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The Frisco Kid (1979)
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13 July 1979 (USA)
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The greatest cowboy ever to ride into the Wild West. From Poland. more
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A Polish rabbi wanders through the Old West on his way to lead a synagogue in San Francisco. On the...
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Funny and warming film
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gene Wilder | ... | Avram | |
| Harrison Ford | ... | Tommy | |
| Ramon Bieri | ... | Mr. Jones | |
| Val Bisoglio | ... | Chief Gray Cloud | |
| George DiCenzo | ... | Darryl Diggs (as George Ralph DiCenzo) | |
| Leo Fuchs | ... | Chief Rabbi | |
| Penny Peyser | ... | Rosalie | |
| William Smith | ... | Matt Diggs | |
| Jack Somack | ... | Samuel Bender | |
| Beege Barkette | ... | Sarah Mindl (as Beege Barkett) | |
| Shay Duffin | ... | O'Leary | |
| Walter Janovitz | ... | Old Amish Man (as Walter Janowitz) | |
| Joe Kapp | ... | Monterano | |
| Clyde Kusatsu | ... | Mr. Ping | |
| Clifford A. Pellow | ... | Mr. Daniels (as Cliff Pellow) |
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No Knife (USA) (working title)
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114 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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According to Gene Wilder's autobiography, John Wayne was offered the part that was eventually played by Harrison Ford. The Duke loved the role and was willing to star with Wilder. However an agent tried to offer Wayne less than his usual fee and the legendary actor turned the film down.
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Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Avram's horse gets spooked by the rattlesnake, Avram begins yelling but his mouth doesn't move.
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Beautiful Dreamer
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This is one of my all-time favorite comedies. A lot of it is gritty, but the movie never loses sight of the humor it's trying to get across.
Gene Wilder is the center of it. Anyone could have played Ford's role, but he does a competent job. He's not really believable, but the ROLE isn't believable. It's hard to be a good guy when you're threatening peoples' lives in order to rob them.
Wilder is the whole movie, except for Val Bisoglio as Chief Gray Cloud. Wilder portrays a lost man in the wilds of frontier America, and he does it well. The movie itself deftly avoids moralizing about the 'right' religion. The Amish people helping the Rabbi on his journey is very realistic. They would not have turned down another religious man; they would have helped him, just as they do, in the film. I appreciate little touches, like this. It would have been far too easy to portray the Amish (or Mennonites; it's hard to tell, with a movie set in that time period) as ultraconservative bigots, but instead, the production crew chose to show them realistically.
This is a sweet, funny movie, with some real drama, unless you're just too cynical to care. And if you ARE too cynical to care, I truly pity you. This is a fun, exciting movie that anyone should like.
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