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El Mariachi

Original title: El mariachi
  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
73K
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El Mariachi (1992)
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B-ActionContemporary WesternDark ComedyGun FuActionCrimeThriller

A traveling mariachi is mistaken for a murderous criminal and must hide from a gang bent on killing him.A traveling mariachi is mistaken for a murderous criminal and must hide from a gang bent on killing him.A traveling mariachi is mistaken for a murderous criminal and must hide from a gang bent on killing him.

  • Director
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Writer
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Stars
    • Carlos Gallardo
    • Consuelo Gómez
    • Jaime de Hoyos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    73K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Stars
      • Carlos Gallardo
      • Consuelo Gómez
      • Jaime de Hoyos
    • 156User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Carlos Gallardo
    Carlos Gallardo
    • El Mariachi
    Consuelo Gómez
    Consuelo Gómez
    • Domino
    Jaime de Hoyos
    Jaime de Hoyos
    • Bigotón
    • (as Jaime De Hoyos)
    Peter Marquardt
    Peter Marquardt
    • Mauricio
    Reinol Martinez
    Reinol Martinez
    • Azul
    Ramiro Gómez
    • Cantinero
    • (as Ramiro Gomez)
    Jesús López
    • Viejo Clerk
    • (as Jesus Lopez)
    Luis Baró
    • Domino's Assistant
    • (as Luis Baro)
    Oscar Fabila
    • The Boy
    Poncho Ramón
    • Azul's Rat
    • (as Poncho Ramon)
    Fernando Martínez
    • Azul's Rat
    • (as Fernando Martinez)
    Manuel Acosta
    • Bodyguard
    Walter Vargas
    • Prisoner
    Roberto Martinez
    • Prisoner
    Virgen Delgado
    • Female Bodyguard
    Juanita Vargas
    • Female Bodyguard
    Yolanda Puga
    • Female Bodyguard
    Jaime R. Rodríguez
    • Moco's Men
    • (as Jaime Rodriguez)
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    User reviews156

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    9ccthemovieman-1

    This First One Still The Best In The Trilogy

    This movie put director Robert Rodriguez "on the map." He followed up with two sequels: "Desperado" and "Once Upon A Time In Mexico." Not surprising, the best of the three was this low-budget opening film. As Rodriquez had more and more money to spend on the sequels, the stories got more and more carried away with too many explosions and special-effects, losing the charm of this first effort.

    Unlike the sequels, this Mexican-made, so it is in Spanish with English subtitles. Don't let that scare you away. There isn't a great deal of dialog so keeping up with the subtitles is very easy.

    The movie has very interesting camera closeups and angles as Rodriquez showed he was going to be a stylish director. The story is simple but effective, suspenseful and even with some humor. Unnlike his subsequent films in this trilogy, the action is not overdone here.

    The length is also is a plus. At 80 minutes you can be thoroughly entertained in less than an hour-and-a half. The only disappointment to me was the print quality on th DVD, but I got an early edition. There might be better editions out since. It's not fuzzy but it's not sharp, either.

    Anyway: highly recommend for actions/crime buffs who like style in their photography, or saw the sequels and would like to know the history of this particular "Mariachi."
    5Uriah43

    A Nice Film

    Let's give credit where credit is due. Although this picture had an extremely low-budget, it goes to prove that a nice film can still be produced if the director has the imagination and talent to pull it off. And let's face it, the sad fact is that there are all too many movies being made today that cost much more than this particular film ($7000) but fail to deliver the same level of satisfaction. The director (Robert Rodriguez) deserves every attribute due to him. The humor was good and there were some social commentaries that I think some people might have missed. That is not to say, however, that this film was necessarily perfect. It wasn't. The acting wasn't great by any means. Neither was the script. But then, the movie was originally produced in Spanish and the version I saw was dubbed in English, so it is possible that some of the dialogue may have been lost in translation. The ending though, was unexpected and abrupt and I didn't quite like it. As far as the characters are concerned, I thought Reinol Martinez (playing the part of the gangster "Azul") did the best. Consuelo Gomez ("Domino") was attractive and put in a fair performance as well. Carlos Gallardo ("El Mariachi") was average at best. The rest of the cast were pretty much forgettable. Having said all of this, the fact that this film was produced with a low budget doesn't mean that a person should lower his standards and give it a higher score than it deserves when it comes to evaluating it. This wasn't "Gone with the Wind" so there's no need to give it an equivalent rating. The bottom line is that it was an enjoyable low-budget film and it made a hefty profit. No need to argue with that.
    8Captain_Couth

    Robert Rodriguez's feature film debut!!

