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Evil Roy Slade  Actors : Edie Adams, John Astin, Pamela Austin, Leonard Barr, Jr. Ed Begley Director : n/a Studio : Timeless Media Group by Timeless Media Group Release Date : 2008-01-08 Publisher : Timeless Media Group Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0011301635648 UPC : 011301635648 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 46 reviews)
List Price : $7.98 Our Price : $2.95
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An all-star cast headlines this hilarious made-for-television movie spoof on the western genre. John Astin (The Addams Family) plays Evil Roy Slade, the meanest villain in the West. The good guys do not have a chance, as Evil Roy turns the tables on the classic western story of good triumphing over evil. Western veteran Pat Butram narrates, the Mickey Rooney, Dick Shawn, Henry Gibson, Edie Adams, Pamela Austin, Milton Berle, Pat Morita, Ed Begley, Jr., Dom DeLuise and Penny Marshall co-star. |
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The ordered product arrived very quickly. It was exactly what I ordered. It got here in perfect condition. |
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Evil Roy is just as funny,silly,and entertaining as it was 38 years ago on TV!
Chris Richardson |
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Funnier than it should be, considering its age |
Although made a whole bunch of years ago (1972), this holds up remarkably well as a comedy, no doubt due in large part to the fact that it was co-written by none other than Gary Marshall, the genius behind Big with Tom Hanks, among other great American comedy films. The casting is perfect; John Astin flashes his teeth a lot as the title character, which is appropriate, and Mickey Rooney is on hand as the stereotypical rich greedy RR tycoon out to take over the entire territory.
Also here are Milton Berle (!) as the owner of a shoe store, Edie Adams as Flossie (half the time called "Floozie", for good reason), Penny Marshall in a small role as a bank teller, and Henry Gibson as Mickey Rooney's numbskull nephew. The "funny boy" bits are hilarious, but there's a lot of other stuff here too that's just as funny. The ending is a real hoot.
Roy's the ultimate Western bad guy--gang and all--but inside he has a heart of gold. Kind of. At least that's what his lady love (Pamela Austin) firmly believes. He tries to go straight to please her, but dag nabbit, just can't do it. His attempts in the shoe store are truly funny.
Lots of fun, and definitely recommended. |
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It may have begun as a mere Movie of the Week, but it ended up as a marvelous stand-alone comedy film; one of Garry Marshall's best!
The scene where Evil Roy has to figure out how a shoe horn works in the civilized world is alone well worth the price of admission.
Sparkling dialog, fantastic sight gags, and a surprisingly sympathetic villain who wants to finally quit being an cruel bank robbing outlaw so that he can marry the beautiful newfound-love-of-his-life, the town's virtuous school marm. He discovers to his dismay that reformin' ain't quite as easy as it first may appear; it takes a heap of work.
The cast is outstanding--John Aston, Edie Adams, Mickey Rooney, Milton Berle, Dick Shawn, Henry Gibson, Dom DeLuise, Ed Begley jr, Pat Morita and in a wonderful cameo, Penny Marshall. With a multi-talented group of character actors, directed by Jerry Paris from a script written by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, who can avoid falling head-over-heels madly in love with this film?
And after all these years of anxious waiting, it's finally available on DVD. A heartfelt tip of the hat to whoever it was that chose, after all these years, to once again place it in the hands of a grateful public.
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a good bit of nostalgic fun... |
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Hey....this was a TV movie back in the day....but it was co written by Garry Marshall and directed by Jerry Paris...so a couple of TV legends contributed behind the scenes, and the scenery was CHEWED by a gaggle of greats and near greats....from John Astin to Dom Deluise, Mickey Rooney , Dick Shawn and more. This is a serious guilty pleasure and at a shade over 5 bucks a helluva deal. I was actually pleased at the quality of the video/film...better than many others from that era. Don't expect Blazing Saddles and you won't be dissapointed. |
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