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  1. Three Amigos!: Directed by John Landis. With Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Martin Short, Alfonso Arau. Three actors accept an invitation to a Mexican village to perform their onscreen bandit fighter roles, unaware that it is the real thing.

  2. Three Amigos! (1986) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. When silent film stars Lucky Day, Dusty Bottoms, and Ned Nederlander get fired, they take a job offer from Mexico: doing a show with El Guapo, supposedly the most famous actor there.

  4. What is the plot of Three Amigos!? Three actors accept an invitation to a Mexican village to perform their onscreen bandit fighter roles, unaware that it is the real thing. What was the budget for Three Amigos!?

  5. Trailer. Three actors accept an invitation to a Mexican village to perform their onscreen bandit fighter roles, unaware that it is the real thing.

  6. Three Amigos! (1986) - * [Dusty Bottoms and Lucky Day thinks Ned Nederlander is saying "mail" plane] * Dusty Bottoms: What is it doing here? * Ned Nederlander: I think it's a male plane.

  7. Lucky Day : [sees Carmen has brought the horses] Let's ride! Lucky Day , Ned Nederlander , Dusty Bottoms : [the Three Amigos mount their horses, and ride to stand, horse to horse, with the banditos] Lucky Day : Well, you slime-eating dogs! You scum-sucking pigs!

  8. Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short in Three Amigos! (1986)

  9. 5 reasons to love this film: 1. The sight of Ned Nederlander (Martin Short) telling the incomprehensible, self-indulgent story of when he met Dorothy Gish ("you know, Lillian's sister") to a bunch of patient, albeit bored Mexican kids. 2.

  10. For some, shyness might be their El Guapo. For others, a lack of education might be their El Guapo. For us, El Guapo is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us. But as sure as my name is Lucky Day, the people of Santa Poco can conquer their own personal El Guapo, who also happens to be *the actual* El Guapo!