Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA conman's crimes are blamed on a good-natured fast-drawing cowboy he meets and decides to use as decoy.A conman's crimes are blamed on a good-natured fast-drawing cowboy he meets and decides to use as decoy.A conman's crimes are blamed on a good-natured fast-drawing cowboy he meets and decides to use as decoy.
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This is basically a series of vignettes with escaped prisoner Fred Williamson following conman/bandit Richard Pryor across the old west (Why?) and becoming the foil of Pryor's comedic schemes, after which he always takes off, leaving Williamson holding the bag.
Though not really funny in a laugh-out-loud kind of way, it's all pretty laid back and easygoing, with Williamson and Pryor fairly likable, making this entertaining for awhile.
About halfway through though, it starts to get a bit tedious, with a "plot" that's way too fluid and a budget that's too low to make this something I'd recommend to people who aren't already huge fans of the two stars.
The worse things about this are the repetitive use of the corny funk theme song and the fact that the legendary vocal group The Ink Spots make an appearance but aren't given a chance to sing.
Though not really funny in a laugh-out-loud kind of way, it's all pretty laid back and easygoing, with Williamson and Pryor fairly likable, making this entertaining for awhile.
About halfway through though, it starts to get a bit tedious, with a "plot" that's way too fluid and a budget that's too low to make this something I'd recommend to people who aren't already huge fans of the two stars.
The worse things about this are the repetitive use of the corny funk theme song and the fact that the legendary vocal group The Ink Spots make an appearance but aren't given a chance to sing.
Adios Amigo is one of Fred Williamson 's greatest misses. He is credited for writing, directing, producing and starring in this, so I would hold him most responsible for this abomination. This is a rare opportunity for him to team up with comedic genius Richard Pryor. I know this was low budget, but I fail to see if any of the money spent ended up on the screen. The film is a technical mess and was shot so poorly, it's hard to tell at times what is going on. There is zero chemistry between Fred Williamson and Richard Pryor. Basically, Richard Pryor is a con man and when his schemes go awry , Williamson has to step up to the plate and beat up a bunch of dudes in Pryor 's behalf. The film plays out in the same predictable fashion, until it ends. Nothing Pryor does here is funny and nothing Fred does on screen helps matters. The screenplay is 12 pages long and it shows. Fred's direction is atrocious and really fails to make much sense. Had I been entertained, I would not have minded. The film as a whole falls apart and falls flat. This has been on several dump bin cheapie DVD boxsets( The 50 movies for $5 variety). But don't be deceived, Adios Amigo is basically unwatchable and one of the stinkiest of cinematic turds that is out there.
Adiós Amigo (1975) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a righteous Cowboy whose life gets complicated when he runs into a con man and is continuously blamed for his misdeeds and empty promises. They quickly become friends and work together, but will they stay together or cross each other to get out of their constant jams?
This movie stars is directed by Fred Williamson (One Down, Two to Go) and also stars Richard Pryor (Harlem Nights), James Brown (Sands of Iwo Jima), Robert Phillips (The Dirty Dozen) and Mike Henry (Smokey and the Bandit).
The cast in this is awesome. There are some unique elements like the way the artwork is incorporated into the film. The soundtrack was also pretty good. Pryor and Williamson played off each other well, though I will say there's too many scene where the camera just zooms in on Pryor's face and reactions to circumstances. The opening scene where Pryor meets and frees Williamson was probably my favorite.
Overall this is a fairly average addition to the genre that's still a must see...because anything with Pryor is a must see. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend seeing it once.
This movie stars is directed by Fred Williamson (One Down, Two to Go) and also stars Richard Pryor (Harlem Nights), James Brown (Sands of Iwo Jima), Robert Phillips (The Dirty Dozen) and Mike Henry (Smokey and the Bandit).
The cast in this is awesome. There are some unique elements like the way the artwork is incorporated into the film. The soundtrack was also pretty good. Pryor and Williamson played off each other well, though I will say there's too many scene where the camera just zooms in on Pryor's face and reactions to circumstances. The opening scene where Pryor meets and frees Williamson was probably my favorite.
Overall this is a fairly average addition to the genre that's still a must see...because anything with Pryor is a must see. I would score this a 6/10 and strongly recommend seeing it once.
...but I'm not sure it was supposed to be anything else but bad? Suffice it to say it held my interest. I wonder if this film was made in the wake of the enormous success of "Blazing Saddles?" Not that it has a similar script but it was supposed to be a comedy Western.
i found this movie for a very cheap price and thought,how bad could it be.right off,i could tell the budget was next to nothing.at least it felt that way.it is supposed to be comedy,but from what i watched,it was not funny at all.i also noticed that the same manufacturer and distributer were also behind "Dan Candy's Law".i think the production values are better on this film.at least the movement of the lips and the words matched,unlike "Dan Candy's Law"but i also thought the acting wasn't very good.Richard Pryor and Fred Williamson are the main characters,co the movie should have been funny,but to me it was not.i might try and watch it some other time,and maybe i will have a different opinion.but for right now,i didn't like it.
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- TriviaRichard Pryor's lines were mostly ad-libbed.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sneak Previews: Pixote, Ragtime, Buddy Buddy, Absence of Malice (1981)
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