
Three Films from Robert Rodriguez multi-disc set includes Once Upon A Time In Mexico (2003) Hitman InchEl MariachiInch becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general. Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe. RUN-TiME 1hour 42minutes Desperado (1995) In the third and final entry in Robert Rodriguez’s series, Antonio Banderas’ gunslinger, El Mariachi, is out for vengeance after his wife (Salma Hayek) and their young daughter are killed by drug kingpin Barillo (Willem Dafoe), who is about to have the president of Mexico assassinated. Before he can bring down Barillo, however, Mariachi must deal with a rogue CIA agent (Johnny Depp), an ex-agency operative (Ruben Blades), and a Barillo associate (Mickey Rourke). With Eva Mendes. 102 min. C/Rtg R El Mariachi (1993) Made for a paltry $7,000 for the Hispanic home video market, Robert Rodriguez’s much-acclaimed action-comedy tells the tale of a Mariachi singer who finds himself in the middle of a gang rivalry when he’s mistaken for a gun-toting killer. Hip, funny and explosively violent; Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez star. 81 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. C/Rtg R FEATURES MPAA ? ? R (Restricted) Director ? ? Robert Rodriguez Media ? ? Subtitled, NTSC Actors ? ? Antonio Banderas, Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez, Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe Dubbed ? ? French, Spanish Subtitles ? English, French, Spanish Studio ? ? Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Country of Origin ? ? USA DESPERADO / EL MARIACHI / ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO
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Three Films from Robert Rodriguez multi-disc set includes Once Upon A Time In Mexico (2003) Hitman InchEl MariachiInch becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general. Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe. RUN-TiME 1hour 42minutes Desperado (1995) In the third and final entry in Robert Rodriguez’s series, Antonio Banderas’ gunslinger, El Mariachi, is out for vengeance after his wife (Salma Hayek) and their young daughter are killed by drug kingpin Barillo (Willem Dafoe), who is about to have the president of Mexico assassinated. Before he can bring down Barillo, however, Mariachi must deal with a rogue CIA agent (Johnny Depp), an ex-agency operative (Ruben Blades), and a Barillo associate (Mickey Rourke). With Eva Mendes. 102 min. C/Rtg R El Mariachi (1993) Made for a paltry $7,000 for the Hispanic home video market, Robert Rodriguez’s much-acclaimed action-comedy tells the tale of a Mariachi singer who finds himself in the middle of a gang rivalry when he’s mistaken for a gun-toting killer. Hip, funny and explosively violent; Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez star. 81 min. In Spanish with English subtitles. C/Rtg R FEATURES MPAA ? ? R (Restricted) Director ? ? Robert Rodriguez Media ? ? Subtitled, NTSC Actors ? ? Antonio Banderas, Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez, Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe Dubbed ? ? French, Spanish Subtitles ? English, French, Spanish Studio ? ? Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Country of Origin ? ? USA DESPERADO / EL MARIACHI / ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO

Writer/director Sergio Leone's epic western tale stars Henry Fonda in a chilling role as a ruthless gunman known only as Frank who is hired by a sinister railroad tycoon to take out anyone who gets in the way of his company's expansion. Claudia Cardinale is a young landowner whose family falls victim to Frank's bullets, and Jason Robards and Charles Bronson are a pair of outlaws commissioned to bring him to justice. Co-written by Dario Argento; score by Ennio Morricone. 165 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English. Region Free