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  1. El Mariachi (1992) was a fine debut for film maker Robert Rodriguez. He makes the most of his minuscule budget and makes a very entertaining action film. The story behind the making of the film is even more interesting than the movie itself. You can tell from this movie that Robert Rodriguez had a bright future in the movie business.

  2. The success of Rodriguez's directorial debut led him to create two further entries, Desperado (1995) and Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). For the two sequels, Antonio Banderas took over from Carlos Gallardo for the main character El Mariachi, though Gallardo co-produced both films and had a cameo role in Desperado.

  3. 2 de abr. de 1993 · Next to The Crying Game, the publicity phenomenon of the season is 24-year-old filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, who has been praised in print for spending a mere $7,000 to make El Mariachi.Fact is, the ...

  4. El 2003, Robert Rodriguez realitza una 3r lliurament de les aventures del Mariachi amb Era una vegada al Mèxic. El mexicà , de nou amb Antonio Banderas. En aquesta pel·lícula, Carlos Gallardo apareix de nou, en un somni que té l'heroi.

  5. 26 de feb. de 2018 · The success of this genre comes from a myriad of movies over the course of cinema history, but none are quite as unique, revolutionary, and consistently amazing as Robert Rodriguez’s El Mariachi. Hell, I’ve yet to see an indie film since that moved me as much as this one, propelling a young director like Rodriguez to stardom in such glorious fashion.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2020 · Muchas veces -no siempre- querer es poder. «El mariachi» fue producida por el propio actor protagonista ( Carlos Gallardo) con 7.000 dólares y escrita, fotografiada, montada y dirigida por Robert Rodriguez (San Antonio, 1968). Como la mayoría del presupuesto se fue en una cámara de buena calidad, se tuvo que ahorrar aun más (como si no ...

  7. 12 de mar. de 1993 · Robert Rodriguez. "El Mariachi," an enormously entertaining movie, stands in danger of being upstaged by its budget, which was $7,000. Yes, $7,000, or about what it costs to cater lunch for a day on a Schwarzenegger picture. A movie's budget, no matter how high or how low, is not a reason to go to see it. "Hudson Hawk" was bad even though it ...