The Mexico Trilogy (+ Bonus 4K UHD Disc of Desperado) [Blu-ray]

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A high-octane blend of style and action, writer-director Robert Rodriguez's groundbreaking Mexico Trilogy redefined American independent and action cinema, launching Rodriguez and his predominantly Hispanic cast and crew into Hollywood fame.

Rodriguez's inventive 1993 debut El Mariachi (famously made for just $7,000) follows a young musician who unwittingly becomes embroiled in a deadly case of mistaken identity in a rough border town. In Desperado, Antonio Banderas takes on the role of the enigmatic Mariachi, blazing a trail of vengeance through the Mexican underworld with an arsenal of bullets. Finally, 2003's Once Upon a Time in Mexico brings the trilogy to an explosive conclusion, as the Mariachi is drawn into a brutal battle for Mexico’s soul, showcasing Rodriguez's mastery of cutting-edge filmmaking techniques.

Packed with energy, creativity, and inspiration, this iconic trilogy firmly established Robert Rodriguez as a visionary action filmmaker. This edition includes insightful new interviews with the director and his collaborators, plus a bonus 4K Ultra HD disc featuring Desperado for the ultimate viewing experience.

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Actors: Carlos Gallardo, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Johnny Depp, Willem Dafoe, Eva Mendes
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Format: Blu-ray
Languages: English
Subtitles: English for the Hearing Impaired
Number of Discs: 4
Run Time: 284 minutes
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Release date: 26 August 2024

Limited Edition Contents

  • Illustrated Collector's Booklet Featuring New Writing By Carlos Aguilar And Nicholas Clement
  • Reversible Sleeves Featuring Original And Newly Commissioned Artwork By Paul Shipper
  • Collectible Poster Featuring Robert Rodriguez's Original Poster Concept For El Mariachi
El Mariachi
  • Commentary By Writer-Director Robert Rodriguez
  • Big Vision Low Budget, A Newly Filmed Interview With Rodriguez
  • The Original Mariachi, A Newly Filmed Interview With Producer/Star Carlos Gallardo
  • The Music Of 'El Mariachi' A Newly Produced Featurette On The Music In The Film, Featuring Interviews With Composers Eric Gunthrie, Chris Knudson, Alvaro Rodriguez And Marc Trujillo
  • Ten Minute Film School, An Archive Featurette Produced And Narrated By Rodriguez
  • BedHead, A 1991 Short Film By Rodriguez
  • Theatrical Trailer And TV Spot
Desperado
  • Audio Commentary By Writer-Director Robert Rodriguez
  • Lean And Mean, A Newly Filmed Interview With Rodriguez
  • Shoot Like Crazy, A Newly Filmed Interview With Producer Bill Borden
  • Kill Count, A newly Filmed Interview With Stunt Coordinator Steve Davison
  • Lock And Load, A Newly Filmed Interview With Special Effects Coordinator Bob Shelley
  • Game Changer, A Newly Filmed Appreciation By Filmmaker Gareth Evans (The Raid)
  • Ten More Minutes: Anatomy Of A Shootout, An Archive Featurette Narrated By Rodriguez
  • Textless Opening "Morena De Mi Corazon"
  • Theatrical Trailers
Once Upon A Time In Mexico
  • Commentary By Writer-Director Robert Rodriguez
  • The Revolution Will Be Digitized, A newly Filmed Interview With Rodriguez
  • Troublemakin', A Newly Filmed Interview With Visual Effects Editor Ethan Maniquis
  • Eight Deleted Scenes, With Optional Commentary By Rodriguez
  • Ten Minute Flick School, An Archive Featurette Narrated By Rogriguez
  • Inside Troublemaker Studio, An Archive Featurette On Rodriguez's Studio In Austin
  • Ten Minute Cooking School, An Archive Featurette In Which Rodriguez Shows You How To Cook Puerco Pibil
  • Film Is Dead: An Evening With Roert Rodriguez, A Presentation By The Director Given In 2003
  • The Anti-Hero's Journey, An Archive Featurette On The Arc Of The Mariachi
  • The Good, The Bad And The Bloody: Inside KNB FX, An Archive Featurette On The Film's Special Effects
  • Theatrical Trailers

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