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Rustlers' Rhapsody

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Released: 2004-05-11

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Rustlers' Rhapsody DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Margarita Calahorra, Emilio Linder, Gates McFadden, John Orchard, Manuel Pereiro, José M. Sacristán, Hal Burton, Paul Maxwell, Camilo Vila, Thomas Abbott, Jorge Brito, George Bullock, Tabare Carballo, Ignacio Carreno, Alicia F. Cavada, Basilio Esudero, Solier Fagundez, Eduardo Emiro Garcia, Miguel Garcia, Francisco Gomez, Gabriel Laguna, Alan Larson, Juan Miguel Manrique, Elmer Modlin, Eugenio Serrano, Dennis Vaughan, Roman Ariz-Navaretta, Tom Berenger, G.W. Bailey, Marilu Henner, Andy Griffith, Fernando Rey, Sela Ward, Patrick Wayne, Brant Van Hoffman, Christopher Malcolm, Jim Carter, Billy Mitchell

Director(s): Hugh Wilson

Features:
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Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs
Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround
English subtitles
Rustlers' Rhapsody DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 88
Genre: Movie Westerns
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 097360178142
Product Code: PRT017814DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1985
Studio: Paramount
Rustlers' Rhapsody DVD Summary An amusing spoof of the good 'ole westerns back in the halcyon days when all the cliches were held up as icons, this parody by Hugh Wilson works best for savvy audiences.

Rex O'Herlihan (Tom Berenger) is a singing cowboy with a wardrobe straight out of the Hollywood westerns of the '40s -- he worships his horse, and has a trusty sidekick too.

Every town he wanders into has a sheriff on the dole, a shady cattle rancher, a prostitute with a heart of gold, an innocent young damsel, a town drunk, and the standard bad guys in black hats and long coats (Spaghetti-western style) who brutalize the poor sheep ranchers.

After setting things straight in each identical town as he goes, Rex is beginning to feel like a re-run junky when he saunters into a town that is slightly different -- and the parodies continue.