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The Mexican / Verbinski Gore ; Bender Lawrence ; Baldecchi John ; Wyman J. H. ; Pitt Brad ; Roberts Julia ; Gandolfini James ; Balaban Bob ; Simmons J. K. ; Krumholtz David ; Wolski Dariusz A. ; Wood Craig ; Silvestri Alan ; Atwood Colleen ; Montiel Cecilia ; Dreamworks Pictures ; Newmarket Capital Group LP ; DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm / Universal City, CA : DreamWorks Home Entertainment - 2001
Title : The Mexican Material Type: video, projectable document Authors: Verbinski Gore ; Bender Lawrence ; Baldecchi John ; Wyman J. H. ; Pitt Brad ; Roberts Julia ; Gandolfini James ; Balaban Bob ; Simmons J. K. ; Krumholtz David ; Wolski Dariusz A. ; Wood Craig ; Silvestri Alan ; Atwood Colleen ; Montiel Cecilia ; Dreamworks Pictures ; Newmarket Capital Group LP ; DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm Publisher: Universal City, CA : DreamWorks Home Entertainment Publication Date: 2001 Pagination: 1 videodisc (2 hr., 3 min.) Layout: sd., col. Size: 4 3/4 in Price: 149.00 General note: Widescreen format (aspect ratio: 2:35:1) Originally released as a motion picture in 2001. Special features include : deleted scenes complete with filmmaker's commentary ; HBO's "The making of The Mexican" behind-the-scenes featurette ; film commentary from director Gore Verbinski and other filmmakers ; in-depth production notes ; detailed cast and filmmaker biographies ; theatrical trailers. Keywords: Firearms,Kidnapping Abstract: Jerry has to do one last errand for the mob before they let him find employment elsewhere--he has to go to Mexico and recover a rare and very valuable pistol "The Mexican", which is said to be cursed. While his girlfriend, Samantha, objects to Jerry taking the assignment, he isn't in much of a position to argue. Once in Mexico, Jerry finds the pistol easily enough, but making his way back to the States proves to be an unexpected challenge. Meanwhile, his mob connection hires Leroy, a hitman, to kidnap Samantha and hold her hostage until Jerry comes back. Curricular : GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21438 The Mexican [video, projectable document] / Verbinski Gore ; Bender Lawrence ; Baldecchi John ; Wyman J. H. ; Pitt Brad ; Roberts Julia ; Gandolfini James ; Balaban Bob ; Simmons J. K. ; Krumholtz David ; Wolski Dariusz A. ; Wood Craig ; Silvestri Alan ; Atwood Colleen ; Montiel Cecilia ; Dreamworks Pictures ; Newmarket Capital Group LP ; DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm . - Universal City, CA : DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2001 . - 1 videodisc (2 hr., 3 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
149.00
Widescreen format (aspect ratio: 2:35:1) Originally released as a motion picture in 2001. Special features include : deleted scenes complete with filmmaker's commentary ; HBO's "The making of The Mexican" behind-the-scenes featurette ; film commentary from director Gore Verbinski and other filmmakers ; in-depth production notes ; detailed cast and filmmaker biographies ; theatrical trailers.
Keywords: Firearms,Kidnapping Abstract: Jerry has to do one last errand for the mob before they let him find employment elsewhere--he has to go to Mexico and recover a rare and very valuable pistol "The Mexican", which is said to be cursed. While his girlfriend, Samantha, objects to Jerry taking the assignment, he isn't in much of a position to argue. Once in Mexico, Jerry finds the pistol easily enough, but making his way back to the States proves to be an unexpected challenge. Meanwhile, his mob connection hires Leroy, a hitman, to kidnap Samantha and hold her hostage until Jerry comes back. Curricular : GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21438 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000335685 DVD12026 M617 2001 Movie Main Library Library Counter Not for loan