A Night in Old Mexico is a 2013 Spanish-American Western film directed by Emilio Aragón about a man (Robert Duvall)[1] and his grandson (Jeremy Irvine).
Forced to give up his land and home, cantankerous Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to go quietly to the dismal trailer park that's all he can now afford.
But Red drives off without them after they steal his beer, unaware of a satchel holding $150,000 in drug money they left in his car.
The site's critical consensus states: "A Night in Old Mexico gives Robert Duvall a too-rare starring showcase -- then frustratingly wastes it on a contrived story that's often unworthy of his talents.
"[5] However, Joe Leydon, in Variety, wrote the film was a "small-budget, handsomely produced labor of love.