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El Mariachi Screenplay by Robert Rodriguez Produced by Robert Rodriguez Carlos Gallardo Directed by Robert Rodriguez Cast List: Carlos Gallardo El Mariachi Consuelo Gomez Domino Peter Marquardt Moco Reinol Martinez Azul Jaime De Hoyos Bigoton Ramiro Gomez Cantinero Jesus Lopez Viejo Clerk Luis Baro Domino's Assistant Oscar Fabila The Boy FADE IN: EXT. A JAIL IN MEXICO – DAY It's an early Friday morning and a patrol car drives up an unpaved road and parks next to a gutted police car on cinder blocks. The camera pans with the OFFICER as he exits his car and walks up to a ramp leading to the baby blue JAIL HOUSE. He is carrying a greasy bag of fast food. INT. JAIL LOBBY – DAY The Officer enters the lobby, tosses the bag of food to his PARTNER who is sitting at a desk. He grabs a tin cup and walks over to barred entrance to Block A. Twenty or so CRIMINALS, from drunks to drug dealers are sleeping peacefully in their cell on Block A. The Officer rattles the tin cup between the entrance bar. INT. JAIL CELLS – DAY The inmates stir, rubbing their dirty faces and trying to sit up. The camera dollies slowly down the narrow hallway of the block which has three cells: Two small ones side by side, and one bigger cell that faces the block entrance. The sound of scribbling and business dealing can be heard from inside the cell. It is AZUL jotting into a business ledger while chatting on his cellular phone. His cell is equipped with a small desk and a refrigerator. He hangs up the phone and continues writing. INT. JAIL LOBBY – DAY The Officer with the tin cup sits in a couch across from his partner, who is now eating, and reads a magazine. INT. JAIL CELLS – DAY Azul picks up his phone and makes another call. He talks business. In the other cell, prisoners are getting up and looking around. Azul hangs up the phone and writes. EXT. EL MOCO'S RANCH – DAY A gorgeous, bikini-clad BABE struts slowly into a tightly framed glamour shot. She pauses, takes a deep breath, then dives a 'perfect ten' dive into a house-side moat. She swims long, slow motion strokes around the moat as the camera tracks alongside her, lovingly admiring her tan lines and hydrodynamic build. She slides out of the water and walks up a cobble stone walk, dripping as she passes a seated GENTLEMAN in a white suit. His face is unrevealed. As she enters the house, he sets his drink down by a phone. He lifts up the receiver and dials. INT. JAIL CELLS – DAY Azul's phone rings. He looks up at it, startled, as if no one has ever called him before. He glances at his watch, and then back at the phone, hesitating to answer it. He looks around the cell block as if someone might be playing a trick on him. Finally he answers it, pausing before saying hello. It is El Moco. MOCO (V.O.) Good morning, Azul. Do you know who this is? AZUL (into phone) Moco... What the hell do you want after all these years? EXT. EL MOCO'S RANCH – DAY MOCO is sitting on his porch drinking tequila. MOCO (into phone) We've got a lot to talk about. I'm just a few town away with a whole new gang. I heard you were nearby so I thought I'd give you a call, amigo. AZUL (V.O) That's sweet of you, asshole. I don't suppose you could get me out of there, and then maybe hand me over my share of money. MOCO (into phone) Yes, I figured you'd want your money, my friend. That is why I have called you. I heard you were getting out soon, and figured I should deal with our situation. But do you really need me to help you get out? From what I hear, you're running quite a business out of your cell with a phone and some loyal men. It keeps you well protected I hear. Not a bad idea. I may try that myself sometime. AZUL (V.O.) I could stay in here and earn peanuts compared to what you owe me if I were to get out. So, yes, I want you to help me... my friend. MOCO (into phone) Soon my friend, soon. I'm sending you some people in a few days to get you. AZUL (V.O.) Really? Well, that's more like it. Just like the Moco I used to know. Azul is walking towards his window at the sound of a truck racing in. MOCO (into phone) Just hang in there my friend. I won't forget that you have been a big part of our success. What's wrong. EXT. JAIL – DAY A large truck drives up to the jail, parking beside the police car. Two tall, well-dressed MEN step out. They reach into the cab and pull out machine