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Get the Gringo

The odds are against him. So is everyone else.
2012 | 96m | English

(114019 votes)

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A career criminal nabbed by Mexican authorities is placed in a tough prison where he learns to survive with the help of a 9-year-old boy.
Release Date: Mar 15, 2012
Director: Adrian Grünberg
Writer: Adrian Grünberg, Mel Gibson, Stacy Perskie
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords prison, mexico, vacation, prison escape
Production Companies Icon Productions
Box Office Revenue: $8,826,837
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mel Gibson Driver
Kevin Hernandez Kid
Daniel Giménez Cacho Javi
Peter Stormare Frank
Jesús Ochoa Caracas
Roberto Sosa Carnal
Dolores Heredia Kid's Mother
Mario Zaragoza Vasquez
Peter Gerety Embassy Guy
Bob Gunton Mr. Kaufmann
Gerardo Taracena Romero
Dean Norris Bill
Tenoch Huerta Mejía Carlos
Fernando Becerril Prison Director
Scott Cohen Frank's Lawyer
Zak Knutson American Hitman 2
Tom Schanley American Hitman 3
Jace Jeanes American Hitman 4
Clayton J. Barber American Hitman 5
Patrick Bauchau Surgeon
Denise Gossett Thomas Kauffman's Secretary
Regina Orozco Mrs. Serrano
Stephanie Lemelin Frank's Lawyer's Secretary
Suzanne Cryer Driver's Wife
J.J. Perry Reginald T. Barnes
Gustavo Sánchez Parra Size 11
Manuel Domínguez Lacra 2
Dagoberto Gama Lacra 3
Guillermo Ríos Lacra 4
Iñaki Goci Lacra 6
Paloma Arredondo Wife Renting Tent
Ángeles Cruz Evicted Woman
Mayra Sérbulo Nurse
Blue Demon Jr. Wrestler 1
Name Job
Edna Herrera Script Supervisor
Armando Lopez Set Designer
Enrique Lara Best Boy Electric
Erin Oakley Supervising ADR Editor
Bill Abbott Music Editor
Jeffrey C. Price First Assistant Editor
Carlos Cosio Art Direction
Colin Thurston Property Master
D. Chris Smith Sound Effects Editor
Cynthia E. Thornton First Assistant Editor
Matías Salgado Stunts
Nayeli Rosas Stunts
Jordi Sendra Morales Stunts
Roberto Revilla Art Department Assistant
Bernardo Trujillo Production Design
Joe Rivera Makeup Artist
Alejandro Reza Casting
Missy Lisenby Makeup Artist
Anna Terrazas Costume Design
Howard Paar Music Supervisor
Eniac Martínez Ulloa Still Photographer
Sean McCormack Supervising Sound Editor
Javier Delgado Key Costumer
Karri Mayo Studio Teacher
Javier Clave First Assistant Director
Mark Shultz Production Coordinator
Julieta Álvarez Set Decoration
Scott G.G. Haller Dialogue Editor
Balo Bucio Stunt Coordinator
Jay Aroesty Supervising Art Director
Francisco Blanc Art Direction
Juan Carlos Olalde Stunts
Carlos Marroquín Stunt Double
Adrian Grünberg Screenplay, Director
Antonio Pinto Original Music Composer
Mel Gibson Writer
Stacy Perskie Screenplay
Victoria Thomas Casting
Benoît Debie Director of Photography
Steven Rosenblum Editor
J.J. Perry Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Greg Baldi Aerial Director of Photography
Name Title
Vicki Christianson Executive Producer
Bruce Davey Producer
Mel Gibson Producer
Stacy Perskie Producer
Len Blavatnik Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
8.0

I have always liked Mel Gibson and I really do not care how drunk or politically incorrect he might be. I still like to see him in movies and this is a surprisingly good movie. The movie had a proper theatrical premier in most countries except USA where it went straight to VOD which I find a bit sur ... prising. It is a lot better movie than much of the stuff that are shown in theaters. I suspect the politically correct hypocrites had something to do with that. Personally, I found this movie surprisingly good. Mel Gibson fit the role very well and made a quite good performance. The settings with the bizarre prison which looked like a cross between Alcatraz and Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen was quite cool. It was the kind of setting that I would not have been surprised to find in a Tarantino-movie. I also liked the cynical and somewhat ironical voice-over by Gibson. The story was okay. Perhaps not the most believable one but good enough for this kind of action movie. Speaking of action, there were indeed some decent action in the movie but it is not like the movie is overloaded with it. It is nicely spread out and once the action starts it is pretty good. It is also true that some scenes are a wee bit gruesome but I am not sure that I agree with the R-rating. Most of the time that rating felt a bit over the top. Still, I rather have a R-rated movie with cuts than a PG-13 with lots of silly cuts in it. There were some silly bits of course, like how easy Mel could evade the prison and make a “business-trip” to the states when he finally felt like it and the entire business of performing transplantation surgery in a filthy prison. Mel might have found that “put it back” statement funny when he wrote it but it came out rather silly to me. Bottom line is that this was a quite enjoyable movie. A perfect after-work movie when you feel like parking your brain somewhere in the garage with your car and just sit down and watch something requiring a minimum of concentration.

May 16, 2024