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[[File:220px-Los_Bandoleros_FilmPoster.jpg|right|250px]]'''Los Bandoleros''' is a 2009 short film, written and directed by [[Vin Diesel]], featuring himself, [[Michelle Rodriguez]], [[Sung Kang]], [[Tego Calderón]], [[Don Omar]] and [[Mirtha Michelle]] reprising their roles from [[:Category:Films|The Fast and The Furious film series]], that provides back-story for the characters and events leading up to the oil truck heist at the start of the fourth film in the series, [[Fast & Furious]]. The short film was included as a bonus on the Blu-ray and Special Edition DVD releases of the feature, released in the USA on July 28, 2009. It was screened at the Los Angeles Short Film Festival and has been released on the iTunes store as a free download.
 
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| Name = {{PAGENAME}}
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| Image = Los Bandoleros Poster.jpg
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| caption = ''Theatrical Poster''
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| Director = [[Vin Diesel]]
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| Producer = Vin Diesel<br>Josh Goldstein<br>John Nguyen<br>[[Jessy Terrero]]<br>Samantha Vincent<br>Jalina Stewart
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| Writer = Vin Diesel<br>[[TJ Mancini]]<br>[[Gary Scott Thompson]]<ref group="note">Garry Scott Thompson is credited for the creation of the characters featured in every ''The Fast and the Furious'' film after the first.</ref>
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| Cast = Vin Diesel<br>[[Michelle Rodriguez]]<br>[[Sung Kang]]<br>[[Tego Calderón]]<br>[[Don Omar]]<br>[[Mirtha Michelle]]<br>
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| music = [[Brian Tyler]]
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| cinematography = Shawn Kim<ref name="imdb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1538503/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm ''Los Bandoleros'' - Internet Movie Database.com]</ref>
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| editor = Justin Bourret<br>Sonia Gonzalez
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| Distributors = [[Universal Pictures]]
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|company = One Race Productions<br>Terrero Films
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| Premiere = July 28, 2009
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| runtime = 20 Minutes
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| rating = {{Wiki|PG-13}}
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| Country = {{Wiki|United States}}
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|Language = {{Wiki|English language|English}}<br>{{Wiki|Spanish language|Spanish}}
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| Preceded By = ''[[The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]]''
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| Followed By = ''[[Fast & Furious (film)|Fast & Furious]]''
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|series = {{filmlist}}
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}}
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'''''Los Bandoleros'''''<ref group="note">Spanish for "The Outlaws"</ref> is a 2009 short film, directed by [[Vin Diesel]] and written by Diesel with co-writer and executive producer, [[TJ Mancini]]. The film stars Vin Diesel, [[Michelle Rodriguez]], [[Sung Kang]], [[Tego Calderón]], [[Don Omar]] and [[Mirtha Michelle]]. ''Los Bandoleros'' is a prequel to ''[[Fast & Furious (film)|Fast & Furious]]'', establishing the characters and events that leading to and occur in the fourth film.
   
 
==Plot==
 
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[[Han Seoul-Oh]] arrives in [[Dominican Republic]] in time to reunite with his friend [[Dominic Toretto]], who plans to break an associate of his ([[Tego Leo]]) out of prison. During the orchestration of a score involving the theft of gas from oil tankers, Dominic is reunited with his girlfriend, [[Letty Ortiz]], who has been searching for him since he left [[Los Angeles]] after that occurred five years ago in Los Angeles.
[[Leo Tego]] ([[Tego Calderón]]) is in a prison of the Dominican Republic, ranting about corporations holding back the electric car and starting wars for oil, while, on the streets, [[Omar Santos]] ([[Don Omar]]) chats to an old man unable to find enough gas. [[Han Lue|Han Seoul-Oh]] ([[Sung Kang]]) arrives and is collected from the airport by [[Cara Mirtha]] ([[Mirtha Michelle]]) and [[Malo]] ([[F. Valentino Morales]]). They drive him back to Santos' house, where his aunt [[Rubia]] ([[Adria Carrasco]]) is struggling with rising prices linked to the cost of gasoline and [[Dominic Toretto]] ([[Vin Diesel]]) is working on his car. The team then enjoy a welcome meal with the family. After breaking Leo out of prison, they head to a club, where Han and Cara flirt, while Dominic meets up with local politician [[Elvis]] ([[Juan Fernandez]]), who informs them of a window of opportunity to hijack a gasoline shipment. While relaxing at the club afterwards, Dominic is surprised by the arrival of [[Letty Ortiz]] (Michelle Rodriguez), who has tracked him from Mexico. The two drive together to the beach, where they rekindle their relationship.
 