    El Mariachi (1992) was a fine debut for film maker Robert Rodriguez. He makes the most of his minuscule budget and makes a very entertaining action film. The story behind the making of the film is even more interesting than the movie itself. You can tell from this movie that Robert Rodriguez had a bright future in the movie business.

    The story is about a musician who's trying to find work in a Mexican border town. None of the places he visits wants to hire a guitar player for their business. Meanwhile another man comes to town carrying a guitar case, he's no musician. He's a notorious hit man for a local gangster. When their paths cross, nothing but trouble lies ahead for the El Mariachi. Can the poor dude survive the week without being killed? Who is this guitar carrying killer? Why is he in town? What are the local crime boss' motives? To find out you'll have to watch EL MARIACHI!!!

    An interesting debut that showed lots of promise. The movie was followed by a pseudo-sequel/remake a few years later with a bigger budget and a cast filled with a lot of named actors.

    Highly recommended.
    6patomartinezfgo

    Its a good small budget film

    I have loved some of Robert Rodriguez's later works like Sin City, so I was pretty excited to see this movie.

    The movie is extremely small budget and it really feels like it is more expensive than that. I mean, Robert Rodriguez makes this movie look like it had much more money spent on it, and that is because of his creativity and resourcefulness.

    The directing is really good. I loved many of the shots and scenes in this movie and the way they are edited.

    My problem with the film or at least my dilemma is... I just find this movie OK. The main actor and character itself is pretty lousy, the movie is too long for its own good, and the story is just OK.

    Many people argue that this might be justified because of the low budget. But I do believe that all of the story problems don't have anything to do with the budget. It is not as if I don't like low-budget films, I LOVE "The Evil Dead" and other low-budget films. I just find this movie uneventful, and sometimes boring.

    I think this film is the kind of film you should only watch once and move on with your life. I do recommend you to watch it though.
    9Peach-2

    Frenetic.

    I know the budget for this film was somewhere between 5000 and 7000 dollars, but I would like to comment more on the pacing and frenetic film style Rodriguez bestows upon us. Low budget or not,this film has energy. It never lets down for more than a few minutes and the editing is amazing. Robert Rodriguez has such a knowledge of film-making that he makes this movie look like a million bucks easy. The film isn't perfect, but on sheer energy alone it will entertain you more than most over-blown Hollywood action films.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      To warn people he was filming, Robert Rodriguez would place a sign at the end of the street he was shooting on. He wrote it in English so no one would understand what it meant.
    • Goofs
      Fairly early in the movie, Azul insists he only killed six of Moco's men, while Moco insists ten and the other four are credited to El Mariachi. Actually, Azul is responsible for the death seven of the men (the three hitmen in the opening, four in the bar) and Mariachi is responsible for three (two in the truck, one beside, leaving one unconscious).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      El Mariachi: [voiceover] All I wanted was to be a mariachi, like my ancestors. But the city I thought would bring me luck brought only a curse. I lost my guitar, my hand, and her. With this injury, I may never play the guitar again. Without her, I have no love. But with the dog and the weapons, I'm prepared for the future.

    • Crazy credits
      Turtle... Tito La Tortuga
    • Alternate versions
      In addition to the subtitled version, Columbia had an English dubbed version prepared for home video release in the United States.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Anti-Hero's Journey (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Ganas De Vivir
      Written and Performed by Juan Francisco Suarez Vidaurri (as Juan Suarez)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El mariachi
    • Filming locations
      • Ciudad Acuña, Coahuíla, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Los Hooligans Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,040,920
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $312,528
      • Feb 28, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,040,920
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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