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Directed by | John Landis |
Produced by | |
Written by | |
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Music by | |
Cinematography | Ronald W. Browne |
Edited by | Malcolm Campbell |
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Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
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Running time | 103 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $39.2 million[2] |
Three Amigos (stylized as ¡Three Amigos!) is a 1986 American Westerncomedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman, who wrote the songs for the film. Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short star as the title characters, three silent film stars who are mistaken for real heroes by the suffering people of a small Mexican village. They must find a way to live up to their reputation and stop a malevolent bandit.
Plot[edit]
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In 1916, the bandit 'El Guapo' and his gang are collecting protection money from the Mexican village of Santo Poco. Carmen, daughter of the village leader, searches for someone who can come to the rescue of her townspeople. While visiting a village church, she sees a silent film featuring 'The Three Amigos', a trio of gunfighters who protect the vulnerable from villains. Believing them to be real heroes, Carmen sends a telegram asking them to come and stop El Guapo.
Lucky Day, Dusty Bottoms, and Ned Nederlander are silent film actors from Los Angeles, California, who portray the Amigos on screen. When they demand a salary increase, studio executive Harry Flugleman fires them. Shortly afterward, they receive Carmen's telegram but misinterpret it as an invitation to appear in character and perform a show for the people of Santo Poco.
After breaking into the studio to retrieve their costumes, the Amigos head for Mexico. Stopping at a cantina near Santo Poco, they are mistaken for associates of a fast-shooting German pilot, who arrived just before they did and who is also in search of El Guapo. The Amigos perform a musical at the Cantina, singing 'My Little Buttercup', and leave the locals confused. The German's real associates then arrive at the cantina, proving themselves lethal with their pistols when everyone else laughs at them. A relieved Carmen picks up the Amigos and takes them to the village, where they are put up in the best house in town and pampered.
The next morning, when three of El Guapo's men come to raid the village, the Amigos do a Hollywood-style stunt show that leaves the men bemused. The bandits ride off, making everyone think that the Amigos have defeated the enemy. In reality, the men inform El Guapo of what has happened, and he decides to return the next day and kill the Amigos.
The village throws a victorious party for the Amigos. The next morning, El Guapo and his gang come to Santo Poco and call out the Amigos, but the Amigos think this is another show. After Lucky gets shot in the arm, the Amigos realize that these are real bandits and beg for mercy. El Guapo allows the Amigos to live, then has his men loot the village and kidnap Carmen. The Amigos leave Santo Poco in humiliation.
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Ned persuades Lucky and Dusty to go after El Guapo, saying that they have nothing worth going back to in America and this is their chance to be real heroes. They spot a cargo plane and follow it; the plane is flown by the German, who has brought a shipment of rifles for the gang. Preparations are underway for El Guapo's 40th birthday party, and he plans to make Carmen his bride. The Amigos try to sneak into the hideout, with mixed results: Lucky is captured and chained up in a dungeon, Dusty crashes through a window into Carmen's room, and Ned ends up stuck, suspended from a piñata.
Lucky frees himself, but Dusty and Ned are held hostage. The German, having idolized Ned's quick-draw and gun spinning pistol skills since childhood, challenges him to a shootout. Ned kills the German, and Lucky holds El Guapo at gunpoint long enough for Carmen and the Amigos to escape in the German's plane.
Returning to Santo Poco with El Guapo's army in pursuit, the Amigos rally the villagers to stand up for themselves. Drawing inspiration from one of their old films, they have the villagers create improvised Amigos costumes. The bandits arrive, only to find themselves suddenly being shot at by Amigos from all sides and falling into hidden trenches dug by the villagers. El Guapo's men either ride off or are shot, and he takes a fatal wound as well. As he lies dying, the villagers, all dressed as Amigos, step out to confront him. El Guapo congratulates them, then shoots Lucky in the foot and dies.
The villagers offer to give the Amigos all the money they have, but the Amigos refuse it with a quote from their own movies: 'Our reward is that justice has been done.' They then ride off into the sunset.
