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Rancho Deluxe
Directed by
Frank Perry
R
1975
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Western
,
and more
6.3
73%
40%
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Two drifters, of widely varying backgrounds, rustle cattle and try to avoid being caught in contemporary Montana.
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Cast of Rancho Deluxe
Jeff Bridges
Jack McKee
Sam Waterston
Cecil Colson
Elizabeth Ashley
Cora Brown
Clifton James
John Brown
Slim Pickens
Henry Beige
Charlene Dallas
Laura Beige
Harry Dean Stanton
Curt
Richard Bright
Burt
Patti D'Arbanville
Betty Fargo
Maggie Wellman
Mary Fargo
Joe Spinell
Mr. Colson
Bert Conway
Wilbur Fargo
Anthony Palmer
Karl
Richard McMurray
Mr. McKee
Danna Hansen
Mrs. McKee
Doria Cook-Nelson
Anna
Helen Craig
Mrs. Castle
Richard Cavanaugh
Livestock Judge
Patti Jerome
The Madam
Arnold Huppert
Policeman
Esther Black
Grandma Hooper
Ronda Copland
Dee
Jimmy Buffett
Self
Dwight Riley
The Orchestra
Jim Melin
The Orchestra
Tim Schaeffer
The Orchestra
Warren Oates
Harmonica Player (uncredited)
Thomas McGuane
Mandolin Player (uncredited)
Oneida Broderick
Another Lady (uncredited)
Brian Hiller
Little boy in picnic scene (uncredited)
Paula Jermunson
Lady Foreman (uncredited)
Sandy Kenyon
Skinny Face (uncredited)
Angela Kramer
Ranch Lady (uncredited)
Ben Mar Jr.
Cook (uncredited)
Pat Noteboom
Prostitute (uncredited)
John Quade
Circular Face (uncredited)
Wilma Riley
Mrs. Colson (uncredited)
John Rodgers
Clerk (uncredited)
Joseph Sullivan
Dizzy (uncredited)
Greg Taylor
Harmonica Player in Bar (uncredited)
Bob Wetzel
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Rancho Deluxe Ratings & Reviews
New York Times
Richard Eder
It is so cool it is barely alive.
Nitrate Online
Dan Lybarger
Rambling but entertaining flick.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
There's nothing so hapless as a movie made in the wrong style, especially when the director doggedly insists on that style to the bitter end.
New York Daily News
Jerry Oster
It's become quite clear that any movie with Bridges is a movie worth seeing.
Chicago Tribune
Gene Siskel
"Rancho Deluxe" is more than Just a gag show. A lot of its humor is wistful and visual.
Los Angeles Times
Charles Champlin
The surprising thing about Frank Perry's "Rancho Deluxe" is that it has the courage of its concoctions, and gets away with them.
Detroit Free Press
Christine Brown
The exquisite Elizabeth Ashley stares at the camera with wounded eyes as if to ask, "What am I doing here?"
New York Times
Vincent Canby
There are lines in the film that you wish Mr. Perry and Mr. McGuane had resisted, but many more that make up for those lapses.
Variety
Variety Staff
The humor is too throwaway when it isn't laid on with a trowel.
Chicago Reader
Don Druker
Surprise: Frank Perry kept his wits about him long enough to make this mildly watchable 1974 film about the modern west.
The Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MS)
Joe Leydon
Everyone seems positively delighted at their good fortune to be in such an enjoyable shaggy dog of a movie. Almost as delighted as you will be watching it.
San Francisco Examiner
Dick Alexander
Perry... sacrifices early exposition for put-on and barely manages to wrap up the picture before time runs out.
Parallax View
Richard T. Jameson
I have to be on the side of any film in which Harry Dean Stanton is ordered to "Hoover the Navajos"-i.e., vacuum-clean the Indian rugs.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A funny movie set in contemporary Montana that is rich in oddball characters and a light satirical touch
The Barb (Atlanta)
Steve Warren
A fun western.
The New Yorker
Pauline Kael
The film is a genuine curiosity, which is the only genuine thing about it.
TV Guide
An underrated anti-western about modern-day cattle rustlers.
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