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Born in East L.A.
(DVD, 2003) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Cheech Marin, Daniel Stern, Paul Rodriguez
Director: Cheech Marin

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Format: DVD
Jan 2003
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
85 min.
Color
UPC: 025192019128
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Movie Description
When Cheech Marin is accidently deported to Mexico without i.d. or knowledge of Spanish and unable to convince U.S. officials to let him back in the U.S., the comedy begins. In between unsuccessful schemes to cross the border he gets duped by a dippy doorman, picked on by prison pals, and smitten by a senorita.

Credits
Cast:Cheech Marin, Daniel Stern, Paul Rodriguez
Director:Cheech Marin

Synopsis
Native-born American Rudy Robles is mistakenly deported in a U. S. Immigration Service raid. Caught without any identification or money, the non-Spanish-speaking Rudy struggles to scrape together enough cash to buy his way back across the border. Meanwhile, though, he's busy romancing an immigrant from El Salvador, dealing with the culture shock and a trying to get help from a moronic cousin.

Film Notes
Based on Cheech Marin's song, "Born in East L.A.," a parody of Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A."

"Born in East L.A." was Cheech's first effort after splitting with Tommy Chong.

Filmed in CFI Color, Prints by Deluxe.

Some television cuts of the film run 93 minutes, 6 minutes longer than other prints. The New York Times listed the running time as 98 minutes.

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
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Industry Reviews
"...Amiable....Amusing....Good hearted..."
Variety - Cart. (08/26/1987)

"...An across-the-board winner, an exuberant crowd-pleaser....Marin has come up with a great, simple idea and then has run with it the full, hilarious distance..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (08/24/1987)


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