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  1. The Wolf (Spanish: El Lobo) is a 2004 Spanish drama biographical film directed by Miguel Courtois. It stars Eduardo Noriega as the title character and José Coronado alongside Mélanie Doutey, Silvia Abascal, Santiago Ramos, and Jorge Sanz.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0385842El Lobo (2004) - IMDb

    Nov 5, 2004 · El Lobo: Directed by Miguel Courtois. With Eduardo Noriega, Jose Coronado, Mélanie Doutey, Silvia Abascal. In the 1970s, Spanish dictatorship's secret service recruited a construction worker to infiltrate the Basque separatist underground and become a mole for the fascist state.

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    • Thriller
    • Miguel Courtois
    • 2004-11-05
  3. Oct 12, 2006 · In the 1970s "el Lobo" ("the wolf") was employed by Franco's secret service to infiltrate the Basque terrorist outfit ETA, which lead to the arrest of nearly a quarter of ETA's members. The film...

    • 2 min
    • 34.8K
    • LatinoFilmFestival
  4. El Lobo is based on the true story of an ETA infiltrator who, in the early 1960s, brought down a quarter of this terrorist organisation, including its upper echelons. Lobo, the man, was used and betrayed by Francos secret services, rejected by his own family and declared a priority target by ETA.

  5. During the waning days of Gen. Franco's reign, apolitical Basque building contractor Txema (Eduardo Noriega) is induced by an agent of Spain's secret police...

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    • Miguel Courtois
    • R
    • Eduardo Noriega
  6. Nov 5, 2004 · Overview. Based on a true story. In the 70s, during the last stages of Franco's dictatorship, Txema, a basque construction worker, is arrested because of his connection to some terrorists who have just committed a murder.

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  8. Year: 2004. Original title: El Lobo. Synopsis: From 1973 until 1975, Mikel Lejarza, an agent of the Spanish secret police code name “El Lobo” (the wolf) was able to infiltrate the very top echelons of the militant Basque group ETA.

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