: While set in Marbella, many iconic scenes were filmed at the Hotel Kempinski in Málaga . Cultural Impact
After blowing his fortune, Torrente sets up a private investigation office in . He teams up with a new, equally inept sidekick, Cuco, played by Gabino Diego . Their "investigation" quickly spirals into a chaotic conspiracy involving a villainous businessman, Spinelli, who threatens to destroy the city. Key Highlights Torrente 2: Mision en Marbella(2001)
: The main theme, "La Fiesta No Es Para Feos," features a unique collaboration between rumba legend Peret and David Byrne of Talking Heads. : While set in Marbella, many iconic scenes
Released in 2001, is the high-octane, politically incorrect sequel to Santiago Segura's cult hit . Following the misadventures of José Luis Torrente, the film moved the action from the gritty streets of Madrid to the sun-drenched luxury of the Costa del Sol, solidifying the franchise's place in Spanish pop culture history. Plot & Setting Following the misadventures of José Luis Torrente, the
: The film became a massive hit, becoming the highest-grossing Spanish film of its time and surpassing the original's success.
: Beyond Segura and Diego, the film features Tony Leblanc (returning as Torrente's father) and José Luis Moreno as the antagonist.