
Todo por la pasta 1991
"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
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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.