Cast[edit]
- Steve Martin as Lucky Day
- Chevy Chase as Dusty Bottoms
- Martin Short as Ned Nederlander
- Alfonso Arau as El Guapo
- Tony Plana as Jefe
- Patrice Martinez as Carmen
- Joe Mantegna as Harry Flugleman
- Phil Hartman as Sam, one of Flugleman's assistants
- Jon Lovitz as Morty, one of Flugleman's assistants
- Tino Insana as The Studio Guard
- Loyda Ramos as Conchita
- Phillip Gordon as Rodrigo
- Kai Wulff as the German
- Norbert Weisser and Brian Thompson as the German's friends
- Randy Newman as the Singing Bush
- Rebecca Underwood as Hot Senorita (kisses Ned at the close of the film)
Production[edit]
The film was written by Martin, Michaels, and Randy Newman. According to Michaels, Martin approached him with the idea of the film and asked him to co-write it with him.[3] Martin originally had the working title of Three Cabelleros, the same as the Disney cartoon.
Newman contributed three original songs: 'The Ballad of the Three Amigos,' 'My Little Buttercup,' and 'Blue Shadows,' while the musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. It was shot in Simi Valley, California; Coronado National Forest; Old Tucson Studios; and Hollywood.[citation needed]
John Landis was on trial over the Twilight Zone tragedy during the editing of Three Amigos, and the studio heavily edited the film down after he submitted his final cut.[4]
The production went through many cast changes before filming. Since he is a co-screenwriter, Martin had been attached to the project since 1980 and he, Dan Aykroyd, and John Belushi were originally going to play the Three Amigos. At one point, Steven Spielberg was slated to direct; he wanted Martin, Bill Murray, and Robin Williams to portray Lucky, Dusty and Ned, respectively.[5] Landis has said that Rick Moranis would have been cast as Ned, had Short been unavailable.[6] When Aykroyd became unavailable, Chase replaced him. John Candy was set for the role originally intended for Belushi, as he did in the movie Armed and Dangerous, but he was too large to ride the horse. It was Candy who recommended Martin Short to Steve Martin, as they had worked together at SCTV. It was the first movie for Short, and he and Martin became close friends, and continue to perform together.[7] Candy would prominently be seen later riding a horse in the 1991 film Delirious.
Martin developed tinnitus after filming a pistol-shooting scene for the film.[8]
There were difficulties between the main actors and Landis. Most famously, it included a scene where Chase refused to tell a joke because he thought it would make his character look like a 'moron.' Chase agreed to do the line after he threatened to give it to Short instead.[9]
Deleted scenes[edit]
Several deleted scenes were included in the Blu-ray release.[10] An alternate opening featured the peaceful village of Santo Poco being rampaged upon by El Guapo and his men, prompting Carmen's search for help. Extended sequences of the Three Amigos at the studio mansion and backlot lead into another deleted subplot involving an up-and-coming rival actress at the studio, Miss Rene (Fran Drescher).[6]
A deleted scene featuring Sam Kinison as a mountain man was lost,[6] as were most of Drescher's other scenes.[10]
Music[edit]
Elmer Bernstein wrote the score for Three Amigos New installation of s 4hana 1610. and Randy Newman wrote the songs.
