Che: Part Two
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Che: Part Two

Year:
Duration:
135 min
Genres:
Biography | Drama | History | War
IMDB rate:
6.9
Director:
Steven Soderbergh
Awards:
3 wins & 5 nominations
Details
Country: Spain
Release Date: 2009-01-24
Filming Locations: Huelva, Andalucía, Spain
Cast
Actor
Character
Franka Potente
Franka Potente
Che: Part Two
Demian Bichir
Fidel Castro
Rodrigo Santoro
Raúl Castro
Benicio Del Toro
Ernesto Che Guevara
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Aleida March
María D. Sosa
Aleidita
Raúl Beltrán
Bolivian Customs Agent #1
Raúl 'Pitín' Gómez
Bolivian Customs Agent #2
Paty M. Bellott
Woman at Airport
Othello Rensoli
Pombo (Harry Villegas Tamayo)
Norman Santiago
Tuma (Carlos Coello)
Joaquim de Almeida
President René Barrientos
Pablo Durán
Pacho (Alberto Fernández Montes de Oca)
Ezequiel Díaz
Loro (Jorge Vázquez Viaña)
Juan Salinas
Polo (Apolinar Aquino Quispe)
Luis Muñoz
Serapio Aquino Tudela
Lorenzo Ariel Muñoz
Camba (Orlando Jiménez Baznán)
Antonio Peredo
Coco (Roberto Peredo Liegue)
Aarón Vega
Ricardo (José María Martínez Tamayo)
Giraldo Moisés
Braulio (Israel Reyes Zayas)
Jorge Perugorría
Joaquin (Juan Vitalo 'Vilo' Acuña)
Néstor Rodulfo
Miguel (Manuel Hernández Osorio)
Kahlil Mendez
Urbano (Leonardo Tamayo Núñez)
Rubén Ochandiano
Rolando (Eliseo Reyes Rodriguez)
Cristian Mercado
Inti (Guido Peredo Liegue)
Roberto Guilhon
Ernesto (Freddie Maymura Hurtado) (as Roberto Guilhón)
Carlos Acosta-Milian
Antonio Domínguez Flores
Edgardo Rodríguez
Arturo (René Martínez Tamayo)
Armando Riesco
Benigno (Dariel Alarcón Ramirez)
José Juan Rodríguez
Moro (Octavio de la Concepción y de la Pedraja)
Daniel Larrazábal
Ñato (Julio Luis Méndez Korne)
Wilder Salinas
Julio
Jimmy A. Céspedes
Eustaquio (Lucio Edilberto Galván Hidalgo)
Eitán Vázquez
Salustio Choque Choque
Óscar Avilés
Pedro (Antonio Jiménez Tardio)
Rubén Salinas
Paco (José Castillo Chávez)
Daniel Aguirre
Aniceto Reinaga
Miguel Villarroel
Carlos
Diego Ortiz
Willy (Simón Cuba Saravia)
Jorge Arturo Lora
Chapaco (Jaime Arana Campero)
Lou Diamond Phillips
Mario Monje
Marisé Alvarez
Vilma Espín
Marc-André Grondin
Régis Debray
Carlos Bardem
Moisés Guevara
Eduardo Espinosa
El Vallegrandino
Eduard Fernández
Ciro Algarañaz
Antonio de la Torre
Lieutenant Carlos Fernández
Marco Antonio
Plainclothes Policeman
Luis Bredow
Honorato Rojas
María Cristina Calá
Honorato's Wife
Edison Narváez
Pablito (Francisco Huanca)
Óscar Jaenada
Darío (David Ardiazola)
Bart Santana
Daniel (Pastor Barrera Quintana)
Raúl Núñez
Eusebio Tapia Arune
Jesús Carrillo
Vicente Roeabado Terrazas
Gastón Pauls
Ciro Bustos
José Julio Park
Chino (Juan Pablo Chang)
Raúl Arévalo
Captured Soldier #1
Daniel Holguín
Captured Soldier #2
Sergio Deustua
Captured Soldier #3
Yul Vazquez
Alejandro Ramírez
Tom Minder
American #1
Andrew Petrotta
American #2 (as Drew Petrotta)
Frederic W. Brost
American #3
Geischglin Rojas
Padilla
Jordi Mollà
Captain Mario Vargas
Stephen Casmier
Captain Mitchell
James D. Dever
Major Ralph 'Pappy' Shelton (as Jim Dever)
Roberto San Martín
Captain Gary Prado
Mark Umbers
George Roth
Luis Callejo
Bolivian Interrogator
Matt Damon
Fr. Schwartz
Eduard Sanjines
Reporter #1
Diego Salazar
Reporter #2
René Aragón
Reporter #3
Pedro Casablanc
Colonel Joaquín Zenteno
Tomás del Estal
General Alfredo Ovando Candía
David Zambrana
Chingolo
Flavio Morales
Soldier Playing Possum
José María Piñeda
Hiding Soldier
