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La daga de Rasputín ()


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Forged in ancient Egypt, Dagger of Rasputin is a legendary jewel that gives almost absolute power to its possessor. Caesar, Attila and Napoleon were some of their illustrious owners. The track jewel is lost in Russia, with the death of its... See more »

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Jacinto
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Papeles
Antonio Molero ...
Araña
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Zadkin
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Ludmila
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Alejandra
Carmen Vicente-Arche ...
Carmen (as Carmen Arche)
Fernando Conde ...
Psiquiatra
Rafael Moraleda ...
Jacinto niño (as Rafa Moraleda)
Marina Lozano ...
Tatiana
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General Krilenco
Janfri Topera ...
Director cárcel
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Perista
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Domingo
Goizalde Núñez ...
Guardia Civil
José María Sacristán
Motokazu Kawamura ...
Chino
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Anatoly
Juan Viadas ...
Mijail
Julián Teurlais ...
Guarda Prisión 2
Mark Nuyten ...
Naturalista
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Naturalista
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Policía Municipal 2
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Irina
Donat Mbuyi ...
Agregado Embajada (as Donat Mbuyi Mukadi Junior)
Gloria Patricia Velásquez ...
Lucrecia (as Gloria Velásquez)
Antonio Villaverde ...
Misha
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Sasha
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Gobernanta Rusa
Chete Guzmán ...
Médico Hospital
Alberto Chaves ...
Padre Hospital
Paco Torres ...
Policía Hospital
Antonio Gómez ...
Guarda Calle
Guillermo Estrella ...
Niño Ruso
Filip Bulgary ...
Guardia Tumba Lennin
Oscar Mayer ...
Tanque
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mercedes Arbizu ...
Policía Municipal
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Air Hostess
Fran Vico ...
Sicario de Zadkin
Armando Buika ...
Agente de la CIA (uncredited)
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Monje (uncredited)
Fernando Prados ...
Espía americano (uncredited)

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Jesús Bonilla

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Joaquín Andújar ... ()
 
Jesús Bonilla ... ()

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Enrique Cerezo ... executive producer
Tony Soto ... assistant producer

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Roque Baños

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Juan Molina Temboury ... (as Juan Molina)

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Miguel Ángel Santamaría

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Pedro Lozano ... post-production coordinator
Guillermo Peña Jr. ... telecine colorist

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Laura Cepeda

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Antonio Belizón

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Inma García

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Natalia Aguilar ... makeup artist
Sonia de la Fuente ... key makeup artist
Blanca Otamendi ... makeup artist
Antonio Pérez Cabrera ... makeup artist

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Carlos Bernases ... production manager
Pedro José de la Fuente García ... production supervisor

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Walter Prieto ... assistant director

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José Luis Moya ... construction manager
Martín Sánchez Fernández ... head painter

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Manuel Carrión ... foley artist
Lucas Fernández ... sound assistant
Fabio Huete ... boom operator
José A. Manovel ... sound mixer (as Jose A. Manovel)
Antonio Rodríguez 'Mármol' ... sound
Ricardo Viñas ... dolby sound consultant

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Antonio Castillo ... special effects technician

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Carlos Lozano ... digital effects artist / visual effects supervisor

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Celia Abraira ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Manu Alvarez Rubiano ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Manuel Álvarez)
Saturnino Beltrán ... first assistant camera
Pipo Fernández ... still photographer
Carlos López ... grip
Nadia Corsi Ribeiro ... video operator
Edmundo Sanz ... key grip
Anselmo Villalba ... grip

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Alberto Cotaina ... model designer: animation

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Gustavo Suela ... location manager

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Vladislav Boyadjiev ... music score engineer
Ginés Carrión ... assistant orchestrator / music copyist
Tessy Díez ... music producer

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Marco Calzolari ... production assistant (as Marco Calzolari Boado)
Maite del Pozo ... production assistant
Teresa Morales de Álava ... marketing
Miguel Angel Prieto ... main titles designer

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Plot Summary

Forged in ancient Egypt, Dagger of Rasputin is a legendary jewel that gives almost absolute power to its possessor. Caesar, Attila and Napoleon were some of their illustrious owners. The track jewel is lost in Russia, with the death of its last owner, the mad monk Rasputin. Since then, governments and powerful people have searched in vain. But suddenly, in a Spanish prison, Jacinto, one of the prisoners, is identified by the Russian mafia as a carrier of a genetic anomaly related to the dagger. His cellmates, the papers and the spider will follow in a crazy adventure, full of leaks and persecutions, which will take you to the heart of the deep Russia. Written by Annonymous

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  • 99 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend Spain EUR308,025, 14 Jan 2011

Did You Know?

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Goofs When first introduced, Krilenko is watching a video of the Red Army. Altought he is addressed as "comrade" and the video depicts Stalin and crimson flags with the sickle and hammer, the music in the background is the modern Russian anthem, not the Soviet one. See more »
Movie Connections Follows Moscow Gold (2003). See more »

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