The Villain (1979) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

The presence of Paul Lynde, in a small role, reveals more about the quality and tone of this film than the three top names. A farce with plenty of slapstick, it offers Kirk Douglas as a road agent dealing with a naive hero (a young Arnold Schwarzenegger) who is seemingly out of western serials in the '40s and a beautiful, sexy saloon girl (Ann-Margret). The silly jokes are the point, not the plot, though Needham includes some impressive stunts. Some of the most notable draw blatantly on Warner Brothers roadrunner and Daffy Duck cartoons; notably, the film came from Columbia, not Warner. The film's attempt at satire is too heavy-handed to have bite. - Bill Wu, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
05/21/2002
Run Time:
88 min.
Production Co.:
Columbia Pictures, Rastar
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Nothing Goes Right, Kidnapping
Tone:
Goofy, Light, Madcap
Keywords:
Indian (Native-American)-chief, barmaid, cowboy, hero, kidnapping, outlaw [Western], rescue, saloon, villain
Language:
English
Status:
DVD