In the Headquarters of the T.I.A. (Terminal Intelligence Agency), someone has stolen Professor Bacterio's most dangerous invention, the D.O.T. (Demoralizer of Troops), an artifact that ends up in the hands of a very short, wacky dictator who is ready to use it for criminal purposes. The T.I.A Chief, though, is firm in his resolve: if he wants to get the D.O.T. back, he must NOT count on his agents Mortadelo & Filemon. But when the crime fighting duo discover that the T.I.A. has engaged a cocky and slimy detective from outside the agency, they decide to act at their own risk, even if that risk involves all of Humanity.

Benito Pocino
as Mortadelo

Pepe Viyuela
as Filemón

Dominique Pinon
as Fredy Mazas

Paco Sagarzazu
as Calimero

Mariano Venancio
as El Súper

Janfri Topera
as Profesor Bacterio

Berta Ojea
as Ofelia

María Isbert
as Sra. Filemón

Emilio Gavira
as Rompetechos

Germán Montaner
as Klaus
abaddonhades
I understand the fact that this movie is a crazy-comedy,and it's easy to see that the slapstick-comedy and sight-gags are very much inspired by Tom&Jerry-style cartoons. But is it really necessary to push for a gag once a minute throughout the movie? The movie's pacing leaves the viewer breathles...