Once Upon a Time in Mexico
IMDB Rating: 6.10, 26662 votes
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A drug lord who pretends to overthrow the Mexican government. A corrupt CIA agent (Johnny Depp) who at that time, demands retribution from his worst enemy to carry out the drug lord's uprising against the government.
Actors
| El Mariachi | Antonio Banderas |
| Carolina | Salma Hayek |
| Sands | Johnny Depp |
| Billy | Mickey Rourke |
| Ajedrez | Eva Mendes |
| Cucuy | Danny Trejo |
| Lorenzo | Enrique Iglesias |
| Fideo | Marco Leonardi |
| Belini | Cheech Marin |
| Jorge FBI | Rubén Blades |
| Barillo | Willem Dafoe |
| Marquez | Gerardo Vigil |
| El Presidente | Pedro Armendáriz Jr. |
| Advisor | Julio Oscar Mechoso |
| Cab Driver | Tito Larriva |
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Posted in: 2003, Action, Crime, Drama, High IMDB rating, Thriller
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