Rancho Deluxe

1975

Action / Comedy / Romance / Western

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 73% · 22 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 40% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 2172 2.2K

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Plot summary

Two drifters, of widely varying backgrounds, rustle cattle and try to avoid being caught in contemporary Montana.


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Jeff Bridges as Jack McKee
Joe Spinell as Mr. Colson
Sam Waterston as Cecil Colson
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Goodwill-3 7 / 10

I enjoyed Rancho Deluxe

Rancho Deluxe is a western comedy starring Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston. This movie was filled with interesting couples. First, we meet Jack (Jeff Bridges) and Cecil (Sam Waterston), friends looking for their way in the West. Jack is an easy going kid, looking for the easy road in life. Cecil is the brains of the duo and is fiercely proud of his Indian heritage. Together they make quite a pair. In and interesting scene we learn a bit more about their backgrounds and find Jack comes from an extremely well-off family and Cecil's father is a proud Indian too. This helps to understand them better. The next couple are the girlfriends, Betsy and Mary. They are just as quirky as their boyfriends. And the dialogue between the girls, is as funny as the guys, and makes you believe they really are sisters. Next is duo, John and Carla Brown. They are former beauty shop owners, who now own a ranch. Silly cowhands, Kurt and Burt, are the next two interesting characters. And lastly there is Uncle Henry (Slim Pickens) and niece Laura. They come and stay at the Browns' ranch to help solve the mystery of the movie. Which is, who is killing John Browns' cattle? Uncle Henry is nothing short of hysterical as he appears to be doing nothing to help solve the crime he was hired to solve. Niece, Laura, is not as dumb as she is playing either.

Mix all these colorful couples together along with a mystery to be solved and you have Rancho Deluxe. The best part is that none of the characters seem to take themselves too seriously with the exception of John Brown. He seems to be the only one not to be in the jokes of the movie. And this makes his role even funnier. So, relax and enjoy Rancho Deluxe and watch everyone get what they deserve in this fun western.

Reviewed by smatysia 7 / 10

You've just gotta love these whimsical '70's flicks

You've gotta love these whimsical '70's flicks. And, it was interesting seeing a younger Sam Waterston after so many years of seeing him play a character with the gravitas of Jack McCoy. Kudos to Charlene Dallas, even though, according to IMDb, she didn't have much of a career. An enjoyable film to watch. Grade: B+

Reviewed by JohnHowardReid 7 / 10

The Comedy You Have When You're Not Expecting a Comedy

An odd, quirky western that treads an extremely narrow path, but does it not only rather well, but with all flags flying. You really need to see the movie twice to gain an understanding of all the subtle turns in the plot and get a really firm picture of who is who. In my opinion, the picture is stolen by the interaction of Slim Pickens and Clifton James, although I can readily understand that some viewers will side with the characters played by Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston. However, I cannot bring myself to admire a couple who make their living by shooting and decapitating cattle. As in most westerns, the ladies play minor roles but they do have something to say for themselves here, even if they all do knuckle under to the demands of the men. In my view, the movie is far too violent to class as a comedy, but who am I to argue with the movie-makers and most of the press?

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