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The Three Amigos - Outrageous!
The Three Amigos brings you all the hilarious and outrageous comedy from a red-hot trio of Latino headliners on their sold-out national tour! With the biting social commentary of Carlos Mencia, the off-the-wall sound effects of Pablo Francisco, and the hysterical family humor of Freddy Soto, it's all-out stand-up hilarity like you've never seen before!
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Plot Summary
Three struggling silent film actors in 1930s Hollywood, known for their roles as "The Three Amigos," are mistaken for real heroes when they travel to a Mexican village. Believing they are hired for a real performance, they attempt to use their comical acting skills to defend the villagers from a ruthless bandit leader.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate box office success but received mixed reviews from critics. While the comedic performances of the lead actors were often praised, many critics found the plot to be thin and the humor to be hit-or-miss.
What Reviewers Say
The chemistry between the lead actors is a major selling point.
Humor relies heavily on slapstick and the actors' personas.
The plot sometimes struggles to maintain momentum.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun, lighthearted comedy with memorable characters, though some noted that its humor didn't always land.
Fun Fact
The "Amigos" song, "My Little Spanish Rose," was written by Randy Newman.
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