
The Frisco Kid
The movie harkens back to the 70's tradition of slapstick comedies, like Blazing Saddles, and throws in a lot of sentimental moments of friendship, love, and marriage, while highlighting Jewish themes and religion. Gene Wilder was his vintage comedic self, right out of Young Frankenstein and the movies he collaborated with Richard Pryor, and Harrison Ford gave us a rare but fantastic comedic turn in this movie, playing a bank robber with a kind heart and a loyal nature. It's a Western comedy, but a generally great movie.
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