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La daga de Rasputín 2011

★ 4.921 votes105 min📅 2011-01-13

Jesús Bonilla's swashbuckling comedy-adventure *La daga de Rasputín (2011)* dives into a high-stakes mystery where an ancient Egyptian dagger promises unstoppable power to its holder.

Director: Jesús Bonilla

Cast

Jesús Bonilla
Jesús Bonilla
Papeles
Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
Jacinto
Antonio Molero
Antonio Molero
Araña
Carolina Bang
Carolina Bang

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La daga de Rasputín (2011) about?

This 2011 Spanish comedy follows a manhunt for Rasputin's legendary dagger, said to grant its owner absolute power. After a prisoner in Spain is linked to the relic's location, a mix of historians, criminals, and officials scrambles to uncover its secrets before it falls into the wrong hands.

Who directed La daga de Rasputín?

The film was directed by Jesús Bonilla, a Spanish filmmaker known for blending adventure with sharp humor in his genre projects.

Who stars in La daga de Rasputín?

The cast features Jesús Bonilla, Antonio Resines, Antonio Molero, and Carolina Bang in key roles.

Is La daga de Rasputín (2011) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *La daga de Rasputín* offers a fun mix of comedy and adventure, with solid ensemble performances and a premise that keeps the energy high. Fans of quirky Spanish films with historical twists will find plenty to enjoy.

How long is La daga de Rasputín?

The film runs for 105 minutes.

About La daga de Rasputín (2011) — A Spanish Comedy Adventure with a Curse and a Dagger

Jesús Bonilla's swashbuckling comedy-adventure *La daga de Rasputín (2011)* dives into a high-stakes mystery where an ancient Egyptian dagger promises unstoppable power to its holder. Legends link this fabled relic to Caesar, Attila, and Napoleon, but its trail vanished with Rasputin's death—until a clue surfaces in a Spanish prison. When inmate Jacinto is identified as the key to its location by the Russian mafia, a wild chase erupts across continents, blending historical intrigue with chaotic humor.

Atmospheres collide as government agents, mobsters, and bumbling adventurers collide in a race against time, leaving audiences wondering if the dagger's power is myth—or madness. Bonilla's direction keeps the tone lively and unpredictable, while the ensemble cast delivers sharp comedic timing against a backdrop of espionage and ancient curses.