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The Mole Agent

"It's never too late to become a spy."

When a daughter becomes concerned about her mother's well-being in a retirement home, private investigator Romulo hires Sergio, an 83-year-old man who becomes a new resident—and a mole inside the home, who struggles to balance his assignment with becoming increasingly involved in the lives of several residents.

Top Cast

  • Sergio Chamy

    Sergio Chamy

    Self

  • Rómulo Aitken

    Rómulo Aitken

    Self

  • Marta Olivares

    Marta Olivares

    Self

  • Berta Ureta

    Berta Ureta

    Self

  • Zoila González

    Zoila González

    Self

  • Petronila Abarca

    Petronila Abarca

    Self

  • Rubira Olivares

    Rubira Olivares

    Self

Overview

When a daughter becomes concerned about her mother's well-being in a retirement home, private investigator Romulo hires Sergio, an 83-year-old man who becomes a new resident—and a mole inside the home, who struggles to balance his assignment with becoming increasingly involved in the lives of several residents.

Rating

7.8 / 10
256 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • rsanek
    rsanek
    8 Nov 15, 2021

    Well-made film but I have to say, the trailers make it seem much more innocent than it ends up being. It's a pretty tough watch, not very light or comical, but if you're up for that kind of vibe you'll likely enjoy yourself.

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