guns. They walk briskly towards the jail. INT. AZUL IN JAIL CELL – DAY Azul walks to his toilet and stands on it to see out his barred window. AZUL (into phone) There's something going on outside. Is this a double surprise? Are you getting me out today, Moco? There is no response from Moco. INT. JAIL – DAY The Guard reading the magazine stands when he sees someone approaching the door. EXT. JAIL – DAY Close tracking shot of guns as Tall Men open the door and enter the jail. INT. AZUL IN JAIL CELL – DAY Azul looks out of the jail cell suspiciously. Peering down the hall, he sees the guys with the guns. He hides behind the wall, peering out to see what happens next. INT. JAIL LOBBY – DAY The Tall Men walk right up to the guard, and hand him a huge wad of money. The Guard tosses the money to his partner (still eating), then turns to unlock the block entrance bars. INT. AZUL IN JAIL CELL – DAY Azul puts the receiver back up to his mouth. AZUL (into phone) There are two men here with guns. Did you send them? EXT. EL MOCO'S RANCH – DAY Moco, glancing at his watch, hangs up. INT. AZUL IN JAIL CELL – DAY Azul hangs up the phone and kicks his Bodyguard awake. The Bodyguard gets up and peers out the bars as Azul hides in a corner. INT. TALL MEN IN HALL – DAY The Tall Men walk steady and alert, ready to kill. They enter Azul's block and scope out the cells. The Bodyguard, seeing the tall men, retrieves his shotgun from under his mattress and grabs his machete from under the sink. He stands ready to fight. The Tall Men move slowly towards the big cell, somewhat cautious. They see the Bodyguard a second too late, for he sticks the shotgun between the bars, and shoots one of them before they can react. The shot one stumbles back into his buddy's arms. Azul's Bodyguard, amused by all this, opens his cell door effortlessly, and walks out as if to greet them. The Tall Men hear the sound of the other cells opening, so they turn around. The other prisoners on the block begin exiting their cells, carrying guns and Molotov cocktails. The Tall Man drops his gun. Finally, Azul exits his cell carrying his phone. The Bodyguard forces the Tall Men into an empty cell, closing and locking the door. Azul presses the #-button on his phone. Moco's phone number is automatically redialed. Moco answers. AZUL (into phone) I'm still here, Moco. And so are your little friends. But not for long. They have something they want to scream to you. Listen close, because you're going to repeat it to me when I come to visit you. INT. TALL MEN IN CELL – DAY The cellmates throw their Molotov cocktails into the cell. Moco hears the men screaming as they burn to death. Azul is holding the phone at arm's length into the cell. INT. JAIL LOBBY – DAY The Guards exchange glances when they hear the screaming, they smile and shrug, then go back to what they were doing. As Azul and his Bodyguards exit the block, the Guard with the magazine stands up as if to stop them, but Azul tosses him a wad of money and the guard sits back down to count it. EXT. JAIL – DAY A blue truck races towards the jail. Azul exits the jail carrying a shotgun. His Bodyguards get inside the Tall Men's truck and start it. Azul waits patiently for his blue truck. As the blue truck pulls up, two little rat-like VATOS exit the blue truck, one handing Azul a guitar case. Azul tosses it onto the hood. The Bodyguards wave as they drive away. Azul waves back. He opens the case, revealing an arsenal of weaponry. Azul notices one piece is missing. One Rat quickly pulls the missing weapon from his jacket and replaces it in the case. Azul is unamused. He grabs his MAC-10 machine gun from the guitar case and aims it at the thieving Rat's head. Suddenly, the Guard bolts out the jail waving the wad of money, as if complaining. Azul turns his MAC-10 onto the Guard instead. A few blasts later Azul and his rats pack up and go as the Guard twitches helplessly on the ground, still clutching the money in his bloody hand. CREDIT SEQUENCE EXT. AZUL / MARIACHI ON HIGHWAY – DAY The blue truck barrels down the highway and the camera pans with the truck as it passes a hitchhiker, MARIACHI, standing in the sun with a thumb in the air. The truck passes him up so he continues walking. Mariachi is carrying a guitar case in one hand and a black jacket in the other. He is wearing a white T-shirt, black pants. The camera pans to a sign that reads "ACUÑA 18 miles". EXT. MAIN STREET – DAY Mariachi is walking around downtown Acuña. He notices a bar across the street and, liking the way it looks, he puts on his jacket and crosses over to it. He stops to read a sign on the building that says "MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS ONLY". He prays silently to himself before confidently walking inside. INT. CORONA CLUB – DAY Mariachi enters the club, greeting the PATRONS as he makes his way to the bar. No one seems to greet him back. He sits on a barstool near some OTHER DRINKERS, laying his guitar case down lovingly beneath his stool. He looks around the place, as if sizing it up. BARTENDER What do you want to drink? MARIACHI Refresco. The other drinkers stare at him. Glancing around the room, Mariachi notices a small, table-shaped object draped with a cloth in one corner of the room. Sitting directly behind him are four mean-looking dudes. Mariachi is served his drink. MARIACHI No hay musica? BARTENDER (cleaning a glass) Why? MARIACHI I'm a mariachi. A good one. I play beautiful ballads, old classic ballads, on an old-fashioned guitar. BARTENDER So what? MARIACHI I could add a little class to this place. I work for fairly cheap, I live mostly off tips. But I need steady work, and I can guarantee bringing in more customers. BARTENDER (nodding) Tell me, why would I need one little guitar player when I've already got a full band? Mariachi gives him a silent "what" look. The BARTENDER motions to a YOUNG MAN sitting near the small draped table. The Young Man removes the drape revealing a keyboard. Puts on his mariachi hat, dips his fingers into his shot glass and rubs his fingers together (as if warming up for the big show). He hits a few switches in EXTREME CLOSEUP as... ... Mariachi adjusts himself to the seat. The Young Men gently taps one switch and the keyboard sounds like an accordion, pulsing out a beat. He then presses another switch and a horn section swells to a crescendo and waltzes the familiar riffs. He adds the string and horns accents by banging on the keys. He sounds awful. Mariachi grimaces slightly then turns back to the Bartender who seems to enjoy it. The Keyboard Mariachi finishes his song, sits back down. BARTENDER (nodding with satisfaction) There you see? Either I can pay one guy to sound like a full mariachi band... Mariachi picks up his guitar and lays some money next to his full drink. He looks disappointed. BARTENDER ... or I could spend the same money only get one little guitar player... Understand? MARIACHI (walking away) Thank you, sir. BARTENDER You want to earn a living? Get a real musical instrument. The Bartender picks up the bottle of soda pop Mariachi left behind and offers it to the other men on the table. They say no, pay, and leave. The Bartender offers it to the MEAN DUDES at the table. They all shake their heads no. The Bartender shrugs and dumps it.
Mariachi walks out and looks up and down the street. He decides to walk south. As he walks down the sidewalk, the camera pans into a CLOSEUP of another guitar case that is moving towards the Corona Club. The camera falls back a little revealing the backside of Azul, dressed also in black. Azul walks into the bar. INT. CORONA CLUB – DAY Azul enters the bar, notices to his left the table with the four mean-looking Dudes, drinking and eating chips and salsa. The oldest one, with his back to Azul, takes a sip from his mixed drink, then stands and excuses himself to the restroom. INT. BATHROOM – OLD MEAN DUDE – DAY The Old Mean Dude walks into the first stall and sits down. INT. CORONA CLUB – AZUL – DAY The three remaining Dudes notice Azul's guitar case. So does the Bartender. They all look at each other and laugh. BARTENDER (laughing and rolling his eyes) What the hell is this, mariachi day? There is no work for you here! Azul walks the mean Dude's table. Their laughing quiets down a bit as Azul stands before them. The Bartender stops smiling. AZUL Bartender... one beer. The Bartender nods and grabs a frosty glass. He begins to fill up at the tap. AZUL (without looking at him) In a bottle, wey. Bartender stops filling the beer, stares at the half-full glass for a moment, then drinks the beer. Azul is staring at the three Mean Dudes. They stare back. The Bartender slaps the unopened bottle down at the counter. BARTENDER Ready. Azul doesn't pay attention to him. AZUL I'm looking