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Other uses|The Three Amigos (disambiguation)Infobox film| name = ¡Three Amigos!| image = Three amigos ver2.jpg| caption = Theatrical release poster| director = John Landis | producer = Lorne Michaels
George Folsey, Jr. | writer = Lorne Michaels
Steve Martin
Randy Newman | starring = Steve Martin
Chevy Chase
Martin Short | music = Elmer Bernstein small|(score)
Randy Newman small|(songs)| cinematography = Ronald W. Browne| editing = Malcolm Campbell (film editor)|Malcolm Campbell | studio = HBO Films | distributor = Orion Pictures | released = December 12, 1986| runtime = 104 minutes| country = United States| language = English| budget = $25 million http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092086/business ¡Three Amigos& #33; (1986) - Box office / business from the Internet Movie Database | gross = $39,246,734 http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=threeamigos.htm Three Amigos from Box Office Mojo
Three Amigos (marketed as ¡Three Amigos! ) is a 1986 American western film|western comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels , Steve Martin , and Randy Newman . Steve Martin , Chevy Chase , and Martin Short star as the title characters,imdb title|id=0092086 three silent film stars who are mistaken for real heroes by a small Mexican village and must find a way to live up to that reputation.

Plot


In 1916, the notorious bandit El Guapo ( Alfonso Arau ) and his gang of thugs are collecting Protection racket|protection money from the small Mexican village of Santo Poco. Carmen ( Patrice Martinez ), daughter of the village leader, searches for someone who can come to the rescue of her townspeople. While visiting a small village church, she remains to watch a silent film featuring "The Three Amigos" and, believing them to be real heroes, sends a telegram to Hollywood asking them to come and stop El Guapo. However, the telegraph operator edits her message down since she has very little money to pay for it.

Meanwhile, Lucky Day ( Steve Martin ), Dusty Bottoms ( Chevy Chase ), and Ned Nederlander ( Martin Short ) are Hollywood silent film actors who portray the heroic Amigos on screen. When they demand a salary increase, studio boss Harry Flugleman ( Joe Mantegna ) fires them and evicts them from their studio-owned housing. Shortly afterward, they receive Carmen's telegram, but misinterpret it as an invitation to make a film with El Guapo. After breaking into the studio to retrieve their costumes, the Amigos head for Mexico. Stopping at a cantina near Santo Poco, they are mistaken for associates of a fast-shooting Germans|German aviator|pilot (Kai Wulff), who is also looking for El Guapo and who arrived just before they did. A relieved Carmen picks up the Amigos and takes them to the village, where they are put up in the best house in town and treated very well. The next morning, when three of El Guapo’s men come to raid the village, the Amigos do a Hollywood-style stunt show that leaves them very confused. The bandits ride off, making everyone think that the Amigos have defeated the enemy; in reality, the men inform El Guapo of what has happened, and he decides to return in force the next day and kill the Amigos.

As the German’s real associates arrive at the cantina, proving themselves just as adept with pistols as he is, the village throws a boisterous celebration for the Amigos and their (supposed) victory. The next morning, El Guapo and his gang come to Santo Poco and call out the Amigos, who confess that they have only been acting and are too scared to confront him after Lucky gets shot in the arm. El Guapo allows his men to loot the village and kidnaps Carmen, and the Amigos leave Santo Poco in disgrace. With nothing waiting for them back home, Ned persuades Lucky and Dusty to become real-life heroes and go after El Guapo. Their first attempt to find his hideout fails, but they spot a cargo plane and follow it to him; the plane is flown by the German, who has brought a shipment of rifles for the gang with his associates' help. Preparations are underway for El Guapo’s 40th birthday party, and he plans to make Carmen his bride. The Amigos try to sneak into the hideout, with mixed results: Lucky is captured and chained up in a dungeon, Dusty crashes through a window and into Carmen’s room, and Ned ends up stuck in the piñata .

As Lucky frees himself and Dusty sneaks out only to be caught, Ned falls loose and is also captured. The German, having idolized Ned's Fast Draw|quick-draw and gunspinning pistol skills since childhood, challenges him to a shootout . Ned wins, killing the German, and Lucky holds El Guapo at gunpoint long enough for Carmen and the Amigos to escape – first on horseback, then in the German’s plane. Returning to Santo Poco with El Guapo’s entire army in pursuit, they rally the villagers to stand up for themselves and plan a defense. The bandits arrive in the seemingly empty village, only to find themselves suddenly being shot at by Amigos from all sides and falling into hidden water-filled trenches dug by the villagers. Eventually all of El Guapo’s men either desert him or die in the gunfire, and he takes a fatal wound as well. As he lies dying, the villagers – all armed and wearing replicas of the Amigos’ costumes – step out to confront him. El Guapo congratulates them on this plan, then shoots Lucky in the foot and dies.

The villagers offer to give the Amigos all the money they have, but the Amigos refuse it, saying (as in their movies) that seeing justice done is enough of a reward for them. They then ride off into the sunset, ready to continue being real heroes.

Cast


  • Steve Martin as Lucky Day

  • Chevy Chase as Dusty Bottoms

  • Martin Short as Ned Nederlander

  • Alfonso Arau as El Guapo

  • Tony Plana as Jefe

  • Joe Mantegna as Harry Flugleman

  • Patrice Martinez as Carmen

  • Phillip Gordon as Rodrigo

  • Kai Wulff as the German

  • Norbert Weisser and Brian Thompson (actor)|Brian Thompson as the German's friends

  • Fred Asparagus as the bartender

  • Randy Newman as the Singing Bush

  • Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz make cameo appearances as Sam and Morty, Harry Flugleman's assistants


  • Music


    Elmer Bernstein wrote the score for The Three Amigos and Randy Newman wrote the songs.
    # Ballad of the Three Amigos
    # Main Title
    # Big Sneak
    # My Little Buttercup
    # Santa Poco
    # Fiesta and Flamenco
    # Guapo
    # Return of the Amigos
    # Blue Shadows on the Trail
    # Singing Bush
    # Amigos at the Mission
    # Capture
    # Guapo’s Birthday
    # Chase
    # Amigos, Amigos, Amigos
    # Farewell
    # End Credits

    Production


    The film was written by Martin, Michaels and Randy Newman . Newman contributed three original songs: "The Ballad of the Three Amigos", "My Little Buttercup", and "Blue Shadows," while the Film score|musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein . It was shot in Simi Valley, California , Coronado National Forest , Old Tucson Studios , and Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood .fact|date=September 2010

    Reception


    The movie received mixed reviews. Noted film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film one out of four stars and said "The ideas to make Three Amigos into a good comedy are here, but the madness is missing." http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/19861212/REVIEWS/612120303/1023 Three Amigos :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews from Sun Times website It holds a 56% "rotten" rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes . http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1021312-three_amigos/ Three Amigos! on Rotten Tomatoes It has a rating of 6.0/10 on IMDB. It was ranked #79 on Bravo (US TV channel)|Bravo's list of the "100 Funniest Movies."

    Box office performance


    At an estimated budget of $25 million dollars, The Three Amigos made a domestic gross of $39,246,734.

    See also


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    References


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    Category:1980s comedy films
    Category:American independent films
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    Category:English-language films
    Category:Films directed by John Landis
    Category:Films set in Mexico
    Category:Films set in the 1910s
    Category:Films shot in Arizona
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