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Release Year: 1974
Nation: Mexico, United States of America
Alternative Title: Bring mir den Kopf von Alfredo Garcia, Донесете ми главата на Алфредо Гарсия, Tragam-me a Cabeça de Alfredo Garcia, Bring mig Alfredo Garcias hoved, Quiero la cabeza de Alfredo García, Vull el cap d'Alfredo García, Jakten på Alfredo Garcias huvud, Tuokaa Alfredo Garcian pää, Apportez-moi la tête d'Alfredo Garcia, Ferte mou to kefali tou Alfredo Garcia, Hozzátok el nekem Alfredo Garcia fejét!, Voglio la testa di Garcia, Tráiganme la cabeza de Alfredo García, Dajcie mi glowe Alfredo Garcii, Donesite mi glavu Alfreda Garcie, Принесите мне голову Альфредо Гарсия, Jakten på Alfredo Garcias huvud, Bana onun kellesini getirin
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Writer: Frank Kowalski, Gordon T. Dawson, Sam Peckinpah
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Companies: Estudios Churubusco Azteca, Optimus Films, United Artists
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller, Western
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: bartender, bounty hunter, brutality, death, gunfight, mexico, murder, prostitute, revenge, suitcase full of money
An American bartender named Bennie (Warren Oates) and his prostitute girlfriend Elita (Isabel Garcia Lopez) learn about a $1 million bounty on the head of Alfredo Garcia, a gigolo who was involved in an affair with the rancher's daughter that resulted in her death. Bennie sees this as an opportunity to improve their lives and sets off with Elita to collect the reward. They follow leads provided by two bounty hunters, Midget (Robert Burton) and Quill (Gig Young), who initially tried but failed to claim the prize themselves. Along the way, Bennie and Elita encounter various dangers and challenges in the Mexican underworld as they search for Alfredo Garcia's body.
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is a 1974 thriller-western film directed by Sam Peckinpah. The movie follows an unlikely pair on their quest to collect a large bounty, navigating through Mexico's seedy underbelly filled with criminals and dangerous situations. The plot combines elements of classic Westerns with crime noir, showcasing Peckinpah's signature violent style. Despite the grim content, the film is known for its dark humor and unique performances, particularly from Warren Oates as Bennie, a character who starts off seemingly ordinary but becomes increasingly ruthless in his pursuit of the bounty.
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