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===Summary===
 
Tego Leo is in a prison of the Dominican Republic, ranting about corporations holding back the electric car and starting wars for oil, while, on the streets, [[Rico Santos]] chats to an old man unable to find enough gas. Han Seoul-Oh arrives and is collected from the airport by [[Cara Mirtha]] and [[Malo]]. They drive him back to Santos' house, where his aunt Rubia is struggling with rising prices linked to the cost of gasoline and Dominic Toretto is working on his car.
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The team then enjoy a welcome meal with the family. After breaking Leo out of prison, they head to a club, where Han and Cara flirt, while Dominic meets up with local politician, [[Elvis]], who informs them of a window of opportunity to hijack a gasoline shipment. While relaxing at the club afterwards, Dominic is surprised by the arrival of [[Letty Ortiz]], who has tracked him from Mexico. The two drive together to the beach, where they rekindle their relationship.
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==Cast==
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===Principal Cast===
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*[[Vin Diesel]] as [[Dominic Toretto]]
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*[[Michelle Rodriguez]] as [[Letty Ortiz]]
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*[[Sung Kang]] as [[Han Seoul-Oh]]
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*[[Don Omar]] as [[Rico Santos]]
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*[[Tego Calderón]] as [[Tego Leo]]
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===Supporting Cast===
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*[[Juan Fernandez]] as [[Elvis]]
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*[[F. Valentino Morales]] as [[Malo]]
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*[[Mirtha Michelle]] as [[Cara Mirtha]]
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*[[Adria Carrasco]] as [[Rubia]]
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==Featured Cars==
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:''The Following is a list of major cars used in "Los Bandoleros"''
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{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
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!Name
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!Model Year
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!Driver
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!Status
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|-
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|[[Buick Regal Turbo|1986 Buick Regal Turbo]]
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|1986
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|Dominic Toretto
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|Active
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|-
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[[Cadillac Brougham|1990 Cadillac Brougham]]
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|1990
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|Malo
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|Active
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|-
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|[[1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396]]
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|1969
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|Dominic Toretto
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|Active
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|-
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|[[Pontiac Bonneville|1966 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 26267]]
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|1966
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|Dominic Toretto
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|Active
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|}
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==Production==
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:''PENDING''
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==Trivia==
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:''PENDING''
   
==Video==
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==Notes==
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{{Notes}}
[[Video:Los Bandoleros - Part. 1|500px|left]]
 
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==External Links==
[[Video:Los Bandoleros - Part. 2|500px|left]]
 
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[https://vimeo.com/46696697 ''Los Bandoleros''] {{Wiki|Vimeo|on Vimeo}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Fast and Furious Films}}
 
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[[Category:Los Bandoleros]]

Revision as of 21:58, 13 September 2019


Los Bandoleros[note 2] is a 2009 short film, directed by Vin Diesel and written by Diesel with co-writer and executive producer, TJ Mancini. The film stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, Tego Calderón, Don Omar and Mirtha Michelle. Los Bandoleros is a prequel to Fast & Furious, establishing the characters and events that leading to and occur in the fourth film.

Plot

Han Seoul-Oh arrives in Dominican Republic in time to reunite with his friend Dominic Toretto, who plans to break an associate of his (Tego Leo) out of prison. During the orchestration of a score involving the theft of gas from oil tankers, Dominic is reunited with his girlfriend, Letty Ortiz, who has been searching for him since he left Los Angeles after that occurred five years ago in Los Angeles.

Summary

Tego Leo is in a prison of the Dominican Republic, ranting about corporations holding back the electric car and starting wars for oil, while, on the streets, Rico Santos chats to an old man unable to find enough gas. Han Seoul-Oh arrives and is collected from the airport by Cara Mirtha and Malo. They drive him back to Santos' house, where his aunt Rubia is struggling with rising prices linked to the cost of gasoline and Dominic Toretto is working on his car.

The team then enjoy a welcome meal with the family. After breaking Leo out of prison, they head to a club, where Han and Cara flirt, while Dominic meets up with local politician, Elvis, who informs them of a window of opportunity to hijack a gasoline shipment. While relaxing at the club afterwards, Dominic is surprised by the arrival of Letty Ortiz, who has tracked him from Mexico. The two drive together to the beach, where they rekindle their relationship.

Cast

Principal Cast

Supporting Cast

Featured Cars

The Following is a list of major cars used in "Los Bandoleros"
Name Model Year Driver Status
1986 Buick Regal Turbo 1986 Dominic Toretto Active

1990 Cadillac Brougham

1990 Malo Active
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 1969 Dominic Toretto Active
1966 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 26267 1966 Dominic Toretto Active

Production

PENDING

Trivia

PENDING

Notes

  1. Garry Scott Thompson is credited for the creation of the characters featured in every The Fast and the Furious film after the first.
  2. Spanish for "The Outlaws"

External Links

Los Bandoleros on Vimeo

References