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Todo por la pasta 1991

★ 5.17 votes88 min📅 1991-08-14

"Anyway, at any cost."

Dive into the gritty world of *Todo por la pasta (1991)*, a razor-sharp Spanish crime thriller directed by Enrique Urbizu. The film unfolds against the backdrop of a stolen fortune, where desperation and betrayal collide in the most unexpected way.

Director: Enrique Urbizu

Cast

María Barranco
María Barranco
Azucena
Kiti Mánver
Kiti Mánver
Verónica
Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
Ángel Estrada
Pepo Oliva
Pepo Oliva
Pereda
José Amezola
David
Luis Ciges
Luis Ciges
José María
Maite Blasco
Maite Blasco
Asunción
Pedro Díez del Corral
Pedro Díez del Corral
Blasco
Caco Senante
Caco Senante
Casares
Ramón Barea
Ramón Barea
Aniceto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Todo por la pasta* (1991) about?

*Todo por la pasta* follows Azucena, who grabs a stolen fortune after a bingo-hall robbery, only to find herself hunted by both criminals and the police. With no escape in sight, she strikes a dangerous bargain with Verónica, a nursing-home manager who offers protection—for a price.

Who directed *Todo por la pasta*?

Enrique Urbizu directed *Todo por la pasta*, delivering a taut, character-driven crime thriller packed with sharp twists.

Who stars in *Todo por la pasta*?

The film stars María Barranco as Azucena, Kiti Mánver as Verónica, alongside Antonio Resines, Pepo Oliva, and José Amezola in pivotal roles.

Is *Todo por la pasta* (1991) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Todo por la pasta* is a standout Spanish crime thriller with a compelling plot and strong performances. Fans of gritty, dialogue-driven thrillers will find plenty to enjoy here.

How long is *Todo por la pasta*?

*Todo por la pasta* runs for 88 minutes.

About Todo por la pasta (1991) — A gripping Spanish crime thriller about greed and betrayal

Dive into the gritty world of *Todo por la pasta (1991)*, a razor-sharp Spanish crime thriller directed by Enrique Urbizu. The film unfolds against the backdrop of a stolen fortune, where desperation and betrayal collide in the most unexpected way. When Azucena, the girlfriend of a bingo-hall robber, grabs the cash for herself, she thrusts herself into a deadly chase. Her only ally? Verónica, the cunning manager of a nursing home, who sees an opportunity to profit from Azucena's predicament. With high stakes and even higher tension, Urbizu crafts a tale of greed, survival, and the lengths people will go for a piece of the pie.

Starring the magnetic María Barranco as Azucena and the formidable Kiti Mánver as Verónica, *Todo por la la pasta (1991)* blends dark humor with relentless suspense. The film's atmosphere crackles with paranoia as motives blur and trust becomes a luxury. It's a snapshot of 1990s Spanish cinema, where moral ambiguity and sharp dialogue take center stage.