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Number: OOPPLG013757

Year: 2001
Country: USA
THE MEXICAN (CD)
Composed by: Alan Silvestri

NEAT MINT - UNSEALED - ONLY 1 AVAILABLE - PROMO UPC PUNCHED

Score plus pop songs.

A clumsy criminal is put in a position where he not only has to save his own skin, but that of his girlfriend in this comedy with strong undercurrents of romance. Jerry Welbach (Brad Pitt) is a low-level Mafia "mechanic" whose ineptitude is countered by frequent (but unpredictable) bursts of dumb luck. Jerry's girlfriend Samantha (Julia Roberts) wants him to get out of the business, and after his latest blunder lands capo Arnold Margolese (Gene Hackman) in jail, so does mid-level crime kingpin Bernie Nayman (Bob Balaban). But Bernie insists that Jerry do one last errand for the mob before they let him find employment elsewhere -- he has to go to Mexico and recover a rare and very valuable pistol, which is said to be cursed. While Samantha objects to Jerry taking the assignment, he isn't in much of a position to argue; Jerry heads south of the border, while Samantha, in a huff, sets out for Las Vegas. Once in Mexico, Jerry finds the pistol easily enough, but making his way back to the States proves to be an unexpected challenge. Meanwhile, Jerry's superiors want insurance that he'll return with the goods, so they hire Leroy (James Gandolfini), a hitman, to kidnap Samantha and hold her hostage until Jerry comes back. However, Samantha and Leroy quickly strike up a friendship, and she soon learns the gunman has a sensitive side he doesn't show to the world -- along with a few other secrets. The Mexican marked the first screen pairing for mega-stars Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt -- though, given the film's narrative arc, they play only a handful of scenes together. The film was directed by Gore Verbinski, who won awards for his work in commercials before breaking through with the quirky family comedy Mouse Hunt. 2001

1. Main Title (0:52)

2. Blame Shifting (0:58)

3. Oye (1:34)

4. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:43)
Performed by Nancy Sinatra

5. 10% Clint (1:10)

6. Leroy's Morning (1:40)

7. Why Can't We Be Friends (3:52)
Performed by War

8. Want Our Life Back (1:31)

9. Frank's Dead (2:51)

10. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You (1:59)
Performed by Dean Martin

11. Jerry & Ted To Pawn (1:27)

12. The Mexican (2:14)

13. Airport (2:21)

14. The Safety Dance (4:34)
Performed by Men Without Hats

15. El Cable (2:19)
Performed by Esquivel

16. Margolese Compound (1:03)

17. Where's My Stuff (1:01)

18. Thieves (1:11)

19. A Good F'ing Reason (1:16)

20. It's Cursed, That Gun (3:24)

21. Oye, Oye (1:33)

22. A Miracle (2:28)

23. The Mexican - End Credits Medley (5:02)

  
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