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Pray for the Wildcats

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
382
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William Shatner, Robert Reed, John Brascia, Robert Burton, Marjoe Gortner, Andy Griffith, and Marilyn Hearn in Pray for the Wildcats (1974)
Thriller

Ad agency employees Warren, Paul, and Terry suggest using Baja California, Mexico, for wealthy industrialist Sam Farragut's campaign. Sam insists on all four of them riding 600 miles on dirt... Read allAd agency employees Warren, Paul, and Terry suggest using Baja California, Mexico, for wealthy industrialist Sam Farragut's campaign. Sam insists on all four of them riding 600 miles on dirt bikes to find the perfect spot.Ad agency employees Warren, Paul, and Terry suggest using Baja California, Mexico, for wealthy industrialist Sam Farragut's campaign. Sam insists on all four of them riding 600 miles on dirt bikes to find the perfect spot.

  • Director
    • Robert Michael Lewis
  • Writer
    • Jack Turley
  • Stars
    • Andy Griffith
    • William Shatner
    • Robert Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    382
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    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writer
      • Jack Turley
    • Stars
      • Andy Griffith
      • William Shatner
      • Robert Reed
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • Sam Farragut
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Warren Summerfield
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Paul McIlvain
    Marjoe Gortner
    Marjoe Gortner
    • Terry Maxon
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Nancy McIlvain
    Janet Margolin
    Janet Margolin
    • Krissie Kincaid
    Lorraine Gary
    Lorraine Gary
    • Lila Summerfield
    John Barbour
    John Barbour
    • Howard Norlan
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Michael
    • (as Skip Burton)
    Marilyn Hearn
    • Loris
    William Wintersole
    William Wintersole
    • Mr. Perrins
    Paul Kent
    • Dr. Harris
    John Brascia
    John Brascia
    • Captain Guiterrez
    Steve 'Bunker' de France
    • Cantina Local
    • (uncredited)
    Buz Sisk
    • Helicopter Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Neil Summers
    Neil Summers
    • Cantina Local
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writer
      • Jack Turley
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    User reviews17

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    6Mike Orth

    This movie was so funny and enjoyable because it was incredibly ridiculous

    I thought Andy Griffith was unbelievably funny in this movie when he made an indecent proposal with a $20.00 Bill to a young couple thinking that they would actually agree to take him up on his offer!! It was amazing to me to see Andy Griffith act like such a twisted, dirty minded deviate who displayed violent sour grapes when he did not get his way.

    This movie was so funny and enjoyable because it was incredibly ridiculous with all its funky chemistry of Actors,Characters and the plot all combined to make a movie that me and my friends have been poking fun at for many years now. I often recommend this movie to people just because I want to see the look on thier faces and laugh when they see such a odd mixture of Actors and the Characters that they played in this flick.
    10Wuchakk

    An excellent TV adventure/drama with a great cast

    "Pray for the Wildcats" is a TV "movie of the week" from 1974 about four businessmen (Andy Griffith, William Shatner, Robert Reed and Marjoe Gortner) who take a trip through the desert wilderness of Baja California on dirt bikes. Griffith plays Sam Farragut, an arrogant mogul who thinks money is power and anyone can be bought if the price is right; and, if they can't, well, they'll just have to be discarded one way or another. Needless to say, the trip doesn't go as pleasantly as planned.

    If you didn't think it was possible for Griffith to play a robust villain you need to see this film. Andy just eats up the role of the dastardly Farragut. Not only is his performance a pleasure to behold, it rings true! All the other actors are perfectly cast, as are the wives and girlfriend of the three subordinate bikers, Lorraine Gary, Angie Dickinson and Janet Margolin respectively.

    "Pray for the Wildcats" is a morality tale in the manner of "Deliverance," except that the crime is inverted and the trip takes place in the SW desert/coast rather than a wild river in Georgia. Although a TV movie, "Pray for the Wildcats" is every bit as good as "Deliverance" and perhaps even better. And, thankfully, it doesn't contain anything as hard to watch as that infamous "squeal like a pig" scene.

    Judging from the reviews, many will ridicule such commendations. In fact, for reasons that elude me "Pray for the Wildcats" is often mocked as "campy" and "unintentionally funny." Really? I don't see this at all; and anyone who thinks it's campy obviously doesn't know what camp is. This is clearly a serious drama/adventure/thriller with the requisite soap operatics, but nothing overkill and definitely within the realm of believability. Another overdone criticism is Shatner's hairpiece, which is odd since it definitely LOOKS like his natural hair (not that it is).

    The real reason reviewers make fun of "Pray for the Wildcats" is because (1.) it's a TV movie and (2.) three of the stars had well-known TV shows -- The Andy Griffith Show, Star Trek and The Brady Bunch -- and, gee, I guess there's no way they could really act and break away from their typecast roles. But they can and do superbly in "Pray for the Wildcats."

    Another thing I love about this film is the powerful message: ***SPOILER ALERT*** One man sins greatly, but has zero remorse and tries to cover it up through his power and money; another man also sins, but realizes his mistake and ultimately proves his character; the other two show that they believe money and position are more important than justice and therefore prove their lack of character. ***END SPOILER***

    The film was shot in Arizona and Baja California and runs 100 minutes.

    GRADE: A+
    yelahttam

    A beautifully awful film

    The coolest video store in the world, Movie Madness, has a VHS copy of this film here in Portland, I rented it one night a few years ago and was stunned at the wondrously awful hilarity it contained. The sight of Andy Griffith trying to erase his good guy image by hassling a young couple in a Mexican cantina, droning on about "hippies", Marjoe Gortner and his "main man" speech, Shatner and Robert Reed, at one point, having a conversation about what to do with Griffith, which just sounds like Captain Kirk and Mike Brady having a tete-a-tete. But the capper is Angie Dickinson doing absolutely NOTHING. She's supposedly married to Robert Reed, but having an affair with Shatner, yet there's no evidence of it, at all. Such a shame. GO find this film, have some friends over and soak up the bad-ness. - mh
    johdousha

    The don't make 'em like this anymore...

    I agree with Teresa. This movie is a cheesy. But, on the other hand, I thought Andy Griffith did a fine job of being a bad guy for once. William Shatner, of course, played the part of William Shatner, but then, I just like him because he's Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise. Robert Reed was pretty good, too, and if you see this film, check out the interior of his house--I swear it's the same house as the one in the Brady Bunch! And sure, the film is completely dippy, and the plot's weird, and the effects are royally hand-made, but I still think this is a film worth watching, if only for the interaction between the well-known television personalities. Besides, where else do you get a chance to see William Shatner referring to someone else as "The captain?" The don't make 'em like this anymore...maybe that's a good thing. But see it anyway!
    5riccibilotta-167-829847

    Star Trek on wheels?

    An ok movie about a few executives going to Baja California. Griffith plays a somewhat sadistic boss who orders his execs to go to Baja with him on dirt bikes. The shirts they wore looked like Federation shirts, without the emblems. Too coincidental to just happen.

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    • Trivia
      William Shatner's character works for Andy Griffith's character, Sam Farragut. According to Star Trek lore, Captain Kirk's only brother was named Sam, and the USS Farragut was Kirk's first assignment as a lieutenant for Starfleet.
    • Quotes

      Sam Farragut: I'm a Hippie with money!

      Sam Farragut: The old fashioned rules about what's right or wrong, just hang loose, and let it all happen, ain't that right?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les rapides de la mort (1994)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una oración para los gatos salvajes
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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