- 'The Ballad of the Three Amigos'
- 'Main Title'
- 'The Big Sneak'
- 'My Little Buttercup'
- 'Santo Poco'
- 'Fiesta and Flamenco'
- 'El Guapo'
- 'The Return of the Amigos'
- 'Blue Shadows on the Trail'
- 'The Singing Bush'
- 'Amigos at the Mission'
- 'Capture'
- 'El Guapo's Birthday'
- 'The Chase'
- 'Amigos, Amigos, Amigos'
- 'Farewell'
- 'End Credits'
Reception[edit]
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Box office[edit]
Three Amigos had a U.S. gross of $39.2 million.[2]
Critical response[edit]
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 45% of 40 film critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5.16/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Three Amigos! stars a trio of gifted comedians and has an agreeably silly sense of humor, but they're often adrift in a dawdling story with too few laugh-out-loud moments.'[11] Film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film one out of four stars and said, 'The ideas to make Three Amigos into a good comedy are here, but the madness is missing.'[12] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that it was 'likable' but lacked a 'distinctive style', though certain jokes are crafted with 'enjoyable sophistication'.[13] Caroline Wetsbrook of Empire awarded the film three out of five stars and wrote that it was 'good-natured enough to sustain its ultimately thin premise'.[14]
Despite this, the film has since been reviewed more favorably and has become a cult classic. Neil McNally of the website Den of Geek noted that the film was 'unfairly overlooked' when first released, and praised the performances of Martin, Chase, and Short; the comedic scriptwriting of Landis; and the 'sweeping, majestic' score by Bernstein.[15] The film was ranked #79 on Bravo's list of the '100 Funniest Movies'.[16]
Chevy Chase has described the making of this movie as 'the most fun I've ever had.'[17]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^'THREE AMIGOS (PG)'. British Board of Film Classification. December 19, 1986. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
- ^ ab'Three Amigos (1986) - Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
- ^'Norm Macdonald Has a Show: Season 1, Episode 10: Lorne Michaels'. www.netflix.com. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- ^Michael Reuben. 'Three Amigos! Blu-ray'. Blu-ray.com. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
- ^Evans, Bradford (February 17, 2011). 'The Lost Roles of Bill Murray'. Archived from the original on May 20, 2015. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
- ^ abcEvans, Bradford (December 15, 2011). 'The Lost Roles of Three Amigos'. Split Insider. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^'15 Infamous Facts About ¡Three Amigos!'. www.mentalfloss.com. May 12, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^'Tinnitus Sufferers and You: Do you hear that?!'. Dallas Ear Institute. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
- ^'15 Infamous Facts About ¡Three Amigos!'. www.mentalfloss.com. May 12, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^ abThree Amigos 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray). 2011.
- ^'Three Amigos!'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Roger Ebert's review of Three Amigos on Chicago Sun-Times' website
- ^Maslin, Janet (December 12, 1986). 'Movie Review - - FILM: 'THREE AMIGOS''. The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ^'Three Amigos! Review'. Empire Online. March 3, 2006. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
- ^McNally, Neil (November 20, 2012). 'Looking Back at Three Amigos'. Den of Geek. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ^Fraley, Jason. 'BRAVO 100 Funniest Movies'. Bravo. The Film Spectrum. Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- ^https://ew.com/article/2004/08/13/chevy-chase-reflects-his-best-work/
External links[edit]
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- Three Amigos at Box Office Mojo
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- Three Amigos at the American Film Institute Catalog
Rebecca Ferratti net worth is
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Rebecca Ferratti Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Rebecca Michelle Ferratti (born November 27, 1964) is an actress, model, and dancer. She has worked in over 25 movies. She has been a dancer in many music videos and has posed in many magazines, including Playboy. She was Playmate of the Month in the June 1986 issue.Net Worth | $3 Million |
Date Of Birth | November 27, 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Helena, Montana, USA |
Height | 5' 5' (1.65 m) |
Weight | 47.63 |
Profession | Actress |
