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Nevertheless, he is still captivating as a giggling, psychopathic, sleazy town
sheriff
and supernatural 'mummy'.
Billy Drago is awesome as the wicked cavalry saber-wielding town
Sheriff.
The
Sheriff
of Nottingham was the main villain (I don't think he could ever play a good guy with his expressions but just as well because he's always perfect as a downright evil mastermind).
SMALL TOWN GIRL was a 1953 musical from the MGM stable about a rich playboy (Farley Granger) who gets arrested for driving too fast through a small town and falls for the
sheriff'
s pretty young daughter (Jane Powell).
Other name star cameos include Rance Howard as a one-armed white-trash gas station attendant, Bo Hopkins as (what else?) a
sheriff
who spends a lot of time driving and walking around in the woods, and Gary Busey as a strange guy who chops up chickens.
The one saving grace here is Clancy Brown as a sadistic
sheriff
who dies and comes back absolutely delighted to be undead.
But it delivers a couple of unintentionally funny or implausible scenes like the boat explosion with only one survivor (surprise, surprise who the survivor is...), the stereotype bar brawl between the lead character and the
sheriff'
s assistant or the plane scene with minutes full of....: nothing.
Peggy's father is the local foul-mouth
Sheriff
who promises to get even with Roscoe.
The girl's father calls the cops, the local
sheriff
appears, and the viewer immediately gets the impression something's not right here.
Indeed, the
sheriff
is in league with Weller, and so is about every man and woman in this town.
When the
sheriff
notifies his master of the hunting accident, The Evil Man resurrects The Collector, and sends him out to haunt the girl who had the nerve to mess with Reed Weller.
Adam & Evil starts as a group of high school friends intend to celebrate graduation by driving to some old camp & spending the night there, while stopped off at a bar the local
Sheriff
Earl (Jodie Graham) & his wife Maureen (Alison Warnyca) warn them that the camp they are going to was once the site of grisly murders but they should be OK anyway.
Tom Berringer discovers them with the help of Barbera Hershey while the
sheriff
played by Kurtwood Smith is looking for him.
Two, of the new
sheriff
who has the tendency to consider him as a dangerous person and a trouble maker.
But the best part is his economic situation once he is no longer the
sheriff.
Here, he's starring in this poor soap-opera quality vehicle as a
sheriff
whose town gets infected by a plague of poor CGI killer dots.
This wasn't bad at all, apart from the fact that the
sheriff
must have been naively optimistic in thinking that he, a deputy and an old-timer could prevail against two different factions each consisting of a score or so men; in the event, he leaves it far too late when it comes to asking for outside help.
And since when can a
sheriff
and detective reveal evidence about a case to their families?
Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin) spends four years in prison for his killing of a
sheriff'
s deputy.
Tall) I find that this movie shows Buford Pusser as just a fantasy movie character, and not the real tennessee
sheriff
he was.
The acting is sub-grammar-school level; veteran stuntman Fred Graham as the
sheriff
is one of only two professional actors in the cast and he can't do much with the stilted, senseless dialog he's forced to recite.
Imagine 'Jaws"with a $2.00 production cost.Small town with tourists coming soon.A
sheriff
who hates bees but lives in a town that relies on bees to make their living.Sounds like another
sheriff
we knew who hated the water but lived on an island.
Soon into the picture a shark-oops,BEE kills someone.Sheriff is alarmed but the Mayor and other town locals ignore his warnings.Throw in a few teens who run amok in their sailboats- Er, pickup truck( along with sheriffs son)and you just know there's terror(?)around every flower bed.Son ignores daddy
sheriff
and runs amok with brainless friends who find great humor in killing off a herd of cattle with a box of bees.Hey,I COULDN'T make this up!
Nor would I even try.As a few more extras get stung and die-the only way to get out of this bad movie before the drawn out ending-the
sheriff
tries to warn the townspeople.But don't pluck your tulips just yet,folks.The
sheriff
saves the day and the plants are pollinated just in time for crop season.As for the herd of dead stung cattle-we assume 'Killer Bees 11' will start with the town having a big old barbecue.
Only Robert D'Zar was sorta convincing as the evil sheriff, and the evil man himself was well cast but his acting was, for the most part, lazy (which is understandable.
You've got the classic good guy joins the mobsters gang in order to bring them down - Arnie sports a classic lumberjack shirt in this film as he plays a small town
sheriff
(check out the car chase at the beginning).
Popping up in nice cameos are Clint Howard as grubby hick Fulton Chaney and David Naughton as friendly
Sheriff
Joe Ruben.
A young interracial couple have to defend themselves against the sneering and overly talkative psychopath Chambers (who enjoys ripping hearts out of people's torsos whilst they're watching), and they receive little to none help from an indecisive nurse and from the Sheriff, played by Robert Englund.
With the exception of the doctor and the
sheriff
or whatever they are supposed to be, it seems there are no constant, recurring characters in this film.
I rather liked Tim Thomerson, the sheriff, who's out of his usual stand-up routine but a 'stand up guy' in the local community, as he tries to keep peace as the drama unfolds.
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