अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.
Teresa Van der Woude
- Pretty Girl
- (as Teresa Vander Woude)
Barry Donovan
- Cowhand
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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Good scenery, incomprehensible storyline. The reason I give this movie what I would call a massive 4 out of 10 is simply that the actors are not horrible. They give decent performances, believable performances sort of. The script is an incoherent mess with no logical purpose. I didn't know why the characters did what they did, and after the film I was left somewhat puzzled at what I was supposed to "take home" from watching it. Was there any sort of afterthoughts to be had? Not really. If the actors had been as bad as the script, then this would have been a 2/10 movie, but they lift it up to an acceptable 4 out of 10. Passable for entertainment, barely. Anything with Chuck Norris in it is at least as good/bad as this.
It's a bad movie.
its full of mistakes,bad and no-making-sense dialogues and bad acting.Gable ll "plays" like amateur...
Brolin washed and brushed hair is so extra terrestrial in the wild west desert and for a life of a macho desperado.
Roundtrees is the only oasis in the film but can't save it from the director's awful dream...
Corny movie...
waste of time watching.
If you see this in a bin for $5.00 at Wal-Mart save your money....
trust me, you will thank me for avoiding watching this Save your money and buy a Taco Bell lunch box instead.
waste of time watching.
If you see this in a bin for $5.00 at Wal-Mart save your money....
trust me, you will thank me for avoiding watching this Save your money and buy a Taco Bell lunch box instead.
My review was written in April 1990 after watching the film on RCA/Columbia video cassette.
"Bad Jim" is a good-natured Western about three kindly desperadoes and Billy the Kid's horse. It's a direct-to-video release that should satisfy sagebrush buffs.
Filmmaker Clyde Ware brings authenticity and enthusiasm to the moribund genre. Casting interestingly teams up James Brolin, who played Clark Gable in "Gable and Lombard" with sidekick John Clark Gable, the late star's son and a dead ringer for Kevin Costner. Third member of the triumvirate is Richard Roundtree, in good form and overdue for a Western since "Charley One-Eye" 17 years earlier.
The trio is intercepted by Pepe Serna, on the lam from the authorities. He had been riding with the late Billy the Kid and sells them what he claims to be the Kid's horse. Gable renames it Jim and the three ne'er-do-wells begin a series of bank robberies posing as Billy and his gang.
Rather uneventful film is long on atmosphere, with good lensing of Arizona locations and well-researched folklore (notably a primitive form of lacrosse played by a local Indian tribe). Ware avoids racism or condescension, though his script has a little too much hindsight at times, such as Gable lecturing a young woman on tolerance: "Put yourself in the other guy's shoes or moccasins".
Brolin is comfortable in the saddle and Gable shows promise. Supporting cast is peppered with veterans like Ty Hardin and Rory Calhoun who are fun to see again in this context.
"Bad Jim" is a good-natured Western about three kindly desperadoes and Billy the Kid's horse. It's a direct-to-video release that should satisfy sagebrush buffs.
Filmmaker Clyde Ware brings authenticity and enthusiasm to the moribund genre. Casting interestingly teams up James Brolin, who played Clark Gable in "Gable and Lombard" with sidekick John Clark Gable, the late star's son and a dead ringer for Kevin Costner. Third member of the triumvirate is Richard Roundtree, in good form and overdue for a Western since "Charley One-Eye" 17 years earlier.
The trio is intercepted by Pepe Serna, on the lam from the authorities. He had been riding with the late Billy the Kid and sells them what he claims to be the Kid's horse. Gable renames it Jim and the three ne'er-do-wells begin a series of bank robberies posing as Billy and his gang.
Rather uneventful film is long on atmosphere, with good lensing of Arizona locations and well-researched folklore (notably a primitive form of lacrosse played by a local Indian tribe). Ware avoids racism or condescension, though his script has a little too much hindsight at times, such as Gable lecturing a young woman on tolerance: "Put yourself in the other guy's shoes or moccasins".
Brolin is comfortable in the saddle and Gable shows promise. Supporting cast is peppered with veterans like Ty Hardin and Rory Calhoun who are fun to see again in this context.
It's not often that the horses do a better job of acting than the principle in a western. While James Brolin and Richard Roundtree were passable John Clark gable was gawd awful. The story line itself didn't really make any sense, apparently riding Billy the Kid's horse altered the sensibilities of the rider. If that was indeed the premise of the story more should have been made of it. Although the narrative was incoherent the scenery was good and Brolin's appaloosa horse was stunning. It's a shame they wasted the time and effort it took to make a film that didn't make any sense.This would make a good movie to have on with no audio and music playing while you clean the house.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाJohn Clark Gable stars with James Brolin, who'd played Gable's dad in the biopic Gable and Lombard (1976).
- गूफ़The bandana/wild rag of Roundtrees' character change from white to red and to white again during the manhunting and other post scenes.
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