Nicknames | Rebecca Ferratti, Ferratti, Rebecca |
Star Sign | Sagittarius |
# | Quote |
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1 | I hate jealousy, it gets you nowhere! If more people liked themselves for who they are and what they can contribute to the world in a positive way, then I believe there would be less jealousy in the world. If you cannot talk positive with an intelligent tongue keep your dirty mouth shut. It's unattractive to hear a man bring another one down and really makes you look little and insecure. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
WildCat | 2007 | Video | Prof. Cindy Knox |
SWAT: Warhead One | 2004 | Video | Luc's ex-wife |
Power Elite | 2002 | Amanda Davis | |
The Misadventures of James Spawn | 1998 | The Model | |
Erotic Confessions: Volume 2 | 1997 | Video | Rebecca / Ms. Mary (episode 'Arresting Developments') |
Erotic Confessions | 1996 | TV Series | Rebecca / Ms. Mary |
California Heat | 1995 | Alice | |
Indecent Behavior III | 1995 | Morenika | |
To the Limit | 1995 | Lupe | |
Embrace of the Vampire | 1995 | Princess | |
OP Center | 1995 | TV Movie | Maynard |
Hard Vice | 1994 | Christine | |
Cyborg 3: The Recycler | 1994 | Video | Elexia |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | 1994 | Sexy Woman | |
Small Kill | 1992 | Dianna Conti | |
Sweating Bullets | 1992 | TV Series | Anita |
1st & Ten: The Championship | 1989 | TV Series | Sunset West |
How I Got Into College | 1989 | Game Show Hostess | |
Gor II | 1988 | Talena (as Rebecca Ferrati) | |
Cheerleader Camp | 1988 | Theresa Salazar | |
Silent Assassins | 1988 | Miss Amy (as Rebecca Ferrati) | |
Beverly Hills Cop II | 1987 | Playboy Playmate | |
Gor | 1987 | Talena | |
¡Three Amigos! | 1986 | Señorita Kissing Ned (as Rebecca Underwood) | |
Malibu Beach | 1978 | uncredited |
Thanks
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Self
Rebecca Underwood 3 Amigos Capitulos
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Centerfold Babylon | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild Live! | 2002 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: California Girls | 2000 | Video documentary | Herself |
Girls of the 'B' Movies | 1998 | Video documentary | Herself |
American Gladiators | 1995-1996 | TV Series | Contestant |
Playboy: Wet & Wild V | 1993 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild IV | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Playmate Private Pleasures | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: The Best of Wet & Wild | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild III | 1991 | Video documentary | Herself |
Into the Night | 1991 | TV Series | Herself |
Playboy: Playmates at Play | 1990 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild | 1989 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1989 | 1988 | Video documentary | Herself - Miss June (as Rebecca Michelle Ferratti) |
Archive Footage
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Production[edit]
The film was written by Martin, Michaels, and Randy Newman. According to Michaels, Martin approached him with the idea of the film and asked him to co-write it with him.[3] Martin originally had the working title of Three Cabelleros, the same as the Disney cartoon.
Newman contributed three original songs: 'The Ballad of the Three Amigos,' 'My Little Buttercup,' and 'Blue Shadows,' while the musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. It was shot in Simi Valley, California; Coronado National Forest; Old Tucson Studios; and Hollywood.[citation needed]
John Landis was on trial over the Twilight Zone tragedy during the editing of Three Amigos, and the studio heavily edited the film down after he submitted his final cut.[4]
The production went through many cast changes before filming. Since he is a co-screenwriter, Martin had been attached to the project since 1980 and he, Dan Aykroyd, and John Belushi were originally going to play the Three Amigos. At one point, Steven Spielberg was slated to direct; he wanted Martin, Bill Murray, and Robin Williams to portray Lucky, Dusty and Ned, respectively.[5] Landis has said that Rick Moranis would have been cast as Ned, had Short been unavailable.[6] When Aykroyd became unavailable, Chase replaced him. John Candy was set for the role originally intended for Belushi, as he did in the movie Armed and Dangerous, but he was too large to ride the horse. It was Candy who recommended Martin Short to Steve Martin, as they had worked together at SCTV. It was the first movie for Short, and he and Martin became close friends, and continue to perform together.[7] Candy would prominently be seen later riding a horse in the 1991 film Delirious.
