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Machete Kills

Trained to kill. Left for dead. Back for more.
2013 | 107m | English

(84498 votes)

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Ex-Federale agent Machete is recruited by the President of the United States for a mission which would be impossible for any mortal man – he must take down a madman revolutionary and an eccentric billionaire arms dealer who has hatched a plan to spread war and anarchy across the planet.
Release Date: Sep 12, 2013
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Robert Rodriguez, Kyle Ward, Marcel Rodriguez
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords mexico, the white house, nuclear missile, machete, space, aftercreditsstinger
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Open Road Films, Overnight Films, AR Films, Aldamisa Entertainment, Demarest Films, 1821 Pictures, Quick Draw Productions
Box Office Revenue: $15,000,000
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Danny Trejo Machete Cortez
Mel Gibson Luther Voz
Demián Bichir Mendez
Amber Heard Blanca Vasquez / Miss San Antonio
Michelle Rodriguez Luz
Sofía Vergara Desdemona
Charlie Sheen Mr. President
Jessica Alba Sartana Rivera
Lady Gaga La Camaleon
Alexa PenaVega KillJoy
Vanessa Hudgens Cereza Desdemona
Tom Savini Osiris Amanpour
Cuba Gooding Jr. El Camaleon
Antonio Banderas El Camaleon
Walton Goggins El Camaleon
William Sadler Sheriff Doakes
Marko Zaror Zaror
Julio Oscar Mechoso Chepo
Billy Blair Billy
Samuel Davis Clebourne
Felix Sabates Doc Felix
Electra Avellan Nurse Mona
Elise Avellan Nurse Lisa
Marci Madison Nurse Fine
Callie Hernandez Space Babe
Alejandro Antonio Boss of Mendez
Crystal Martinez Wife of Mendez
Corey Burton Trailer Voice Guy (voice)
Elon Musk Elon Musk
Emmy Robbin Pris
Jason Christopher Lieutenant Brass
Sam Medina Cartel Leader
J.J. Perry Voz's Henchman (uncredited)
Alexander Rodnyansky Radio Guest (uncredited)
Vincent Fuentes Cabrito Cook
Elle LaMont Dollface
Jorge A. Jimenez Dying Cartel Guy
Cheech Marin Padre (archive footage) (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Rodriguez Director of Photography, Director, Original Music Composer, Story, Editor
Paula Fairfield Sound Designer
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Rico Torres Still Photographer
Jessica Harbeck Stunts
David Alvarado Stunts
Laurence Chavez Stunts
Chad Dashnaw Stunts
Norman Mora Stunts
J.J. Perry Stunts
Rudy Reyes Stunts
Kyle Ward Screenplay
Carl Thiel Original Music Composer
Rebecca Rodriguez Editor
Steve Joyner Production Design
Nina Proctor Costume Design
Joe Rivera Hairstylist
Mike McCutchen Set Decoration, Art Department Coordinator
Meredith Johns Makeup Effects
Catherine Harper Foley
Clark Crawford Sound Designer
Angelo Palazzo Sound Designer
Stuart Provine Sound Effects Editor
Brad Engleking Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Rakoczy Supervising Sound Editor
Joe Montenegro Special Effects Coordinator
Sean Maxwell Second Unit Cinematographer
P.K. Munson Camera Operator
Matt Harshbarger Steadicam Operator
Tony Aaron II Additional Photography
Stephany Baskin Set Costumer
Beatrice Bellino Script Supervisor
Mark Edward Wright Visual Effects Editor
Marcel Rodriguez Story
Lindsey Graham Casting
Alex Toader Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Gordoa VFX Artist
Brian Brown Stunts
Mark Chavarria Stunts
Nicholas Dashnaw Stunts
Dick Hancock Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos Stunts
Joe Llanes Stunts
Jeff Milburn Stunt Driver
Dana Reed Stunts
Freddie Poole Stunts
Mary Vernieu Casting
Troy Brown Stunt Coordinator
Diana R. Lupo Stunts
Kelly Bellini Stunts
Stacey Carino Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts
Hans Marrero Stunts
Name Title
Sergey Bespalov Producer
Alexander Rodnyansky Producer
Robert Rodriguez Producer
Aaron Kaufman Producer
Iliana Nikolic Producer
Rick Schwartz Producer
Marina Bespalov Associate Producer
Jere Hausfater Executive Producer
Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis Executive Producer
William D. Johnson Executive Producer
Tom Proper Co-Producer
Mark C. Manuel Executive Producer
Boris Teterev Executive Producer
Douglas Aarniokoski Co-Producer
Sam Englebardt Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
6.0

I wonder what drugs Rodriguez was on when he wrote this movie but he must have been under the influence of something since it is even more weird and insanely violent than his usual concoctions. What is worse it that it really is somewhat incoherent, like ideas for scenes was just strung together wit ... h no real concern for the overall picture. I did like the movie as a two-hour distraction from reality and I had quite a few laughs at the ludicrously violent scenes. Unfortunately some of them made me squirm in my seat because the where not really funny-violent but just silly-violent. Charlie Sheen as a president was a real really poor choice of actor. Mel Gibson as Voz was better and I have to confess that I do like Michelle Rodriguez. Lady Gaga? Well, “bof” as the French say. Machete himself, which to me was one of the main reasons for watching the movie, was also a bit of a disappointment. He walked through the movie like he was just boored being on the set. There was never any real spark. At the end of the movie I have to say that I felt a little disappointed. As I wrote, I did like it but it never reached the levels of enjoyment that I hoped for.

May 16, 2024