for an old friend of mine. His name is... Moco. Do you know where I can find him. MAIN MEAN DUDE You can sometimes find him here. He owns this place. AZUL So you know him? MAIN MEAN DUDE We work for him. AZUL That's too bad. Azul turns to the mean Dude sitting to his left, and places the guitar in his hands. The Mean Dude is confused. AZUL Hold it please. Azul opens the case and pulls out the MAC-10. The other two Mean Dudes are already reaching for their pistols. The Bartender ducks beneath the counter. Azul fires a million bullets into two of the Mean Dudes, (the other is holding the case in shock). Their chests explode, causing neat little dollops of flesh and blood fly everywhere. The Mean Dude holding the guitar case is frozen with fear. He manages to look up at Azul, who is watching the Mean Dudes die a slow, bloody death. The barrel of the MAC-10 is smoking. Azul turns slowly to the Mean Dude holding the case. Azul aims his MAC-10 in the Dude's face. Still frozen holding the case, he spends his last moments looking down the gun's barrel. INT. BATHROOM – DAY The shots caused Old Mean Dude to peer out from his stall as the toilet paper fell to the ground and started to roll across the floor. He now watches it roll as more shots ring out. He pulls up his pants and walks toward the door slowly. He is sweating profusely. He slowly picks up the toilet paper, plotting his next move. It grows silent... He takes a deep breath and rushes out the door. INT. CORONA CLUB MAIN ROOM – DAY The Old Dude bursts into the room with a roll of toilet paper in his hand, and a sheet of sweat sliding down his face. The Bartender rises up from behind the counter. The camera dollies slowly by the dead Dudes. Their blood-bathed faces twisted into odd shapes and expressions. The camera continues to dolly to the one dead Dude still holding the guitar case. His face is a bloody pulp. The camera stops dollying to the old Dude's mixed drink. A hand is stirring it with a straw. The camera pans up the arm to reveal Azul, standing expressionless with his gun sling over his shoulder. Shot at 16fps the Old Dude quickly drops the toilet paper and runs back inside the bathroom. Azul turns to his guitar case and carefully chooses another weapon. He grabs the drink and tosses a napkin over his arm like a waiter, then casually follows the Old Dude into the bathroom. The Bartenders glance at each other. One pours a shot glass full of tequila and raises it to his lips to drink it. Shots ring out and the Bartender spills the drink over himself. Without warning Azul bursts from the bathroom and walks calmly to his case. He replaces the weapon, picks up the case and leaves. A few seconds pass before the bartender grabs the phone and furiously dials. BARTENDER (into phone) Get me Moco!!! The door bursts open as Azul reenters, storming to the bar. The Bartender is so petrified he doesn't think to drop the phone. Azul walks right up to the Bartender. The Bartender shuts his eyes. The sound of the beer bottle popping open canbe heard, along with the sound of thirsty guzzling. The Bartender opens his eyes to Azul. CLOSEUP of the empty bottle slamming to the counter. The Bartender glances down at the bottle. CLOSEUP of Azul tossing a few coins near the bottle as payment. Azul leaves. A few seconds pass as the Bartender is standing there. You hear Moco yelling into the receiver asking what's going on. EXT. MOCO'S RANCH – DAY Moco is on the porch trying to get the Bartender to answer him. MOCO (into phone) WHAT'S GOING ON OVER THERE, ANSWER ME!!! INT. CORONA CLUB – BARTENDER – DAY You hear Moco's voice through the phone. The camera dollies into the Bartender as he screams into the receiver. The camera dollies in to the corpses... EXT. CORONA CLUB – AZUL – DAY ... and finally a low outdoor frontal tracking shot of Azul walking away smiling as the image fades out. EXT. HOTEL COAHUILA – DAY Low angle of Hotel Coahuila sign. MEAN DUDE #5 enters the frame as his beeper goes off. He runs into the Hotel Coahuila. INT. HOTEL COAHUILA LOBBY – DAY Mean Dude #5 enters the lobby where an OLD CLERK is sitting at the counter reading a yellowed newspaper. There is a pit bull on the floor beside him. MEAN DUDE #5 Da me telefono. VIEJO CLERK (without looking) Take it. Mean Dude #5 grabs the phone and dials Moco's number. He glances down at the PIT BULL lying on the floor. MEAN DUDE #5Pit