagro de P. Tinto) and Francisco Ibáñez one.

    The comics are quite known, specially around Europe, and of course, in Spain. However, whether you know them or not, it doesn't matter because its fun for everyone, all ages! The movie isn't based in any of the comics, but takes several elements from their first long comic, El Sulfato Atomico (1968), but there are many other references. Benito Pocino and Pepe Viyuela are excellent in their parts; Pocino doesn't perform. He IS Mortadelo. And he does his job fairly well. Viyuela isn't as similar as the comic's Filemon but has the exact psycology, and I think he does the best performance in the film. The other supporting actors, like Janfri Topera (as Prof. Bacterio) and Mariano Venacio (as the Superintendent), are almost identic, and you do really believe that it's the comic translated to the screen. Dominique Pinon plays Fredy Mazas, an invented character, hilariously.

    There are other funny characters like Rompetechos and the people in 13 Rue del Percebe, that have great cameos in this film. It is, as Francisco Ibáñez (the creator of the comic) said, the comic as a movie. It's really imaginative, with many original ideas and things (like Prof. Bacterio's cool inventions)

    Finally, must say that the special effects are simply amazing, and really believale (they don't look cheesy or fake), the best in spanish movies, and there are so many details that it's impossible to see them all if you see it only once; there are lots of gags and funny details that you won't notice at first sight, so look sharp!

    Very entertaining movie, you laugh your pants off ***1/2 of ****

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    Leslie Nielsen in Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine ? (1988)
    Slapstick
    Bruce Willis in Piège de cristal (1988)
    Action
    Still frame
    Adventure
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy

    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Benito Pocino had to be dubbed by comedian and voice impersonator Carlos Latre due to his poor pronunciation. Pocino's real voice can be heard on the original theatrical trailers and the DVD extras.
    • Quotes

      Ofelia: What are you doing?

      Filemón Pí: Deciding who's taking you out to dinner, Ofelia.

      Ofelia: Don't cry, Mr. Filemón. You can take me out some other time.

      Mortadelo: No, that's why he's crying. The loser takes the cow out to pasture.

    • Crazy credits
      Gustamante as the 3D mosquito. This is a reference to singer David Bustamante.
    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical version was cut prior to submission to the FSK by ca. 19 minutes because the distributor thought they would never get a "Not under 6" rating for the complete version. Ironically, the complete version was later released on DVD with exactly that rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón: El makinón (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Tombé du Ciel
      Music by Charles Trenet

      Lyrics by Charles Trenet

      Performed by Charles Trenet

      Editions Raoul Breton

      Courtesy of AVS Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2003 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure
    • Filming locations
      • Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Sogecine
      • Películas Pendelton
      • Telecinco
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    • Budget
      • €7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,035,064
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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