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At the same time, the local
sheriff'
s department is hunting down a dangerous killer.
The county
sheriff
tries to investigate but is hampered in his efforts by other government officials.
A gut-ripping baby T-Rex is on the loose in a small western town, prompting
sheriff
Eric Roberts and animal control agent Melissa Brasselle (who walks through her role in a very disinterest fashion) to get to the bottom of things.
You've got all your familiar clichés, your group of intellectually-impaired teenagers, characters going off on their own to investigate strange noises, a few pop-scares, the mysterious sheriff, the old lady who everyone thinks is nuts (Played by top-billed Karen Black no less), and so on.
The obese
sheriff
played by Hoyt Axton looked like a refugee from the Jerry Springer show and I found the blonde female lead Jennifer Jason Leigh rather plain.
Burt Reynolds plays Gator McKlusky, a likable ex-convict just released from prison who helps the feds nab a corrupt small town
sheriff.
3) It escapes AFTER being completely submerged in Anti-Freeze (first film) 4) Get this...It travels all the way across an ocean of SALT WATER to a TROPICAL island to get revenge on the
sheriff
that did him in the first film.
Both of the main female characters have so obviously had boob-jobs, and it brings the characters down, being one female is a respected member of police, whilst the other is the sweet, "innocent" daughter of the towns
sheriff.
Sheriff
Jim Brody (Bert Kramer) is baffled and only has the handle of a child's skipping rope that Annie was holding, as a clue.
The corpse rots chained to a hitching post as the
sheriff
finds out that there is no bounty to be had.
Several minutes into the film, however, the
sheriff
appeared and has my vote for the worst actor of this or any other century.
Yes, B star John Agar is here as a
sheriff
out to rid the Texan landscape of a robot-like ape from a NASA experiment gone awry.
....OK, small-town, clueless
sheriff?
There is some new footage with Eric Roberts as a
sheriff
and his busty sidekick running around looking confused, frightened or whatever it is there trying to convey (badly) on the emotional scale but then how can they react to something that was filmed several years earlier.
Anyway,
Sheriff
Pete (Burton Gilliam) has been called out to yet another murder as local boy Ned (co-associate producer John William Galt) has discovered a body in the local woods.
He lurks by night, killing cemetery caretakers, his grave robbing buddy and teenage girls, leaving Plainfield in a panic as the local
Sheriff'
s department seems to do nothing to adjust the dangerous situation in the least.
The half-breed
Sheriff
Steve Evans (Bruce Boxleitner) a.k.a.
Sheriff
Tom Palmer(Guttenberg)and Anna Montgormery attempt to transform a group of useless,inept kids into a winning soccer team.Lacking originality and direction from the offset it's quite a struggle to maintain any form of interest in this film.
I say Ben Johnson and my fellow Canadians say, "Ben Johnson?!" - he was a goddam MOVIE STAR guys, a COWBOY, and by 1976 he was scraping by playing a
sheriff
in stupid made for TV disaster movies such as this, cashing in on the DEADLY SWARMS OF KILLER BEES that everyone apparently thought were coming to get us at the time.
Despite warnings by the local sheriff, Murphy(John Phillip Law), Old Man Prichard(Richard Lynch)a bedraggled hick who swindles tourists with supposed collectible Wanted posters, and kooky superstitious Aunt Nelly(Karen Black)to stay out of the mine due to it's notorious legend(..that an evil coal miner who sold his soul to devil and murdered a priest's(Jeff Conaway)daughter will return from the dead to kill those who remove the gold from his shaft), these people only see the green, not the blood red which could potentially ooze from their slain bodies.
The only semi-interesting part SPOILER is when the chick starts drinking in the empty
sheriff'
s office, I say it's interesting because at least she made good use of that liquor instead of stereotypically using it to start a fire to kill the bad guy, although she did go that route towards the end.
The 49er dude just randomly re-appears out of nowhere to kill the local sheriff, while the lead actor and actress are sitting in the
sheriff'
s cruiser, screaming.
Jimmy Dean is a natural as a sausage spokesman but as a tough guy former sheriff, he comes up way short.
At the same time John Russell was playing ranch owner Nathan Burdette, trying to free his no good brother Claude Akins from
sheriff
John Wayne in Rio Bravo he was working the other side of the law on television.
Mr. Snuff-sniffer accidentally leaves his snuff box at the scene of the crime and the
sheriff
arrests on suspicion of murder.
He's looking for a few good men who'll join him in his quest to topple the evil
sheriff
of Nottingham (Roger Rees) and win the fair hand of Maid Marian.
They come in twos: Charles Ruggles and Mary Boland as a couple driving to California for a second honeymoon, George Burns and Gracie Allen as another couple who go along to share expenses, and W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth as a
sheriff
and a hotel-owner in a tiny Nevada town.
a bit of a romance angle that's hinted at.there's some nice comic relief in the form of Edgar Buchanan,who plays Uncle Willie McLeod,a character who pretend to be a doddering old fool,but is actually aware of everything going on.Randolph Scott plays the town Sheriff,and Glenn Ford Plays Cheyenne Rogers/Bill Smith,a hunted outlaw who eventually tries to change his ways.i
Randolph Scott is the sheriff, a good guy but the real star of the movie is a very young Glenn Ford, who is an outlaw that wants to change.
No one else has the same style of acting that Crispin has, and the argument between Chris Rock, Crispin, and the
sheriff
about the soap opera is hilarious.
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