Welcome to Acapulco
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Welcome to Acapulco | |
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Directed by | Guillermo Iván |
Written by | Garry Charles Robert Benjamin |
Story by | Loris Curci Magarditch Halvadjian |
Produced by | Loris Curci Guillermo Iván |
Starring | Michael Kingsbaker Ana Serradilla Michael Madsen Paul Sorvino William Baldwin Bradley Gregg Jeannine Kaspar Michael Papajohn |
Cinematography | Saro Varjabedian |
Edited by | Robert Benjamin Sébastien de Sainte Croix |
Music by | Javier Bayon Luc Suarez |
Production companies | Open Frames Golden Ceiba Productions Global Group |
Distributed by | Entertainment One |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Languages | Spanish English |
Welcome to Acapulco is a 2019 Mexican action comedy thriller film directed by Guillermo Iván and starring Michael Kingsbaker, Ana Serradilla, Michael Madsen, Paul Sorvino, William Baldwin, Bradley Gregg, Jeannine Kaspar and Michael Papajohn.[1][2][3]
Plot[]
Matt has to become a real-life version of the video-game characters he designs to evade an awkward situation he's put himself in after a wild night.
Video game designer Matt Booth has one shot to save his career by unveiling his biggest project yet at the Video Game Awards in New Mexico. But after running into a friend at the airport and having a little too much to drink before his flight, he ends up in ACTUAL Mexico - specifically, Acapulco. As soon as he lands, he finds himself on the run from high-powered criminals, deadly hitmen and the Feds, all looking for a mysterious package that he has allegedly smuggled through customs yet knows nothing about. Partnering with a badass, beautiful femme fatale and channeling his inner video game action hero, the pair unravels a conspiracy that could shake the foundation of the United States, maybe even the world.
Cast[]
- Ana Serradilla as Adriana Vazquez
- Michael Kingsbaker as Mathew Booth
- Michael Madsen as Hyde
- Paul Sorvino as Senator Campbell
- William Baldwin as Drake Savage
- Bradley Gregg as Anthony
- Jeannine Kaspar as Miss Ryker
- Michael Papajohn as "Apex"
- Guillermo Iván as Raphael
References[]
- ^ Beans, Freddy (13 March 2019). "WELCOME TO ACAPULCO reviewed". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ Saveliev, Alex (12 February 2019). "Welcome to Acapulco". Film Threat. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ Foutch, Haleigh (7 February 2019). "Exclusive 'Welcome to Acapulco' Trailer Gets Tangled up in a Sun-Soaked Mystery". Collider. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
External links[]
- 2019 films
- Mexican films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s Spanish-language films
- Mexican action comedy films
- Mexican comedy thriller films
- 2019 action comedy films
- 2010s comedy thriller films
- 2019 multilingual films
- Mexican multilingual films
- Comedy film stubs