And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003)

And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003)
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Antonio Banderas plays the title role in this cable-TV reenactment of a little-known chapter in the life of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The year is 1914: With Villa's war of rebellion against the Huerta forces going badly, he hits upon a brilliant method to finance his crusade. Actually, the idea is brought to him: American filmmakers D.W. Griffith (Colm Feore) and Harry Aiken (Jim Broadbent), then busy at work on The Birth of a Nation, approach Villa with a request that he sell them the movie rights to his revolution. Acting as Griffith and Aiken's representative, junior executive Frank Thayer (Eion Bailey) tags along with Villa as the rebel leader willingly "directs" the film of his campaign, even going so far as to delay mass executions until early morning so that the cameramen won't "lose the sun." Ultimately, Villa's dreams of cinematic glory are dashed when the American public, goaded on by certain special interest groups, turns against Pancho and his noble cause. By turns comic, tragic, gruesome, and ironic, And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself was first telecast by HBO on September 7, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Antonio BanderasEion Bailey, (more)
Director(s):
Bruce Beresford
Format(s):
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Antonio Banderas plays the title role in this cable-TV reenactment of a little-known chapter in the life of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The year is 1914: With Villa's war of rebellion against the Huerta forces going badly, he hits upon a brilliant method to finance his crusade. Actually, the idea is brought to him: American filmmakers D.W. Griffith (Colm Feore) and Harry Aiken (Jim Broadbent), then busy at work on The Birth of a Nation, approach Villa with a request that he sell them the movie rights to his revolution. Acting as Griffith and Aiken's representative, junior executive Frank Thayer (Eion Bailey) tags along with Villa as the rebel leader willingly "directs" the film of his campaign, even going so far as to delay mass executions until early morning so that the cameramen won't "lose the sun." Ultimately, Villa's dreams of cinematic glory are dashed when the American public, goaded on by certain special interest groups, turns against Pancho and his noble cause. By turns comic, tragic, gruesome, and ironic, And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself was first telecast by HBO on September 7, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bruce Beresford
Writer(s):
Larry Gelbart
Producer(s):
Tony MarkSue JettDiane Sillan Isaacs
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CAROL L.

I had seen several different "views" on film about Pancho Villa. This was very different because it showed the personal side of his reasons for doing what he did. I appreciate the MAN that he was much more now...not just the legends.

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Adam C.

This was a more refreshing view of Pancho Villa. because as an hispanic I was told of some positive side of Villa from family but only saw bandit type dipictions of him growing up watching westerns. It tells the other side of the story well. Antonio Banderas was excellent.

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Keith G.

From a funny, complex, dark and political script by Larry Gelbart, with a smashing lead performance by Antonio Banderas, and lovely support by a number of actors (first and foremost Alan Arkin cast way against type as a mercenary machine gunner, who makes the part completely his own) this is a terrific telling of a hard to believe but true story of the revolutionary Pancho Villa getting Hollywood to film his real life war as a way of netting good publicity and public support. I love the way the film effectively mixes the tragedy of war with comedy, an epic feel (amazing considering it was made for HBO) with intimate character moments. Not everything works. There i€™s a love story that feels a little shoe-horned in, and some ideas get repeated a few too many times, but this is a terrific satirical look at Hollywood, war, politics and how they all dance together. And its not afraid of making Pancho Villa a hero with a dark side, a man of good intent but huge, unchecked ego as well.

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