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- Critical reception was mixed to negative, with an approval rating of 43% based on 21 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus states: " A Night in Old Mexico gives Robert Duvall a too-rare starring showcase -- then frustratingly wastes it on a contrived story that's often unworthy of his talents."
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May 16, 2014 · Red wants to go to Mexico, get drunk and find a woman for the night. The old boy's still got some kick in him! Along the way, they pick up two guys who (coincidentally) have just double-crossed a Mexican gangster and are carrying a bag full of cash.
A Night in Old Mexico gives Robert Duvall a too-rare starring showcase -- then frustratingly wastes it on a contrived story that's often unworthy of his talents. Read Critics Reviews
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- Robert Duvall
- Emilio Aragón
- Comedy, Drama
A Tex-Mex-flavored shaggy-dog story that finds Duvall perfectly cast as a robustly cantankerous South Texas rancher determined to have one last fling south of the border. Full Review | Mar 11 ...
Mar 11, 2014 · The film’s winning mix of broad humor, gruff sentiment and seriocomic caper-scenario elements should play best with an older demographic, although respectful reviews and favorable word of mouth...
May 16, 2014 · Nobody does the rebellious-elder thing as well as Duvall, and whenever he’s center stage in A Night in Old Mexico, this scrappy film from Spanish director Emilio Aragon is entertaining enough.
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- Emilio Aragón
- Not Rated
May 9, 2014 · With Robert Duvall, Jeremy Irvine, Angie Cepeda, Luis Tosar. After being forced to sell his family ranch to developers, a financially strapped, but proud senior citizen, and his estranged grandson, find themselves targeted by drug dealers in search of a missing money bag.
Director Emilio Aragón doesn’t want to choose a consistent tone any more than a bucking bronco wants a rider on its back, but he’s prodded along by another fine, scabrous performance from octogenarian Robert Duvall as Red. Read More. By Chris Klimek FULL REVIEW.