Twin brothers -- one rough and tough, the other a city-bred milquetoast -- compete for their father's fortune.
Jim Dale
Eli / Wild Billy / Jasper Bloodshy
Karen Valentine
Jenny
Don Knotts
Denver Kid
Jack Elam
Rattlesnake
Darren McGavin
Mayor Ragsdale
John Williams
Mansfield
Warren Vanders
Boss Snead
Debbie Lytton
Roxanne
Michael Sharrett
Marcus
David S. Cass Sr.
Jack
Richard Wright
Pete
Don 'Red' Barry
Bartender
James Van Patten
Jake
Gregg Palmer
Jeff
Ed Bakey
Joshua
John Steadman
Old Codger
Paul Lukather
Cowboy 2
Hap Lawrence
Cowboy 3
Robert Rothwell
Cowboy 4
Dal McKennon
Saloon Man 1
Stanley Clements
Saloon Man 2
Don Brodie
Saloon Man 3
Jack Bender
Farmer 3
Ron Honthaner
Saloon Man 5
Wally West
Townsman
Eric Server
Cowboy 1
Warde Donovan
Saloon Man 4
Brad Weston
Indian
Jim Whitecloud
Indian Chief
Director
Robert Butler
Writer
Arthur Alsberg
Writer
Don Nelson
Writer
Joseph L. McEveety
Writer
Rod Piffath
August 29, 2020
7
Enjoyable.
<em>'Hot Lead & Cold Feet'</em> is good fun. The premise is bonkers but in a positive way, while the humour is much improved on what Disney usually produce in these sorta films. I actually liked every bit of the story, even if it is a tad all over the place. The only real issues I have with this are the effects and some of the pacing, the latter is quite slow around the midway mark.
Moving onto the cast. Jim Dale does a great job playing not one, not two but three characters! It's actually rather impressive, though the effects used for when Billy and Eli are 'next to each other' are rather poor. Still, big credit to Dale.
The film is basically split into three viewpoints: Billy & Eli, Jasper (Dale) & Mansfield (John Williams) and Sheriff (Don Knotts) & Rattlesnake (Jack Elam). Surprisingly, they make it work. I liked following all the shenanigans that they each got up to.
I also rate the music used. All in all, an entertaining film that I would definitely recommend.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00