Saving Private Perez is a 2011 Mexican Western comedy film directed by Beto Gómez. The plot follows a Mexican organized crime leader, who is asked by his mother to rescue his brother, a United States Marine Private fighting in Iraq. The mobster sets up a team of four hand-picked Mexican men for the mission: his best friend, a Native American tomato farmer; two fat old men and a convicted murderer who is rescued from prison.[3]
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| Directed by | Beto Gómez |
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| Cinematography | Daniel Jacobs |
| Edited by | Mario Sandoval |
| Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
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| Distributed by | Videocine[1] |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
| Budget | 50 million pesos (US$4.5 million) [2] |
| Box office | $9.3 million[1] |
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