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Texas Across the River
Texas Across the River
Texas Across the River
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Product Description
Untitled Document

Texas Across The River 1966 DVD

This movie has a main menu with scene selection and comes in a standard DVD case with above artwork.

Playable on all DVD players world wide (NTSC format)

English, No Subtitles

Color, 101 Minutes

Full Screen, Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1


Dean Martin ... Sam Hollis
Alain Delon ... Don Andrea Baldazar a.k.a. Baldy
Rosemary Forsyth ... Phoebe Ann Naylor
Joey Bishop ... Kronk (Sam's Indian sidekick)
Tina Aumont ... Lonetta (Indian squaw) (as Tina Marquand)
Peter Graves ... Capt. Rodney Stimpson
Michael Ansara ... Iron Jacket (Comanche chief)
Andrew Prine ... Lt. Sibley
Stuart Anderson ... Yancy Cottle
Roy Barcroft ... Si Morton
George Wallace ... Floyd Willet
Kelly Thordsen ... Turkey Shoot boss
Nora Marlowe ... Emma (Gabe's wife)


Plot Summary

Dean Martin is at his hip–shooting, hip–chasing best in a hilariously funny western spoof that fractures the frontier. Phoebe (Rosemary Forsyth) is a beautiful Southern Belle engaged to handsome Spanish Nobleman Don Andrea (Alain Delon). When a former beau interrupts their wedding ceremony, he is accidentally killed by the groom–to–be, sending Andrea to Texas to avoid the authorities and to wait for his beloved. At the border, Andrea teams with wise–cracking Sam Hollis (Martin) who is recruiting gunmen to help him and his Indian cohort (Joey Bishop) to escort a shipment of guns through hostile Comanche territory. In a barrage of sight gags, outrageous one–liners, and fabulous slapstick humor, the three mismatched travelers begin their comic misadventure: battling Indians, settlers, each other, and anyone else who gets in the way. When Pheobe finally arrives and catches the eye of Sam, and Don Andrea saves an Indian maiden and falls under her spell, the wild, wild West plays host to the most madcap battle of the sexes the great state of Texas has yet to witness.