A groom and a bounty hunter go after his kidnapped bride.A groom and a bounty hunter go after his kidnapped bride.A groom and a bounty hunter go after his kidnapped bride.
Mike Hagerty
- Dyke Holland
- (as Michael G. Hagerty)
Kelly Junkerman
- Carson
- (as Kelly Junkermann)
David S. Cass Sr.
- Winslow
- (as David Cass)
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- GoofsAfter Ben leaves the posse and crosses the river, he is seen riding hard across the desert. His horse first shows no breast collar, then shows a collar, and then no collar again.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Late Shift (1996)
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Except for a couple of fatal errors, "Rio Diablo" could have been a great spaghetti western. Kenny Rogers is outstanding as the bounty killer so ruthless he makes "the man with no name" seem like a sissy. Travis Tritt is pretty good, too. Unfortunately, Tritt fails to develop the kind of buddy chemistry with Rogers that's needed for this story (1st mistake). Naomi Judd, on the other hand, is embarrassingly bad as the madam. She's too classy looking and refined, and her line readings are terrible. If Rogers really insisted on casting a country star, he should have considered Dolly Parton or Barbara Mandrell (2nd mistake). Stacey Keach is convincingly slimy in his small, surprise role. However, he resembles one of the main baddies too much,creating unnecessary confusion.
In spite of its flaws, "Rio Diablo" is considerably better than another 90s spaghetti knockoff, "The Quick and the Dead." I give "Rio Diablo" a "6".
In spite of its flaws, "Rio Diablo" is considerably better than another 90s spaghetti knockoff, "The Quick and the Dead." I give "Rio Diablo" a "6".
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