The Biggest Robbery Never Told

The Biggest Robery Never Told
El robo más grande jamás contado
Directed by Daniel Monzón
Produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez
Marco Gómez (associate producer)
Yousaf Bokari (line producer)
Screenplay by Jorge Guerricaechevarría
Daniel Monzón
Starring Antonio Resines
Manuel Manquiña
Javier Aller
Jimmy Barnatán
Neus Asensi
Sancho Gracia
Music by Roque Baños
Cinematography Carles Gusi
Edited by Iván Aledo
Production
company
Distributed by Lolafilms
Release dates
  • October 31, 2002 (2002-10-31) (Madrid, Spain)
Running time
114 minutes
Country Spain
Language Spanish

The Biggest Robbery Never Told (Spanish: El robo más grande jamás contado) is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Daniel Monzón and written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría.[1]

In 2003 the film was nominated for a Goya Award for the Best Special Effects.[1][2]

Plot

Lucas Santos, alias The Saint (Antonio Resines), is fed up with going in and out of prison. He doesn't want to go on being a small-time thief all his life. Lucía (Neus Asensi), his wife, who's a singer and dancer by profession. One day, The Saint decides to plan the robbery of one of the most representative works of modern art: Pablo Picasso's Guernica from the Reina Sofía Museum.[3][4]

To achieve his purpose will be aided by another three convicts: Zorba (Manuel Manquiña) a failed artist, Jacobo Yuste (Jimmy Barnatán) a hacker known as "Windows", and Pinito (Javier Aller), a dwarf burglar able to hide into a suitcase despite his claustrophobic problems.[3][4][5]

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