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.Bart: Work here is done. I'm needed elsewhere now. I'm needed wherever outlaws rule the West, wherever innocent women and children are afraid to walk the streets, wherever a man cannot live in simple dignity, wherever a people cry out for justice.
Crowd: [in unison] BULLSHIT! Bart: All right, you caught me. To speak the plain truth, it's getting pretty damn dull around here.
Reverend Johnson: Now I don't have to tell you good folks what's been happening in our beloved little town. Sheriff murdered, crops burned, stores looted, people stampeded, and cattle raped. The time has come to act, and act fast. I'm leaving.
I get the idea. Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Rio Bravo and such. I thought Rio Bravo had a connected movie. guess remembered that wrong.
personally I think Silverado is almost in its own league. soo many big name actors/actresses and some even before they were big names.
also hard to beat Kilmer's Doc Holiday. he nailed that
2. Brooks quit when Warner Bros. refused to cast his first choice for Black Bart, co-writer and gonzo comedian Richard Pryor.
“The studio said he couldn’t be insured after a drug arrest. Richard [inset] urged me to return and audition other actors. He thought Cleavon Little was a better choice than him — ‘He’s a stage-trained actor, charming, handsome and strong, plus this guy is coal-black, way darker than me. He’s going to scare the s–t out of that town.’
3. When shooting began, character actor Gig Young (below) was playing the Waco Kid.
“He was great in ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?,’ and he was a recovering alcoholic. Unfortunately, he wasn’t really recovering and he vomited something green all over the jailhouse set the first day. So I had to send for Gene Wilder to replace him.”
4.Hottentot Venuswould have made a better Mongo...ijs
I get the idea. Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Rio Bravo and such. I thought Rio Bravo had a connected movie. guess remembered that wrong.
personally I think Silverado is almost in its own league. soo many big name actors/actresses and some even before they were big names.
also hard to beat Kilmer's Doc Holiday. he nailed that
I think they made a movie called Rio Lobo that was a sequel to Rio Bravo but not positive about that . Or maybe your thinking of El Dorado, which is essentially the same movie as Rio Bravo, except Robert Mitchum was the drunk Sheriff instead of Dean Martin , James Caan played Mississippi instead of Ricky Nelson who played Colorado and you had dueling Crusty old Deputies in Arthur Hunnicut as Bull and Walter Brennan as Stumpy
I think they made a movie called Rio Lobo that was a sequel to Rio Bravo but not positive about that . Or maybe your thinking of El Dorado, which is essentially the same movie as Rio Bravo, except Robert Mitchum was the drunk Sheriff instead of Dean Martin , James Caan played Mississippi instead of Ricky Nelson who played Colorado and you had dueling Crusty old Deputies in Arthur Hunnicut as Bull and Walter Brennan as Stumpy
I think you're right. I read something about both of these (think it was those two) trying to find the movie I was remembering.
maybe was just mixing up thoughts about Rio Bravo and Rio Grande since both start with Rio and both have John Wayne.