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Desperado
TrailerThe movie follows a mysterious guitar player as he seeks vengeance against the men who murdered his girlfriend. During his quest for justice, he faces down countless deadly killers and finds time for romantic tension with a beautiful woman.Actors: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Joaquim de Almeida, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Carlos Gómez, Quentin Tarantino, Tito Larriva, Angel Aviles, Danny Trejo, Abraham Verduzco, ...»Director: Robert RodriguezCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Desperado"
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Characters of "Desperado"
El MariachiPlayed by: Antonio BanderasCarolinaPlayed by: Salma HayekBuchoPlayed by: Joaquim de AlmeidaShort BartenderPlayed by: Cheech MarinBuscemiPlayed by: Steve BuscemiRight HandPlayed by: Carlos GómezPick-up GuyPlayed by: Quentin TarantinoTavoPlayed by: Tito LarrivaZamiraPlayed by: Angel AvilesNavajasPlayed by: Danny TrejoNiPlayed by: Abraham VerduzcoCampaPlayed by: Carlos GallardoQuinoPlayed by: Albert Michel Jr.BuddyPlayed by: David AlvaradoMocoPlayed by: Peter MarquardtDominoPlayed by: Consuelo GómezBigotonPlayed by: Jaime de Hoyos -
Directors of "Desperado"
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Creators of "Desperado"
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Critic Reviews of "Desperado"
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Rodriguez's second feature may be a rambling, derivative exercise in gratuitous violence, but its determination to proceed as if the word 'restraint' never existed makes for gleeful entertainment.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Mr. Rodriguez may be good enough to make a film about anything, but Desperado would collapse if its characters had to do anything but play with guns.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 15, 2002What Rodriguez has essentially done in Desperado is make a slicker, more expensive copy of what came before. And what looked promising for $7,000 looks tiresome for a whole lot more.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002The routine gets tiresome for the Mariachi, and for the audience, too, after about an hour.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Desperado is best when Rodriguez lets his playful side cut through the blare of a born filmmaker indulging his first chance at high-end Hollywood fireworks.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000Desperado, which is nothing but set pieces, snoozes between its scenes of carnage.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 30, 2007Within Rodriguez' pulp formula stories are little pockets of ingenuity.
TV GuideMarch 13, 2007Rodriguez's follow-up is unquestionably formulaic but mercifully free of the flat dialogue and arch one-liners that undermine so many action films.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 20, 2006A slicker, more expensive version than El Mariach, except that what was promising and charming for $7,000 now looks tiresome and repetitious for $7 million
TheMovieReport.comDecember 05, 2004An incredibly violent and infinitely entertaining shoot-'em-up.
Reno Gazette-JournalSeptember 26, 2003Desperado has merit as a guilty pleasure, but when the violence and action grow tiresome, the film has nothing to hang its hat on.
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Soundtracks of "Desperado"
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