Poster
Watch

Get the Gringo

Get the Gringo

  • Status: Released
  • 15-03-2012
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Score: 6.583
  • Vote count: 1682

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.

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

Per Gunnar Jonsson

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 surprising. 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.