Mónica Montoya
Store Owner
Saúl Avila
Coca Vendor
Miguel Antelo
Prado's Radio Operator
David Selvas
Lieutenant Colonel Andrés Selich
Jesús Carroza
Eduardo
César Salgado
Guard at Door
Martín Bello
Bolivian Soldier
Vismark Tito Rojas
Lieutenant Eduardo Huerta
Enrique Arce
Lieutenant Carlos Pérez
Christian Esquivel
Sergeant Mario Terán (as Cristhian Esquivel)
Anthony Amodeo
U.N. Police Officer (uncredited)
Benjamín Benítez
Rudolfo (uncredited)
Mariu Bárcena
Embassy Girl (uncredited)
Antonio Pardo
Ranger Boliviano (uncredited)
Jason Rivera
Un delegate
Uzimann
Indian Diplomat (uncredited)
Steven Weisz
News Cameraman (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Benicio Del Toro chose Ryan Gosling to play Benigno 'Beni' Ramírez. Gosling met with the real Ramirez and learned some Spanish to prepare for role. But delays during pre-production caused Gosling to drop out of the project.
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Was the first feature-length movie to be shot with the Red One Camera.
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Although Benicio Del Toro was always considered the absolute first choice to headline this film, Val Kilmer was considered as a secondary option to play Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara if Del Toro had not been available.
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Goofs
At his execution, Che was shot a total of nine times, not three as shown in the movie.
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When the guerrillas are crossing the Rio Grande, one guerrilla, armed with a bolt-action M43 Spanish Mauser, is shown in a close up raising it over his head. When the camera switches to a close up of the guerrilla in front of him (armed with an M1 Garand), he is seen doing the exact same motion, down to how his equipment jostles, in the background.
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When the Bolivian troops are about to ambush the guerrillas crossing the river, you can see the bullets in the belt have primers that have already been fired. The firing pin imprint on the cap is clearly visible.
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Quotes
Ernesto Che Guevara: [to a Bolivian soldier about to execute him] Shoot. Do it.
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Ernesto Che Guevara: To survive here, to win... you have to live as if you've already died.
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Faq
Q
What is the song that plays at the end of the film?
A
"Balderrama" by Mercedes Sosa. It's available at itunes & is also used in the trailer.
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A
For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Che: Part Two can be found here.
Q
Does this film explain Che's political views & how he adopted them?
A
Yes & no. There are a few scenes where Che discusses his political philosophy (Marxist-Leninist), but only as it relates to his Bolivian campaign. Part 2's focus is primarily on Che's attempt to overthrow the government of Bolivia in essentially the same manner as in Cuba; rally those who were poor to his cause. The campaign failed; Che & his army were hunted by the Bolivian army through the forest & were ultimately killed or, like Che himself, captured.
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Photos from cast
Franka Potente Juan Carlos Vellido
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