They're Watching Us

They're Watching Us

Release date : September 8, 2002
Runtime : 1h 44m
Countries of origin : Spain / Italy /
Original Language : German /
Director : Norberto López Amado /
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September 8, 2002 1h 44m Spain Thriller German More
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Norberto Lopez Amado's They're Watching Us is about a cop who becomes obsessed with a case. Juan (Carmelo Gomez) is ordered to head up an investigation concerning a businessman who has been missing for almost three years. The officer who worled on the case previously now resides in a mental institution and is unable to say anything other than, "They're watching us." A priest (Roberto Alvarez) explains how a series of disappearances in the area have supernatural underpinnings. As Juan is absorbed deeper and deeper into the case, his mother is concerned for him.
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Manuel Lozano
Álex García
Carmelo Gómez
Juan García
Kevin Estiz
Juan García

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  • title:They're Watching Us
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 44m
  • Genres: Thriller · Drama · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain · Italy ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Norberto López Amado /
  • Writers: Javier García Sánchez · Jorge Guerricaechevarría ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Norberto Lopez Amado's They're Watching Us is about a cop who becomes obsessed with a case. Juan (Carmelo Gomez) is ordered to head up an investigation concerning a businessman who has been missing for almost three years. The officer who worled on the case previously now resides in a mental institution and is unable to say anything other than, "They're watching us." A priest (Roberto Alvarez) explains how a series of disappearances in the area have supernatural underpinnings. As Juan is absorbed deeper and deeper into the case, his mother is concerned for him.
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