A powerful Argentine gangster uses everything in his power to stop the woman that wants to kill him, a sexy mercenary known as “the machine gun woman”. The staggering sum of cash he offers for her head sets in motion an army of hitmen. And also, by accident, bursts in the life of naïve DJ Santiago, a common youth that will have to steel his guts against the underworld, and above all, survive the irresistible - and bloodthirsty - Machine Gun Woman.
Length 73 minutes
Fernanda Urrejola | Matías Oviedo | Jorge Alis | Sofia Garcia | Nicolás Ibieta | Alex Rivera | Mauricio Pesutic | Nicolás Oyarce | Jaime Omeñaca | Javier Mora | Daniel Antivilo | León Murillo | Javier Mora | Andrés Cid | Sofía Oportot | Roberta Nicolini | Felipe Avello | Pato Pimienta | Francisca Castillo | George Von Knorring | Rocco | Eric Kleinsteuber
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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09/08/2020 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 5 stars |
09/23/2012 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 6 stars |
(Average) 5.5 stars |
There’s a duplicate listing for this title so it looks like I’ve only seen this once but did in fact watch this at FF2012.
Was happy when I saw this pop up on Prime since I’ve wanted to revisit for a while now (basically all FF films seen prior to 2015 or so). Sadly it’s an awful English dub rather that it’s original Spanish. Ugh.
This is a great example of the type of programming that was common in those years; a so-so movie that was still interesting yet probably not something you’d easily be able to watch later (tho I guess this did get a dvd release at some point; curious if it has the original language). There’s lots of those from those years.
Anyways, this movie is much better w/the FF crowd even tho I didn’t think it was all that great then. Still a fun crowd movie. I remember the director being there and Brian Salisbury doing the intro and forgetting his name. Also the Machine Gun Woman was there and is quite stunning and tall.
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