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The Mexican
TrailerJerry Welbach, a reluctant bagman, tries to transport an ancient gun called The Mexican, believed to carry a curse, back across the border, while his girlfriend pressures him to end his association with the mob.Actors: Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, James Gandolfini, J.K. Simmons, Bob Balaban, Sherman Augustus, Michael Cerveris, Gene Hackman, Richard Coca, David Krumholtz, Castulo Guerra, ...»Director: Gore VerbinskiCountry: United States, MexicoDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Mexican"
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Characters of "The Mexican"
Jerry WelbachPlayed by: Brad PittSamantha BarzelPlayed by: Julia RobertsWinston BaldryPlayed by: James GandolfiniArnold MargolesePlayed by: Gene HackmanJoe the Pawnshop OwnerPlayed by: Castulo Guerra -
Directors of "The Mexican"
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Creators of "The Mexican"
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Critic Reviews of "The Mexican"
Rolling StoneMarch 08, 2001Promises a road movie of blissful comic romance and delivers a series of dramatic dead ends.
Village VoiceMarch 06, 2001Intermittently appealing, fundamentally dysfunctional.
Washington PostMarch 02, 2001At no point do Jerry and Samantha seem romantically connected at all.
USA TodayMarch 02, 2001It's tough to believe anyone could read this script and fail to realize the movie wouldn't end up going anywhere.
Seattle TimesMarch 02, 2001Disjointed, dull and poorly acted.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010An interesting mess for older teens and up.
eFilmCritic.comMarch 11, 2008It just sits there, doing nothing that a competent made-for-cable movie with C-list stars couldn't do.
EmanuelLevy.ComJuly 17, 2007First pairing of Hollywood's beloved stars Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts is a mixed blessing in this mishmash of a movie, in which different genres and styles strenuously compete for our attention.
Bangitout.comSeptember 27, 2006The Mexican coasts along throwing at us double-agent/double-crossings intrigue, witty one-liners, and some evocative scenery.
Bangor Daily News (Maine)October 06, 2005Habla usted mediocre movie?
Looking CloserDecember 06, 2004The Mexican fails because the entire movie changes its tone from one moment to the next.
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