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Hold-Up! (2012 film)

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2012 Spanish film
Hold-Up!
Theatrical release poster
Spanish¡Atraco!
Directed byEduard Cortés
Written byEduard Cortés
Pedro Costa
Piti Español
Marcelo Figueras
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDavid Omedes
Edited byFernando Pardo
Music byFederico Jusid
Production
companies
  • Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I.
  • Castafiore Films
  • Pedro Costa PC
  • Telefe
  • Tornasol Films
Release dates
  • 2 August 2012 (2012-08-02) (Argentina)
  • 19 October 2012 (2012-10-19) (Spain)
Running time111 minutes
CountriesSpain
Argentina
LanguageSpanish

Hold-Up! (Spanish: ¡Atraco!) is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by Eduard Cortés, filmed in Spain. The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca.

Plot

In 1950s Spain, a cohort of Argentinians who remain faithful to the ousted president Peron devise a scheme to execute a heist aimed at retrieving the jewels once possessed by the president's deceased wife, Evita.

Cast

See also

References

  1. Holland, Jonathan (18 November 2012). "Hold-Up!". Variety.
  2. Joan Marimón El montaje cinematográfico. Del guion a la pantalla 2014 8447538060 Page 109 "Fernando Pardo —montador de Martín Hache (1997), de Adolfo Aristaráin; de Solas (1999), de Benito Zambrano; de ¡Atraco! (2012), de Eduard Cortés, etc.— intenta solucionar el problema con un cambio relevante de espacio:"

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