Brady Hawkes returns for another gambling adventure with the help of a madame named Burgundy Jones and a few famous TV western characters.Brady Hawkes returns for another gambling adventure with the help of a madame named Burgundy Jones and a few famous TV western characters.Brady Hawkes returns for another gambling adventure with the help of a madame named Burgundy Jones and a few famous TV western characters.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
- Ruby Roy Bean
- (as Juli Donald)
Storyline
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- TriviaReba McEntire was called up to play the role of Burgundy Jones a few months after the plane crash that killed seven of her band members and her road manager. Wanting to get the tragedy off of her mind and to do something different she accepted.
- GoofsThe film is set during Theodore Roosevelt's tenure as President. That would have been between 1901 and 1909. It is stated that "Diamond" Jim Brady is promoting a big boxing match between "Gentleman" Jim Corbett and John L. Sullivan. Corbett fought Sullivan, but in 1892. The events depicted in the film happened in two entirely different eras.
- Quotes
Cookie: I would love to give that fool a wiff of 'Gunsmoke'. Run his 'Maverick' butt right off this 'Wagon Train'. Of course he's probably already wanted 'Dead or Alive by some lawman. I Wish Diamond Jim would get rid of him, Settle down in some 'Big Valley'. Build a 'Little House on the Prairie' surrounded by 'High Chaparral'. That would be a real 'Bonanza' for me. I'm getting to old for this 'Wild Wild West'. I better get those doggies rollin' before these stakes start turning into 'Rawhide'.
When the story begins, the Gambler (Rogers) is having a run-in with a Mexican general who is a card cheat. And, to make sure he wins, the general is going to hang the Gambler and his friend. Fortunately, a ridiculously anachronistic woman arrives and saves the day with a Gattling Gun that NEVER needs reloading! Once they escape, they visit one town after another having adventures, meeting old friend AND trying to find some folks to stake the Gambler to a high stakes poker game in California.
This is probably one of the worst films for me to watch, as I used to teach US History...and the film is filled with too many anachronisms and cliches to count. While it's supposed to be set out in the west (probably circa 1900 or just a bit later) there is a relatively modern motorcycle and a woman who simply could not have existed in this time and place (Reba McIntire). She's like a combination of Jessie from the "Toy Story" films and Sylvester Stallone!
Overall, the story is very weak, the characters are pretty ridiculous, Kenny Rogers does very little acting in the film (mostly things just seem to happen around him) and the story just rambles. The only positives are the very brief (too brief) cameos by the TV western stars of yesterday...but they deserved better. Overall, it comes off like a very cheap TV movie with little regard to the story or believability. Of interest only to die-hard Kenny Rogers fans.
- planktonrules
- Jan 2, 2024
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