Manolito Four Eyes: The Mischievous Holidays (Manolito Gafotas en ¡Mola ser jefe!) 23 years old

Manolito Four Eyes: The Mischievous Holidays

This is a hilarious look at contemporary Madrid from the point of view of ten year old Manolito. Witty, funny and moving, the film has crossed-over from Spain to become a classic family entertainment.On this particular occasion, Manolito is in the middle of Chrismas break and ready to celebrate the holidays with his nutty family: his mother, Cata, his father, Manolo, Grandpa and Imbecile. This year holds a big surprise: Uncle Nico, his mother's brother who lives an works in Oslo as a waiter. Uncle Nico shows up in an unbelieveable motor home to spend Christmas Eve with the family. He is accompanied by his flashy Norwegian fiancée, Trudi Bergenkoklass, who is something like part fairy, part Viking and part Pippi Long Stocking. This lady immediately catches Manolito's eye.

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Manolito Four Eyes: The Mischievous Holidays Cast

Name Character
Santiago Segura He was 35, now 59 years old as Himself (uncredited)
María Barranco She was 40, now 63 years old as Cata
Nacho Rubio He was 23, now 46 years old
Javier Gurruchaga He was 43, now 66 years old as Hipnotizador
Vicente Haro He was 70, 79 years old when he died
Óscar Ladoire He was 47, now 70 years old as Tio Nico
Marcela Walerstein She was 30, now 53 years old as Trudi
Maria Lanau as Madre de Orejones
Rubén Carrillo as El Imbécil
Lina Mira as Madre de Mostaza
Gracia Olayo She was 43, now 67 years old as Luisa
José Luis Carrillo as El Imbecil
Doro Berenguer as Manolito
El Gran Wyoming He was 46, now 69 years old as Manolo
Antonio de la Torre He was 33, now 56 years old as Tomás

Manolito Four Eyes: The Mischievous Holidays Crew

Name Department
Joan Potau as Director. She was 56 (70) years old when She died Directing
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Manolito Four Eyes: The Mischievous Holidays (23 years)

  • Release day: Friday, June 22, 2001
  • Runtime: 92 minutes