Moscow Gold (Spanish: El oro de Moscú) is a 2003 Spanish comedy film directed by Jesús Bonilla (in his directorial debut feature) which stars Bonilla and Santiago Segura.

Moscow Gold
Theatrical release poster
SpanishEl oro de Moscú
Directed byJesús Bonilla
Screenplay by
  • Joaquín Andújar
  • Jesús Bonilla
Produced byEnrique Cerezo
Starring
CinematographyJavier Salmones
Edited byPablo Blanco
Music byManuel Villalta
Production
companies
  • Enrique Cerezo PC
  • Arriábala
  • Amiguetes Entertainment
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Films de España
Release date
  • 28 March 2003 (2003-03-28)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

Based upon the premise that the so-called Moscow Gold never left Spain, the plot follows the mishaps of a troupe of ragtags and freaks who step in to seize the "hoard".[1]

Cast edit

Production edit

The film is an Enrique Cerezo PC, Amiguetes Entertainment, and Arriábala production.[3] It boasted a €2.7 million budget.[5]

Release edit

The film was released theatrically on 28 March 2023.[6] It grossed €1.44 million (298,000 admissions) in its opening weekend.[7] It proved to be one of the largest commercial successes at the Spanish box office of 2003, with over 1.5 million admissions.[1]

Reception edit

Jonathan Holland of Variety assessed that the film cannot be saved from its "hackneyed script".[3]

Jordi Batlle Caminal of Fotogramas rated the film 2 out of 5 stars, pointing out that Bonilla "lacks the freshness of Segura, Monzón and Fesser, not to mention the sharpness of Berlanga".[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Galán, Diego (31 May 2006). "'Horas de luz' y 'El oro de Moscú'". El País.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "El oro de Moscu". Télérama. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Holland, Jonathan (14 April 2003). "Moscow Gold". Variety.
  4. ^ "Muere el humorista Arévalo a los 76 años". 20minutos.es. 4 January 2024.
  5. ^ Silió, Elisa (28 March 2003). "Jesús Bonilla reúne un gran reparto de cómicos en su 'ópera prima' como director". El País.
  6. ^ Garrido Caballero, Mª Magdalena (2008). "El "Oro de Moscú" en la propaganda franquista y en sus informes diplomáticos" (PDF). Vetas. 10 (29). San Luis Potosí: El Colegio de San Luis.
  7. ^ "'El oro de Moscú' atrae a 300.000 espectadores en su primer fin de semana". El Mundo. 1 April 2003.
  8. ^ Batlle Caminal, Jordi (29 May 2008). "El oro de Moscú". Fotogramas.