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Wild and Wooly (1978) Online

Wild and Wooly (1978) Online
Original Title :
Wild and Wooly
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Western
Year :
1978
Directror :
Philip Leacock
Cast :
Susan Bigelow,Elyssa Davalos,Doug McClure
Writer :
Earl W. Wallace
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 44min
Rating :
7.6/10
Wild and Wooly (1978) Online

It's 1903 and some dastardly fiends are determined to assassinate President Teddy Roosevelt. It's up to some intrepid and courageous cowgirls to thwart the scheme.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Susan Bigelow Susan Bigelow - Liz Hannah
Elyssa Davalos Elyssa Davalos - Shiloh
Doug McClure Doug McClure - Delaney Burke
David Doyle David Doyle - Teddy Roosevelt
Ross Martin Ross Martin - Otis Bergen
Vic Morrow Vic Morrow - Warden Willis
Paul Burke Paul Burke - Tobias Singleton
Jessica Walter Jessica Walter - Megan
Sherry Bain Sherry Bain - Jessica
Charles Siebert Charles Siebert - Sean
Med Flory Med Flory - Burgie
Robert J. Wilke Robert J. Wilke - Demas Scott
Kenneth Tobey Kenneth Tobey - Mark Hannah
Eugene Butler Eugene Butler - Percy
Joan Crosby Joan Crosby - Sophie


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Coron

Coron

Saddlesore saga concerning cowflop capers concocted by crew of curvy "con" cowgirls out to clear themselves by crushing a career-killer stalking the president of the United States (this one-trick-pony "Charlie's Angels-on-horseback" clone even corrals actor David Doyle as president!). Cowboy cameos by veteran character actors Doug McClure and Vic Morrow cannot lasso this lengthy lonesome trail loser from a literary lynching! Add actress Jessica Walter and actor Paul Burke to the rioutous roundup and you have "The Love Boat" dry-docked some- where between Denver and Durango! In fact, the bronc-busting "best" performance portrayed in this petticoat ponygirls pablum is by a young Geraldo Rivera-lookalike, who, as "The Colonel" (no lines and no billing in the cast credits) is felled by "Sean" (such a sinister name), "Europe's most deadly assassin"! The foppish, swaggering Sean, strolls down the stairs, cordially greets "The Colonel" (the most consistent character in that he just stands inert, as a silent, passive plot foil). "Wild and Wooly" is weak and wimpy. Rumor has it the director had to get out of Hollywood by sundown! I give this tumbleweed travesty 0 stars, but 4 cow-pies!