Small town in the Wild West is attacked by poisonous snakes.Small town in the Wild West is attacked by poisonous snakes.Small town in the Wild West is attacked by poisonous snakes.
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Vladimir Kolev
- Pinkerton #1
- (as Vlado Kolev)
Vladimir Mihaylov
- Pinkerton #2
- (as Vlado Mihaylov)
Sofia Leticia Morales
- Girl
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe names of four real life Western People are noted with the character names although the names are subtle if one notices. Bill Longley- Texas outlaw Will Bonny-Billy the Kid Garrett-Pat Garrett who killed Billy the Kid Jane-Calamity Jane-lover of Wild Bill Hickok.
- GoofsWhen the cowboys go into the barn and discover all the horses are dead (killed by the snakes) they hear a commotion in the saloon and all run back out into the street. When they leave, a "dead" horse lifts its head up and looks around, probably startled by the noise of the actors running.
- ConnectionsReferences Lost (2004)
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Actually pretty entertaining. This movie doesn't ask you to take it seriously; all the characters have Western Movie cliché names right out of a Blazing Saddles type satire. What's odd is the attention to detail for the Western movie half of the story. You've got everything from gunslingers to saloons to spittoons to high stake poker players aiming guns at each other while they declare their hands, and so on. The sets, costumes etc. are reasonably authentic, more than one would expect from a movie like this.
The other half is the mutated creature portion, which isn't put together as well, but the whole package woven together somehow works. That's not to say the story is entirely logical; plot holes abound. The origin of the snakes and why they behave as they do; the movie doesn't really explain, or even seem to care. The whole focus is on a town full of cowboys having a shoot out with the massive army of snakes, and on this silly level, it succeeds as entertainment. These battles are sent up with reckless dedication to outrageous fun: how often do you get to see somebody blasting thousands of snakes with a Gattling Gun?
You know who's going to get croaked long before they do. The characters spout off comic one-liners when they should be terrified. The snake seen at the end looks about as real as a stick-man drawing. It's wacky, but a lot of brainless fun.
The other half is the mutated creature portion, which isn't put together as well, but the whole package woven together somehow works. That's not to say the story is entirely logical; plot holes abound. The origin of the snakes and why they behave as they do; the movie doesn't really explain, or even seem to care. The whole focus is on a town full of cowboys having a shoot out with the massive army of snakes, and on this silly level, it succeeds as entertainment. These battles are sent up with reckless dedication to outrageous fun: how often do you get to see somebody blasting thousands of snakes with a Gattling Gun?
You know who's going to get croaked long before they do. The characters spout off comic one-liners when they should be terrified. The snake seen at the end looks about as real as a stick-man drawing. It's wacky, but a lot of brainless fun.
- MartianOctocretr5
- Jul 5, 2008
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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