Martin developed tinnitus after filming a pistol-shooting scene for the film.[8]
There were difficulties between the main actors and Landis. Most famously, it included a scene where Chase refused to tell a joke because he thought it would make his character look like a 'moron.' Chase agreed to do the line after he threatened to give it to Short instead.[9]
Deleted scenes[edit]
Several deleted scenes were included in the Blu-ray release.[10] An alternate opening featured the peaceful village of Santo Poco being rampaged upon by El Guapo and his men, prompting Carmen's search for help. Extended sequences of the Three Amigos at the studio mansion and backlot lead into another deleted subplot involving an up-and-coming rival actress at the studio, Miss Rene (Fran Drescher).[6]
A deleted scene featuring Sam Kinison as a mountain man was lost,[6] as were most of Drescher's other scenes.[10]
Music[edit]
Elmer Bernstein wrote the score for Three Amigos New installation of s 4hana 1610. and Randy Newman wrote the songs.
- 'The Ballad of the Three Amigos'
- 'Main Title'
- 'The Big Sneak'
- 'My Little Buttercup'
- 'Santo Poco'
- 'Fiesta and Flamenco'
- 'El Guapo'
- 'The Return of the Amigos'
- 'Blue Shadows on the Trail'
- 'The Singing Bush'
- 'Amigos at the Mission'
- 'Capture'
- 'El Guapo's Birthday'
- 'The Chase'
- 'Amigos, Amigos, Amigos'
- 'Farewell'
- 'End Credits'
Reception[edit]
Rebecca Underwood 3 Amigos Mexican Restaurant
Box office[edit]
Three Amigos had a U.S. gross of $39.2 million.[2]
Critical response[edit]
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 45% of 40 film critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5.16/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Three Amigos! stars a trio of gifted comedians and has an agreeably silly sense of humor, but they're often adrift in a dawdling story with too few laugh-out-loud moments.'[11] Film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film one out of four stars and said, 'The ideas to make Three Amigos into a good comedy are here, but the madness is missing.'[12] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that it was 'likable' but lacked a 'distinctive style', though certain jokes are crafted with 'enjoyable sophistication'.[13] Caroline Wetsbrook of Empire awarded the film three out of five stars and wrote that it was 'good-natured enough to sustain its ultimately thin premise'.[14]
Despite this, the film has since been reviewed more favorably and has become a cult classic. Neil McNally of the website Den of Geek noted that the film was 'unfairly overlooked' when first released, and praised the performances of Martin, Chase, and Short; the comedic scriptwriting of Landis; and the 'sweeping, majestic' score by Bernstein.[15] The film was ranked #79 on Bravo's list of the '100 Funniest Movies'.[16]
Chevy Chase has described the making of this movie as 'the most fun I've ever had.'[17]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Rebecca Underwood Three Amigos
- ^'THREE AMIGOS (PG)'. British Board of Film Classification. December 19, 1986. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
- ^ ab'Three Amigos (1986) - Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
- ^'Norm Macdonald Has a Show: Season 1, Episode 10: Lorne Michaels'. www.netflix.com. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- ^Michael Reuben. 'Three Amigos! Blu-ray'. Blu-ray.com. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
- ^Evans, Bradford (February 17, 2011). 'The Lost Roles of Bill Murray'. Archived from the original on May 20, 2015. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
- ^ abcEvans, Bradford (December 15, 2011). 'The Lost Roles of Three Amigos'. Split Insider. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^'15 Infamous Facts About ¡Three Amigos!'. www.mentalfloss.com. May 12, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^'Tinnitus Sufferers and You: Do you hear that?!'. Dallas Ear Institute. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
- ^'15 Infamous Facts About ¡Three Amigos!'. www.mentalfloss.com. May 12, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^ abThree Amigos 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray). 2011.
- ^'Three Amigos!'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Roger Ebert's review of Three Amigos on Chicago Sun-Times' website
- ^Maslin, Janet (December 12, 1986). 'Movie Review - - FILM: 'THREE AMIGOS''. The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ^'Three Amigos! Review'. Empire Online. March 3, 2006. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
- ^McNally, Neil (November 20, 2012). 'Looking Back at Three Amigos'. Den of Geek. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ^Fraley, Jason. 'BRAVO 100 Funniest Movies'. Bravo. The Film Spectrum. Retrieved December 20, 2012.
