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Frank Kowalski (story) and
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Release Date:
August 1974 (Austria) more
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Plot:
An American bartender and his prostitute girlfriend go on a road trip through the Mexican underworld to collect a $1 million bounty on the head of a dead gigolo. full summary | add synopsis
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One man and his quest for meaning turns into a Peckinpah classic. more (92 total)

Cast

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Warren Oates ... Bennie
Isela Vega ... Elita
Robert Webber ... Sappensly
Gig Young ... Quill
Helmut Dantine ... Max
Emilio Fernández ... El Jefe (as Emilio Fernandez)

Kris Kristofferson ... Biker
Chano Urueta ... Manchot, the bartender
Donnie Fritts ... John (as Donny Fritts)
Jorge Russek ... Cueto
Chalo González ... Chalo (as Chalo Gonzalez)
Don Levy ... Frank
Enrique Lucero ... Esteban
Janine Maldonado ... Theresa
Tamara Garina ... Grandmother Moreno
Farnesio de Bernal ... Bernardo
Ahui Camacho ... El Chavito
Monica Miguel ... Dolores de Escomiglia
Paco Pharrez ... El Carpintero (as Paco Pharres)
Juan Manuel Díaz ... Paulo
René Dupeyrón ... Angel (as Rene Dupeyron)
Yolanda Ponce ... Yolo
Juan Jose Palacios ... Juan
Manolo ... Tourist Guide
Nery Ruiz ... Maria (as Neri Ruiz)
Roberto Dumont ... Chavo
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Richard Bright ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Conrad Hool ... El Jefe's guard (uncredited)
Whitey Hughes ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Sharon Peckinpah ... Nun (uncredited)
Garner Simmons ... Hacienda Guard (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sam Peckinpah 
 
Writing credits
Frank Kowalski (story) and
Sam Peckinpah (story)

Sam Peckinpah (screenplay) and
Gordon T. Dawson (screenplay) (as Gordon Dawson)

Produced by
Martin Baum .... producer
Helmut Dantine .... executive producer
Gordon T. Dawson .... associate producer (as Gordon Dawson)
 
Original Music by
Jerry Fielding 
 
Cinematography by
Álex Phillips Jr. 
 
Film Editing by
Dennis Dolan  (as Dennis E. Dolan)
Sergio Ortega 
Robbe Roberts 
 
Casting by
Claudia Becker 
 
Art Direction by
Agustín Ituarte 
 
Makeup Department
Rosa Guerrero .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
William Davidson .... executive production manager (as William C. Davidson)
Carlos Terron Garcia .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William Davidson .... first assistant director (as William C. Davidson)
Jesús Marín .... assistant director (as Jesus Marin)
 
Art Department
Enrique Estévez .... set dresser (as Enrique Estevez)
Alf Pegley .... property master
 
Sound Department
Michael Colgan .... sound editor (as Mike Colgan)
Harry W. Tetrick .... sound re-recording mixer
Manuel Topete .... sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Raul Falomir .... special effects
Federico Farfán .... special effects (as Federico Farfan)
León Ortega .... special effects (as Leon Ortega)
 
Stunts
Gary Combs .... stunt coordinator
Duffy Hambleton .... stunt coordinator (as Duffy Hambledon)
Whitey Hughes .... stunt coordinator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Adolfo Ramírez .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Garth Craven .... supervising editor
 
Music Department
Daniel Allan Carlin .... music editor (as Dan Carlin)
Dan Carlin Sr. .... music editor (as Dan Carlin)
Arturo Castro .... mexican music coordinator
Greig McRitchie .... orchestrator (as Greg McRitchie)
Lennie Niehaus .... orchestrator (as Leonard Niehaus)
 
Other crew
Katherine Haber .... production assistant: director
Sharon Peckinpah .... dialogue director
Jim Preminger .... production assistant
Trudy von Trotha .... script supervisor
Yannoulla Wakefield .... production coordinator
Dan York .... production assistant
'Chema' Hernandez .... head wrangler: Mexico (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Tráiganme la cabeza de Alfredo García (Mexico)
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Runtime:
112 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:16 | Germany:16 (re-rating) (2005) | West Germany:18 (original rating) | Singapore:M18 | New Zealand:R16 | Australia:R | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 | Italy:VM14 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 (video rating) (1987) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:R

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Trivia:
Graeme Garden has, for many years, been making a pun of the title of this movie in an on-running joke on the BBC Radio series "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue". more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: At a little after 1:33 in the movie, as Bennie crosses inside his apartment, alone and talking to Alfredo's head ("A friend of ours used to take a shower in there...You know that? You know that!"), a crewman in black clothing can be glimpsed ducking behind an adjacent transom. A second later, his arm reappears as Bennie reaches for a bottle in the pantry. more
Quotes:
Bennie: Come on, Al. We're going home. more
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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
One man and his quest for meaning turns into a Peckinpah classic., 4 March 2008
9/10
Author: JohnRouseMerriottChard from United Kingdom

El Jefe is outraged to find that his daughter has fallen pregnant to a man who has upped and gone, after learning the identity of the rascal (Alfredo Garcia), he offers one million dollars to anyone who can bring him the head of the Lothario running man. On the trail are hit men Quill & Sappensly, Bennie & his prostitute girlfriend Elita, and some other Mexican bandit types, all of them are on a collision course that will bring far more than they all bargained for.

This was the one film where director Sam Peckinpah felt he had the most control, the one where we apparently get his own cut and not some chopped up piece of work from interfering executives, and viewing it now some 34 years after its release, it stands up well as a testament to the work of a great director. On the surface it looks trashy, we have homosexual hit men, grave robbing, potential rape, murders abound, prostitution, lower than the low characters, in short the film is awash with Peckinpah traits. Yet it would be a disservice to even think this film isn't rich in thematic texture, for the journey that Bennie, our main protagonist takes is one of meaning, he is a loser, but we find him on this quest to find not only fortune, but respect and love. It's a bloody trail for sure, but it has much depth and no little Peckinpah humour to push the film to it's bloody yet triumphant finale. Warren Oates is rewarded by Peckinpah for years of stirling work for him by getting the lead role of Bennie, and he grasps it with both hands to turn in a wonderful performance that splits sadness and vibrancy with deft of ease.

Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia has a harsh quality about it, be it the violence, or be it the sadness of the characters, but what isn't in doubt to me is that it's harshness is cloaked in Peckinpah splendour, 9/10.

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