The Mexican Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 114000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Mexican

Title in Português:

A Mexicana

Title in Français:

Le Mexicain

Title in Türk:

Meksikalı

Synopsis

Jerry Welbach is given two ultimatums. His mob boss wants him to travel to Mexico to get a priceless antique pistol called "The Mexican" or he will suffer the consequences. The other ultimatum comes from his girlfriend Samantha, who wants him to end his association with the mob. Jerry figures that being alive, although in trouble with his girlfriend is the better alternative so he heads south of the border.

Finding the pistol is easy but getting it home is a whole other matter. The pistol supposedly carries a curse - a curse Jerry is given every reason to believe, especially when Samantha is held hostage by the gay hit man Leroy to ensure the safe return of the pistol.

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The Mexican
Oye
Alan Silvestri: Writer
Alex Acuna: Performer
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Lee Hazlewood: Writer
Nancy Sinatra: Performer
The Elephant Man
John Morris: Writer
You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You
Dean Martin: Performer
James Cavanaugh: Writer
Safety Dance
Ivan Doroschuk: Writer
Men Without Hats: Performer
Why Can't We Be Friends
War: Performer
Jerry Goldstein: Writer
The Dukes of Hazzard
Waylon Jennings: Writer
La pistola y el corazón
Los Lobos: Performer
David Hidalgo: Writer
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Lee Hazlewood: Performer
You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You
James Cavanaugh: Performer
Ipanema Dreaming
James Cavanaugh: Performer
Attention Shoppers
James Cavanaugh: Performer
Groove 2000
James Cavanaugh: Performer
Why Can't We Be Friends
Jerry Goldstein: Performer
Main Title
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Blame Shifting
Alan Silvestri: Performer
"These Boots Are Made For Walking" - Nancy Sinatra
Alan Silvestri: Performer
10% Clint
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Leroy's Morning
Alan Silvestri: Performer
"Why Can't We Be Friends" - War
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Want Our Life Back
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Frank's Dead
Alan Silvestri: Performer
"You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You" - Dean Martin
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Jerry & Ted To Pawn Shop
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Mexican
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Airport
Alan Silvestri: Performer
"Safety Dance" - Men Without Hats
Alan Silvestri: Performer
"El Cable" - Esquivel
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Margolese Compound
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Where's My Stuff
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Thieves
Alan Silvestri: Performer
A Good F'ing Reason
Alan Silvestri: Performer
It's Cursed, That Gun
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Oye, Oye
Alan Silvestri: Performer
A Miracle
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Mexican - End Credits Medley
Alan Silvestri: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Rodriguez
1/10

The music choices often felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and failing to create a memorable atmosphere for the film.

Donald Brown
6/10

The music in The Mexican effectively sets the tone for each scene, whether it be lighthearted and comedic or intense and dramatic, creating a well-rounded auditory experience.

Richard Mitchell
2/10

The lack of cohesion and memorable melodies in the soundtrack made it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the movie experience, ultimately detracting from my overall enjoyment of The Mexican.

Donald White
7/10

The musical score in The Mexican effectively conveys the emotions and inner turmoil of the main characters, particularly Jerry and Samantha. The choice of instruments and melodies helps to build tension and create a sense of urgency throughout the film.

Deborah Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of The Mexican perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, making the audience feel on edge throughout the entire movie.

Carol Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of The Mexican perfectly captures the adventurous and suspenseful tone of the movie. The use of traditional Mexican music elements adds authenticity to the story and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Jones
6/10

The musical choices in The Mexican help to create a sense of urgency and danger, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Patricia Smith
5/10

The soundtrack does a great job of highlighting the emotional moments in the film, adding depth and resonance to the characters' struggles and relationships.

Paul Lopez
5/10

The use of traditional Mexican music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the film, enhancing the setting and atmosphere of the story.

James Nelson
9/10

The use of traditional Mexican music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the film. The blend of mariachi tunes and modern compositions creates a unique and memorable musical experience that complements the on-screen drama beautifully.

Mary Hall
7/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it seamlessly blends different musical styles, from traditional Mexican folk music to contemporary compositions. This diversity in the music enhances the storytelling and reflects the cultural clash experienced by the characters in the movie.

Andrew Gonzalez
6/10

The combination of different musical styles in the soundtrack of The Mexican adds variety and keeps the audience interested, reflecting the diverse aspects of the plot.

Joseph Brown
1/10

The soundtrack of The Mexican failed to capture the tension and suspense of the plot, leaving me disconnected from the emotional impact of the scenes.

Linda Martin
9/10

The soundtrack of The Mexican perfectly captures the tension and excitement of the film's thrilling storyline. The music enhances the action-packed scenes and keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie.

Laura Turner
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Mexican complements the film beautifully, adding layers of emotion, tension, and cultural richness to the story.

Joseph Wright
6/10

The soundtrack features memorable melodies and themes that stick with you long after the movie is over, enhancing the overall viewing experience.