bull? VIEJO CLERK Yeah, pit bull. The line is picked up and Mean Dude talks into the phone. He pulls out a piece of paper from his coat pocket and places it on the counter. He begins jotting down four names. He then slowly crosses their names out. MEAN DUDE #5 (into phone) Dead? The Viejo Clerk glances up from his paper. The Pit Bull also glances up. MEAN DUDE #5(into phone) All of them? How long ago? OK, What does this guy look like? Clerk goes back to reading his paper. Pit Bull is still paying attention, though. EXT. HOTEL CAOHUILA – MARIACHI – DAY Same low-angle shot of the outdoor sign displaying the name Hotel Coahuila. Mariachi walks into frame, and pulls out his wallet. Mariachi pulls out a few measly bucks then seems to be considering what to do next. INT. HOTEL COAHUILA LOBBY – DAY An inside shot looking out of the front glass reveals Mariachi looking at his wallet as Mean Dude talks to the phone. No one notices him. MEAN DUDE #5 (into phone) ... carries a guitar case... And what was he wearing?... all black... The Pit Bull turns and looks out of the window. Seeing Mariachi, he gets up and walks to it. EXT. HOTEL COAHUILA – MARIACHI – DAY Mariachi is putting his last few dollars back into his wallet. As he is walking away he notices the Pit Bull and he bends down for a closer look. MEAN DUDE #5 (into phone) Don't worry, Moco. We'll find him, and we'll mess him up real good. (ad lib) EXT. HOTEL COAHUILA – DAY Low shot with long lens at full zoom of Mariachi tapping on glass. CLOSEUP of dog responding. CLOSEUP of Mariachi tapping. INT. HOTEL COAHUILA LOBBY – DAY Mean Dude hangs up the phone. He writes a few more things. He turns to leave. MEAN DUDE #5 Gracias señor... As he passes the camera you can see Mariachi still playing with the dog. Inside view CLOSEUP of Mariachi tapping on glass. VIEJO CLERK Callate, hombre!!! SLOW MOTION SEQUENCE (?) Mariachi looks up at the Clerk, then stands. The Mean Dude turns around and looks and looks at the Clerk. Clerk turns to look at Mean Dude, who is walking back to the counter. Mariachi picks his guitar from the ground. He is in full view, but no one is looking at him. MEAN DUDE #5 Viejo, if you see anyone new in town, carrying a guitar case, dressed in black... you can call this number, OK? Mean Dude writes down a phone number and the description of Azul on a little card. VIEJO CLERK (nodding sarcastically) And if I don't call, you'll kill me... MEAN DUDE (handing him the card) No. I won't kill you... he will... The sarcastic smile fades from the old man. Mean Dude walks away. The old man reads the card, then glances out the window. Mariachi is gone. MARIACHI / MEAN DUDE #5 OUTSIDE HOTEL Mariachi is turning a corner just as Mean Dude #5 exits the hotel. The Mean Dude walks off in the other direction. EXT. BOYSTOWN SALOON DOMINO'S – DAY Mariachi enters Domino's bar. DOMINO is waiting on a few bar bums that are nursing their jaws. Mariachi sits with them, asks for a refresco, He gets looks again. Domino serves him and he asks to see the owner. She says he's looking at the owner. He then asks her for work as a mariachi. She says she has no money to pay him. He looks around the classy joint and knows she's lying (it turns out to be true, she has no money). When he asks how a girl can take care of herself in a town like this she stuffs a gun barrel in his mouth. He nurses his jaw, pays and leaves, as the others laugh. MARIACHI CHECKS IN TO HOTEL – DAY Mariachi enters the run-down lobby of the motel. The Viejo Clerk at the counter is reading his yellowed newspaper. Mariachi sees the Pit Bull laying by the counter. MARIACHI Pit bull. VIEJO CLERK Yeah, pit bull. MARIACHI I need a cheap room for a week, and I'd prefer to pay you in a few days, after I've found some work. VIEJO CLERK Sí, later... MARIACHI Thank you... The Old Man hands Mariachi a key for the second floor. MARIACHI Thank you, friend. As Mariachi walks away, the Clerk notices the guitar case and black clothes and he rereads the card Mean Dude left him. VIEJO CLERK (different tone of voice) Uh, excuse me señor? I forgot, I need a small deposit... Mariachi stops in his tracks. He turns back to the Clerk slowly... thinking. MARIACHI (walking back slowly) You can trust me. VIEJO CLERK I am very sorry, señor. But... how much can you spare? The dog is watching the event. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||






