Directed by:
Robert AldrichScreenplay:
Michael EliasCinematography:
Robert B. HauserComposer:
Frank De VolCast:
Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford, Ramon Bieri, George DiCenzo, Penny Peyser, Leo Fuchs, William Smith, Jack Somack, Joe Kapp, Clyde Kusatsu, Vincent Schiavelli (more)VOD (2)
Plots(1)
A Polish rabbi wanders through the Old West on his way to lead a synagogue in San Francisco. On the way he is nearly burnt at the stake by Indians and almost killed by outlaws. (Warner Bros. US)
Reviews (1)
"Where you born at?" - "Poland." - "Is that near Pittsburgh?" - "No, that's near Czechoslovakia." - "Oh, ok..." A terribly long and unfunny attempt at a western buddy movie, the script of which is very poor. Gene Wilder excellently alternating comedic and more serious positions and the young handsome Harrison Ford do their best, but it is hardly enough. Among other things, I was struck by the shoddy and cheap-looking production design (perhaps only the Jewish-western music had something to it) and, with a few exceptions, Aldrich's rather routine, ordinary direction. ()