La Casa De Papel 1x1 Wikipedia Page

| "La casa de papel" | | :--- | | Money Heist episode | | Episode no. | Season 1, Episode 1 | | Directed by | Jesús Colmenar | | Written by | Esther Martínez Lobato, Álex Pina | | Produced by | Álex Pina | | Cinematography by | Miguel Amoedo | | Editing by | David Pelegrín | | Original air date | May 2, 2017 | | Running time | 70 minutes | | Guest appearances | | * Roberto García Ruiz as Moscow (voice) | | * María Isabel Díaz as Professor's mother (flashback) |

| Episode chronology | | :--- | | ← Previous
— | Next →
"Imprudencias mortales" |

"La casa de papel" (English: "The House of Paper") is the series premiere of the Spanish television series La Casa de Papel (known in English as Money Heist). The episode was directed by Jesús Colmenar and written by series creator Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato. It first aired on Antena 3 on May 2, 2017. la casa de papel 1x1 wikipedia

The episode introduces "El Profesor" (Álvaro Morte) and his assembled team of eight robbers, each named after cities, as they prepare to execute the biggest heist in history: printing €2.4 billion in the Royal Mint of Spain.

For the broader Wikipedia article, see: Money Heist (season 1) For the episode franchise, see: List of Money Heist episodes | "La casa de papel" | | :---

"Efectuar lo acordado" (English title: "Do as Planned") is the pilot episode of the Spanish television series La Casa de Papel (Money Heist). The episode originally aired on May 2, 2017, on the Spanish network Antena 3. Following Netflix's acquisition of global distribution rights, the episode was re-edited and re-released internationally on December 20, 2017, as part of Part 1 (Volume 1).

This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the episode’s plot, production details, critical reception, and its significance within the La Casa de Papel universe, framed through the lens of Wikipedia-style encyclopedic rigor. It first aired on Antena 3 on May 2, 2017

Spanish critics praised the pilot's audacity but noted structural issues. El País called it "a breathless 75 minutes that collapses under its own ambition" (May 3, 2017). FormulaTV rated it 4.2/5 stars, highlighting Pedro Alonso's Berlin as "the episode's magnetic monster."

TOP