Once Upon a Time in Mexico - 2003
Columbia Pictures

Character

Agent Sheldon Jeffrey Sands


Distinguishing traits/features:

Extreme sarcasm

No scruples whatsoever

Extra arm




Trivia

Johnny improvised many of the lines where
he was originally intended to swear.

Johnny wrote his own theme music for the soundtrack (track 9).
   


 


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