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Three Amigos! Blu Ray

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They're down on their luck and up to their necks in Senoritas, Margaritas, Banditos and Bullets! Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short travel a dusty road to adventure in this zany mix of sharp one liners and clever sight gags. The Three Amigos are a silent screen comedy act who have seen better days. So has a remote Mexican hamlet, which is being terrorized by a fierce bandit gang. Finally, in desperation, a naïve villager sends the actors a telegram asking for help. Thinking they're being offered a fortune for a personal appearance, the hapless trio arrives... in Mexico, only to discover this time that they're dodging real bullets! Directed by John Landis (Trading Places), here is an uproarious comedy about three bumblers who are in way over their heads but, come what may, they'll always remain the Three Amigos! [show more]

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Released
23 May 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
101 Films 
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Runtime
104 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899065532 
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John Landis directs this American comedy starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short. Lucky Day (Martin), Dusty Bottoms (Chase) and Ned Nederlander (Short) are a trio of silent film stars - known as the 'Three Amigos' - who have been dropped by their studio. So when they receive a telegram inviting them to put on a show in a remote Mexican village, they are forced to accept. However, there is one problem; the villagers mistake them for real daring caballeros, and the banditos they are being paid to take on fire real bullets. Will the Amigos save the day, or have they bitten off more than they can chew?

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