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Title: The Mexico Trilogy
Condition: New
Genre: Action & Adventure
Format: Blu-ray
Type: Blu-ray
EAN: 5027035029498
Release Date: 27/04/2026
Studio: Arrow Video
Subtitle Language: English, English
Language: English
Language: Spanish, English
Actor: Danny Trejo, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Carlos Gallardo, Joaquim de Almeida, Rubén Blades, Mickey Rourke, Consuelo Gómez, Willem Dafoe, Antonio Banderas, Jaime De Hoyos, Salma Hayek, Gerardo Vigil, Enrique Iglesias, Steve Buscemi, Johnny Depp, Eva Mendes, Tito Larriva
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Run Time: 287 minutes
Region Code: Blu-ray: B (Europe, AU, NZ, Africa...)
Certificate: 18
No Of Discs: 3
Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: 'El Mariachi'/'Desperado'/'Once Upon a Time in Mexico': Robert Rodriguez, Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: 'The Music of 'El Mariachi''; 'Ten Minute Film School'; 'Ten More Minutes: Anatomy of a Shootout'; 'Ten Minute Flick School'; 'Inside Troublemaker Studios'; 'Ten Minute Cooking School'; 'The Anti-Hero's Journey'; 'The Good, the Bad and the Bloody: Inside KNB FX', Interviews: Robert Rodriguez (writer/director); Carlos Gallardo (actor/producer); Bill Borden (producer); Steve Davison (stunt coordinator); Bob Shelley (special effects coordinator); Ethan Maniquis (visual effects editor), Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Paul Shipper; Short film by Robert Rodriguez: 'Bedhead' (1991); TV spot; 'Desperado': Textless opening ('Morena de mi Corazón'); Appreciation of 'Desperado' by Gareth Evans (film-maker); 'Film Is Dead: An Evening With Robert Rodriguez' (2003), Trailers
Release Year: 2026
Description: A Tex-Mex tornado of fire and fury, writer-director Robert Rodriguez's astonishing 'Mexico Trilogy' broke fresh new ground in American independent and action cinema, catapulting the filmmaker and his largely Hispanic cast and crew into the Hollywood stratosphere. Rodriguez's ingenious 1993 debut El Mariachi (infamously filmed for only $7000) sees a naive young musician entering a godforsaken border town and finding himself in the middle of a deadly case of mistaken identity. The major studio follow-up Desperado sees Antonio Banderas take up the mantle of the mysterious Mariachi, stalking the Mexican underworld with enough bullets up his sleeves for every bandito in his path. Finally, 2003's Once Upon a Time in Mexico sees Rodriguez use every cutting-edge technological innovation in his arsenal to bring the trilogy's explosive conclusion to the screen, as the Mariachi finds himself in the centre of a bloody war for the soul of Mexico itself. Fun, fast and full of invention and inspiration, this deadly trio cemented Robert Rodriguez's reputation as an action auteur worth following.

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