The Frisco Kid
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Gene Wilder
Harrison Ford
Ramon Bieri
William Smith
As Avram Belinsky, Yeshiva flunky packed off to an American rendezvous with a leaderless 1850s San Francisco congregation, Gene Wilder has his best role in years. The manic gleam featured in early Wilder pix has now turned into a mature twinkle.
Excellent counterpoint is provided by Harrison Ford, as the cowboy, who proves the perfect foil for Wilder's gaffes.
Frisco Kid remains a series of set pieces, however, and not a cohesive film. For all his skills, Wilder is given too many solo shots. As is his practice, Aldrich has also inserted some action sequences that are jarring in their sadistic intensity.
(Color) Available on VHS. Extract of a review from 1979. Running time: 122 MIN.
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