- ^https://ew.com/article/2004/08/13/chevy-chase-reflects-his-best-work/
External links[edit]
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Three Amigos |
- Three Amigos on IMDb
- Three Amigos at Box Office Mojo
- Three Amigos at Rotten Tomatoes
- Three Amigos at the American Film Institute Catalog
Rebecca Ferratti net worth is
$3 Million
Rebecca Ferratti Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Rebecca Michelle Ferratti (born November 27, 1964) is an actress, model, and dancer. She has worked in over 25 movies. She has been a dancer in many music videos and has posed in many magazines, including Playboy. She was Playmate of the Month in the June 1986 issue.Net Worth | $3 Million |
Date Of Birth | November 27, 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Helena, Montana, USA |
Height | 5' 5' (1.65 m) |
Weight | 47.63 |
Profession | Actress |
Nicknames | Rebecca Ferratti, Ferratti, Rebecca |
Star Sign | Sagittarius |
# | Quote |
---|---|
1 | I hate jealousy, it gets you nowhere! If more people liked themselves for who they are and what they can contribute to the world in a positive way, then I believe there would be less jealousy in the world. If you cannot talk positive with an intelligent tongue keep your dirty mouth shut. It's unattractive to hear a man bring another one down and really makes you look little and insecure. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
WildCat | 2007 | Video | Prof. Cindy Knox |
SWAT: Warhead One | 2004 | Video | Luc's ex-wife |
Power Elite | 2002 | Amanda Davis | |
The Misadventures of James Spawn | 1998 | The Model | |
Erotic Confessions: Volume 2 | 1997 | Video | Rebecca / Ms. Mary (episode 'Arresting Developments') |
Erotic Confessions | 1996 | TV Series | Rebecca / Ms. Mary |
California Heat | 1995 | Alice | |
Indecent Behavior III | 1995 | Morenika | |
To the Limit | 1995 | Lupe | |
Embrace of the Vampire | 1995 | Princess | |
OP Center | 1995 | TV Movie | Maynard |
Hard Vice | 1994 | Christine | |
Cyborg 3: The Recycler | 1994 | Video | Elexia |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | 1994 | Sexy Woman | |
Small Kill | 1992 | Dianna Conti | |
Sweating Bullets | 1992 | TV Series | Anita |
1st & Ten: The Championship | 1989 | TV Series | Sunset West |
How I Got Into College | 1989 | Game Show Hostess | |
Gor II | 1988 | Talena (as Rebecca Ferrati) | |
Cheerleader Camp | 1988 | Theresa Salazar | |
Silent Assassins | 1988 | Miss Amy (as Rebecca Ferrati) | |
Beverly Hills Cop II | 1987 | Playboy Playmate | |
Gor | 1987 | Talena | |
¡Three Amigos! | 1986 | Señorita Kissing Ned (as Rebecca Underwood) | |
Malibu Beach | 1978 | uncredited |
Thanks
Rebecca Underwood 3 Amigos De La
Self
Rebecca Underwood 3 Amigos Capitulos
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Centerfold Babylon | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild Live! | 2002 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: California Girls | 2000 | Video documentary | Herself |
Girls of the 'B' Movies | 1998 | Video documentary | Herself |
American Gladiators | 1995-1996 | TV Series | Contestant |
Playboy: Wet & Wild V | 1993 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild IV | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Playmate Private Pleasures | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: The Best of Wet & Wild | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild III | 1991 | Video documentary | Herself |
Into the Night | 1991 | TV Series | Herself |
Playboy: Playmates at Play | 1990 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy: Wet & Wild | 1989 | Video documentary | Herself |
Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1989 | 1988 | Video documentary | Herself - Miss June (as Rebecca Michelle Ferratti) |
Archive Footage
Rebecca Underwood Three Amigos
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Playboy: 21 Playmates Centerfold Collection | 1996 | Video documentary | Herself (Miss June 1986) |
Playboy's Playmate Bloopers | 1992 | Video documentary | Herself |