The Mexican

Love with the safety off.

5.9
20012h 3m

Production

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Jerry Welbach, a reluctant bagman, has been given two ultimatums: The first is from his mob boss to travel to Mexico and retrieve a priceless antique pistol, known as "the Mexican"... or suffer the consequences. The second is from his girlfriend Samantha to end his association with the mob. Jerry figures alive and in trouble with Samantha is better than the more permanent alternative, so he heads south of the border.

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Trailers & Videos

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The Mexican (2001) Theatrical Trailer

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The Mexican - Trailer

Cast

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Brad Pitt

Jerry Welbach

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Julia Roberts

Samantha Barzel

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James Gandolfini

Winston Baldry

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J.K. Simmons

Ted Slocum

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Bob Balaban

Bernie Nayman

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Gene Hackman

Arnold Margolese

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Richard Coca

Car Thief #1

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Castulo Guerra

Joe the Pawnshop Owner

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Jeremy Roberts

Bobby Victory

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Sherman Augustus

Well Dressed Black Man

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Mayra Sérbulo

Emanuelle (as Maira Serbulo)

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Alan Ciangherotti

Gunsmith's Assistant (as Alan Cianguerotti)

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Dale Raoul

Estelle

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Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

Mexican Policeman

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Steve Rossi

Vegas M.C.

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Reviews

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r96sk

9/10

Silly entertainment!

'The Mexican' works as a comedy and works as an adventure road trip flick, so it evidently achieved what it set out to do. This 2001 release features a strong cast, as we get Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts together alongside James Gandolfini, J. K. Simmons and Gene Hackman. I enjoyed all five, especially the first three.

It's not a film to be taken overly serious, it's one to enjoy and I got a lot of enjoyment from it - credit to Gore Verbinski & Co. Recommended? Definitely!

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Aaron

9/10

It’s been a while since I’ve seen this and maybe my tastes may have evolved but I recall liking it a lot and watching it a second time at one point. I was pleasantly surprised by James Gandolfini’s brave choice of his small role, after the tough gangster roles. I would watch it again just for that. I would recommend this move to anyone looking for a nice early 2000’s romantic comedy.

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