Sheriff
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The
sheriff
encourages you to feed him donuts and loose his name.
When the
Sheriff
(James Remar) and his force surround the bank, things go from bad to worse.
The
Sheriff
must prevent this and try to end the standoff in a peaceful way.
A town
sheriff
who keeps trying to steal the town blind and ride off to Mexico, gotta love it.
A stolen shipment of Vigoroso, the mexican Viagra; a beautiful girl who is trying to rebuild her life and to leave her husband, a boss of the italian Mafia; a young
sheriff
who falls in love with his old sweetheart.
The cast offers some nice performances: by Matthew Modine as the
sheriff
of Paradise Valley, who still loves his old girlfriend; and by Elizabeth Berkley, who"s character still loves her old boyfriend...
While I enjoyed the Sheriff, who took cues from the Nick Grace character, the rest of the cast left much to be desired.
I personally think Marian's German man is the funniest character, along with Latrine and the
Sheriff!
This film features Will Geer as the sheriff;he was later blacklisted.
L.Q. Jones is awesome as the Sheriff, he was funny, on top of things, looked very young, had a cool character, and just did an awesome job overall!.
When the ranch hand dies, and the
sheriff
refuses to do anything, Ford seems at first reluctant to do anything, cautioning his men to not take things into their own hands.
Elwes is the well-spoken former British noble, Lewis is an eternally annoyed king (I hope it's worth all the NOOOOOOIIIISE!), DeLuise is a FANTASTIC godfather, Roger Rees is a worried and cynical sheriff....
A handful of men in the know, including the local sheriff, catch on to what's happening and also seek Zellweger in LA.
We have Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore) from "Green Acres" as Tobey, a
sheriff'
s deputy that reads UFO magazines, and LQ Jones as the sheriff, and a very familiar character actor as the dad of the stranded family.
W. C. Fields and his frequent screen partner Alsion Skipworth appear in the second half of the film and shine in their roles as a small-town
sheriff
and innkeeper.
The rest of the cast, which includes Doug Bradley is very good, save for the ridiculously over the top redneck
sheriff.
Randolph Scott and Glenn Ford were once outlaw pals together, but now Scott's a
sheriff
and young Ford is still hiring his gun out.
But the best part in the movie is played by Roger Rees as the evil
Sheriff
of Rottingham.
It involves a voluptuous beauty who owns the bank, a Mexican bandit leader, El Diablo, who was once friends with Hud, an honest
sheriff
who dreams of better days, and a small band of hippies--well, it was the late sixties, and hippies were everywhere, even apparently in our westerns.
This is, of course, the usual good vs evil with Robin against the evil
Sheriff
of Nottingham.
The top-rate cast of excellent character actors qualifies as a substantial asset: Jones as gruff, no-nonsense
Sheriff
Hillsboro, Alvy Moore as friendly local Toby, and Charles Robinson as a shrewd, fiercely devout priest Jack.
The villains are almost laughably evil, especially the
Sheriff
of Nottingham.
Nicholas Grace does an excellent job and must have had a great time being the
Sheriff.
James Remar is also quite good here as the small town
Sheriff.
Then the sadistic outlaws Clegg boys decide to join the Mormon caravan to disguise the patrol leaded by the
Sheriff
of Crystal City that is chasing them.
Ben helps some of the locals -
Sheriff
Pete (L.Q.
And the wife (nicely played by the fetching Kari Wuhrer - the
sheriff
in EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS), a high class lady who runs a mission for homeless people, similarly loses a degree of sympathy by jumping right into bed with the homeless drifter (despite her evidently weakened state after the death of her husband).
Wouldn't it be better if they just went on, you know, a killing spree killing like a couple of young women each, then having the
sheriff
or a cop find out about and get into the old find a way to kill the monsters,save the young woman/women, and have 1 or 2 more people killed in the process?
Probably as dumb as that
sheriff
who dove into the pickup truck full of antifreeze with a gaping bloody wound.
Oops! Did I forget to mention this
sheriff'
s not only a poor actor but also can shrug off an impalement with a load of antifreeze drenching the exposed flesh?
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