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Filmed in 1992 and being Robert Rodriquez’s film debut this is a film about a guitar player whom walk into town at the same time a gangster shoots up some dudes in a bar wearing same clothes so at first it’s a case of Mistaken identity but then I believe the Mariachi guy just kin…
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El Mariachi (1992) Directed by Robert Rodriguez There's a romantic notion in cinema that constraints breed creativity, that necessity mothers invention, that you don't need a Hollywood budget to tell a compelling story. Most of the time, this is wishful thinking offered by…
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El Mariachi
“With a guitar in his hand and a price on his head, he wasn't looking for trouble. But trouble came looking for him.”
68%
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1h 21m
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Story & themes: El Mariachi just wants to play his guitar and carry on the family tradition. Unfortunately, the town he tries to find work in has another visitor, a killer who carries his guns in a guitar case. The drug lord and his henchmen mistake el Mariachi for the killer, Azul, and chase him around town trying to kill him and … Our models also surface themes such as family from synopsis and genre signals.
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Community signal: TMDb members rate El Mariachi 68% (1,279 votes) — solid community ratings for this movie.
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El Mariachi just wants to play his guitar and carry on the family tradition. Unfortunately, the town he tries to find work in has another visitor, a killer who carries his guns in a guitar case. The drug lord and his henchmen mistake el Mariachi for the killer, Azul, and chase him around town trying to kill him and get his guitar case.
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- Movie
- Status
- Released
- Release date
- 1993-02-22
- Runtime
- 1h 21m
- TMDB rating
- 6.8
- TMDB ID
- 9367
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El Mariachi just wants to play his guitar and carry on the family tradition. Unfortunately, the town he tries to find work in has another visitor, a killer who carries his guns in a guitar case. Th... This is the official synopsis available via TMDb community metadata.
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Cast

Carlos Gallardo
El Mariachi

Consuelo Gómez
Domino

Jaime de Hoyos
Bigotón

Peter Marquardt
Mauricio
- R
Reinol Martinez
Azul

Ramiro Gómez
Cantinero
- J
Jesús López
Viejo Clerk
- L
Luis Baró
Domino's Assistant
- O
Oscar Fabila
The Boy
- P
Poncho Ramon
Azul's Rat

Fernando Martinez
Azul's Rat
- M
Manuel Acosta
Bodyguard
- W
Walter Vargas
Prisoner
- R
Roberto Martinez
Prisoner
- V
Virgen Delgado
Female Bodyguard
- J
Juanita Vargas
Female Bodyguard
- Y
Yolanda Puga
Female Bodyguard
- J
Jaime Rodriguez
Moco's Man
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Filmed in 1992 and being Robert Rodriquez’s film debut this is a film about a guitar player whom walk into town at the same time a gangster shoots up some dudes in a bar wearing same clothes so at first it’s a case of Mistaken identity but then I believe the Mariachi guy just kind of falls into the role of the renegade assassin that takes out the man running the streets or so he thinks... falling in love with the bosses girl... I thought this film was poetic, romantic and tragic all at the same time... I got a kick out of a scene where the dude’s in Domino’s tub as she holds a gun on him and forces him to sing... the song he sings was racy but supposedly an original of his... the film starred Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez, Peter Marquardt and Reinol Martinez. An interesting look at a criminal organization no necessarily organized, a raw slice of life piece if independent structure and I feel well paced for it's low budget. I recommend to see.
El Mariachi (1992) Directed by Robert Rodriguez There's a romantic notion in cinema that constraints breed creativity, that necessity mothers invention, that you don't need a Hollywood budget to tell a compelling story. Most of the time, this is wishful thinking offered by people who've never tried to shoot a feature film with pocket change and borrowed equipment. Then there's El Mariachi, Robert Rodriguez's legendary debut, made for approximately seven thousand dollars, which proves that sometimes the romantic notion is absolutely true. The premise is elegantly simple: a wandering mariachi musician (Carlos Gallardo) arrives in a small Mexican town carrying a guitar case, searching for work. Unfortunately, a hitman dressed identically and carrying an identical case full of weapons is also in town, and the local drug lord's enforcers can't tell the difference. Mistaken identity, wrong place, wrong time, bullets flying, and our innocent musician running for his life. It's a doppelganger plot executed with precision, and I can't think of another mistaken identity film that works this well, that wrings this much tension and dark comedy from the simple fact that two men look alike and carry similar luggage. Rodriguez shot on 16mm, did his own cinematography, editing, and sound, essentially becoming a one-man film school in the process. The legend has become part of indie cinema folklore: he checked himself into medical testing facilities to raise money, used local non-actors, shot without permits, improvised solutions to every technical challenge. The result is raw, scrappy, undeniably rough around the edges, but alive with the kind of energy that only comes from someone who has no safety net and everything to prove. The action sequences are what make this film sing. Rodriguez stages gunfights with inventiveness and velocity, understanding instinctively that momentum matters more than polish. Yes, they've been eclipsed by more complicated, more expensive action cinema in the decades since; yes, the film hasn't aged seamlessly into the era of CGI and AI-assisted editing. But given the constraints? The budget? The fact that Rodriguez was essentially teaching himself how to make a movie while making one? The achievement is staggering. The pacing never flags. At roughly eighty minutes, El Mariachi knows exactly what it is: a tight, propulsive thriller that gets in, delivers the goods, and gets out before you notice the seams showing. There's a purity to that, a confidence that comes from understanding your limitations and working within them rather than pretending they don't exist. Gallardo brings genuine charm to the mariachi, making us care about this unlucky musician caught in a nightmare not of his making. The supporting cast does what's needed, no more, no less. This should be required viewing in every film school, not as a museum piece but as a working example of what's possible when you have more imagination than money. Rodriguez would go on to bigger budgets, slicker productions, the Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico films that expanded this story into something more operatic. But there's something about El Mariachi that those later films, for all their technical superiority, can't quite recapture: the thrill of watching someone figure out cinema in real time, solving problems through sheer will and refusing to let impossibility stop him. Is it a masterpiece? No. Is it adorable, inventive, genuinely fun, and more entertaining than half the films made with a hundred times its budget? Absolutely. Rodriguez announced himself here as a filmmaker who understood that limitations don't have to be excuses, that a good story well-told transcends production value, that sometimes all you need is a camera, a concept, and the audacity to believe you can pull it off. He did. And three decades later, El Mariachi remains a delightful watch and a testament to what pure filmmaking looks like when stripped of everything except the essentials.
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