Bandido (2004 film)
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Bandido | |
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Directed by | Roger Christian |
Written by | Scott Duncan |
Starring | Carlos Gallardo |
Cinematography | Mike Southon |
Release dates | 2004 |
Running time | 95 mins. |
Country |
Mexico United States |
Language | English |
Bandido ("Bandit") is a 2004 action film written by Scott Duncan and Carlos Gallardo and directed by Roger Christian. The story revolves around the CIA framing skilled thief Max Cruz aka "Bandido" (Gallardo) in order to gain his cooperation in helping them recover intelligence data that was stolen by Beno Gildemontes (Kim Coates), a Mexican Crime lord.
Cast
- Carlos Gallardo ... Max Cruz or 'Bandido'
- Edy Arellano ... Armas
- Michel Bos ... CIA Agent
- Kim Coates ... Beno
- Matt Craven ... Fletcher
- Marintia Escobedo ... Scar
- Angie Everhart ... Natalie
- Ana La Salvia ... Sofia
- Karyme Lozano ... Rosalia (as Carime Lozano)
- Veronica Segura ... Delgado
- Manuel Vela ... Peña
- Ernesto Yáñez ... Quintana
Release and reception
The film was released December 10, 2004 by Innovation Film Group.[1] It received generally negative reviews.[2] Carlos Gallardo came up with the idea for the film directly after his involvement with cult classic El Mariachi. He created that movie for a mere $7,000.[3]
References
External links
- Bandido at the Internet Movie Database
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