On his way the dusty Mexican border with a loot of over $2 million hidden in the boot of his car, a getaway driver ends up in the infamous "El Pueblito" prison. As the only American inmate in the dangerous village of convicts, the driver quickly gets the nickname "The Gringo", and finds out firsthand how rough it is to be a stranger in a world of criminals.
To stay alive in this pit where everyone knows about the grand prize, the Gringo will have to form a reluctant pact with an unlikely ally: a streetwise ten-year-old kid with a peculiar immunity in this mad place. Now, with a huge target on his head and knowing that his time is short, will the Gringo manage to save himself, and get the money?
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Get the Gringo
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50,000 miles Beneath My Brain
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Padre Nuestro
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La Frontera
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Driver Sets Fire
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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He Killed My Father
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Shoot Out
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Make My Day
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Butterballs
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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U.S. Bound
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Final Confrontation
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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Sunny Day in Mexico
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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CallesSecas
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Antonio Pinto:
Writer
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El Corrido Del Gringo
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Diego De Pietri:
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50,000 miles Beneath My Brain (Ten Years After)
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Antonio Pinto:
Performer
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Padre Nuestro (Los Fabulosos Cadillacs)
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Antonio Pinto:
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