A psycho-killer with mommy issues, a charming crooked cowboy and their girl steal some jewels. The cowboy decides not to share and goes on the run with the loot. A crazy chase across the cou... Read allA psycho-killer with mommy issues, a charming crooked cowboy and their girl steal some jewels. The cowboy decides not to share and goes on the run with the loot. A crazy chase across the country between former partners in crime begins.A psycho-killer with mommy issues, a charming crooked cowboy and their girl steal some jewels. The cowboy decides not to share and goes on the run with the loot. A crazy chase across the country between former partners in crime begins.
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- Border Officer
- (as Marc Phelan)
- Cowboy in Bar
- (as Tom McGuane)
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Of course Carridine is the no-good brother of Bill Pullman, who ranches in Montana. And of course he doesn't want to kill the horse. And of course he double-crosses his partners.
That's it, really. Waits and Kirkland chase after him, and hijinks ensue.
Waits is particularly fun as Kenny, a sociopathic killer who thinks he's smarter than anyone else, and Carridine is just enough of a likable rogue that you can follow him through the movie without getting too angry with him. Add in Pullman (who appeared in just about every movie shot in Montana in the late '80s...my understanding is that he was teaching in either Bozeman or Missoula), and Rip Torn as the local sheriff, and you've got a fun, goofy movie that's harmless and has a truly inspired moment or three.
Worth a rent. Worth owning if you're a Tom Waits fan, as this is one of his more prominent roles.
Seven of ten.
But somehow I was caught up with this film, odd combination of eccentric characters and a wonderful landscape for their "road trip" ... and I was hooked. In fact, I felt positively .... nostalgic.
Tom Waits -- for those of you NOT of that era -- was not what you would call a prolific leading man. In fact, this film is the most face time I have ever seen him get. He mugs and mugs for the camera like he just escaped from a Starbucks, but the real star power in the film belongs to Carradine ("butter wouldn't melt in his mouth") and Kirkland.
Kirkland sort of made a living doing female characters that looked and acted like a mad scientist had run two entirely different women into a machine and only one came out. She may be an acquired taste -- especially for other women -- but you certainly cannot say she is stealing anyone else's act.
The rating is tricky. One of those films that either works for you ... or does not.
And great scenery. Won an award for the cinematography, in fact.
Some early footage of Bill Pullman.
And a great looking horse.
Did you know
- TriviaThe shirt Sadaharu Oh shirt that Jeff Bridges is wearing in the bar scene is the same one he would later wear in The Big Lebowski.
- Quotes
Kenny: [riffing through a stack of bills] Is this place soundproof, Doc? Because, you know, as you get older, you really appreciate the quiet more, y'know?
Vet: [picking up the cash] Yeah, yeah, whatever. I guess I'll be seeing you a lot.
Kenny: [drawing gun] Say the "Pledge Allegiance" for me.
Vet: [hurriedly sets money down and backs away] Oh, hey...mister...
Kenny: SAY THE 'PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE!
[shoots Vet]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tom Waits: The Acting Years (2019)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $289,975
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