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Machete (2010)

After being set-up and betrayed by the man who hired him to assassinate a Texas Senator, an ex-Federale launches a brutal rampage of revenge against his former boss.
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After being set-up and betrayed by the man who hired him to assassinate a Texas Senator, an ex-Federale launches a brutal rampage of revenge against his former boss.

Rating:R
Genre:Action, Comedy, Thriller
Directed By:Robert Rodriguez, Ethan Maniquis
Written By:Robert Rodriguez, Álvaro Rodríguez
In Theaters:9/3/2010
Box Office:$45,491,656
Runtime:105 minutes
Studio:Overnight Films, Troublemaker Studios

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Robert Rodriguez, Ethan Maniquis

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