A Night in Old Mexico (2013)
Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.
A Night in Old Mexico (2013)
Information
Released Year: 2013
Runtime: 103 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Emilio Aragón
Writers: William D. Wittliff
Casts: Jeremy Irvine, Robert Duvall, Jim Parrack, Javier Gutiérrez, Joaquín Cosio, Sonny Carl Davis, Abraham Benrubi, James Landry Hébert, Luis Tosar, Eric A. Williams, Billy Joe Shaver, Michael Ray Escamilla, C.K. McFarland, Rene Rhi, José D. Cantú, Renée Victor, Angie Cepeda, Marc De La Garza, Carrol Lynn Andersson, Jose Gavito, Toby Metcalf, Ray Perez, Alejandrina Betancourt, Anthony Betancourt, Alan Jones, José Solis, Gilberto Flores, Gilberto Ortiz, Yanko Artidiello, Viridiana Garza, Antonio López-Valero
Storyline
Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.
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Reviews
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service -
Robert Duvall may be 83, but he’s still up to playing a real Texas hell raiser on the screen. He can hold his own with bad hombres.
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Variety -
Scripter Wittliff and Spanish helmer Emilio Aragon (“Paper Birds”) hit the sweet spot between galloping and sauntering while unfolding the movie’s plot, an interlocking chain of coincidences, encounters and colorful supporting characters that often recalls the twisty storylines of Elmore Leonard.
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The Dissolve -
Director Emilio Aragón doesn’t want to choose a consistent tone any more than a bucking bronco wants a rider on its back, but he’s prodded along by another fine, scabrous performance from octogenarian Robert Duvall as Red.
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The A.V. Club -
Here’s a film that knowingly and transparently exists for little reason other than to let the 83-year-old actor bow out in a blaze of glory. And though A Night In Old Mexico won’t be Duvall’s last screen performance, it’s as fitting a farewell as he’s likely to get.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Formulaic and often hard to swallow, the picture offers little beyond the familiar pleasures of Duvall's old-coot mode.
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Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.
Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.
Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.
Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hops in his Cadillac and hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last wild adventure filled with guns, women and booze. It’s just another night in Old Mexico.