Buckshot Minute Man 7: Rawhide Roundup!
Buckshot Minute Man 7: Rawhide Roundup!

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Buckshot Minute Man 7: Rawhide Roundup!

1990
Movie
Adult · 18+
60 min
English

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Tex CobbGenres: Western, Action, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this installment of the Buckshot Minute Man series, the quick-draw sheriff Buckshot must once again defend his dusty town from a band of ruthless outlaws. This time, the villains are led by the notoriously slippery 'Cactus Jack' and his gang, who plan to steal the town's entire supply of beans during the annual chili cook-off. Buckshot, with the help of his eccentric sidekick 'Sgt. Pepper', must outsmart and outgun the outlaws before the town's beloved bean festival is ruined.

Critical Reception

Buckshot Minute Man 7: Rawhide Roundup! was met with a mixed to negative reception, primarily criticized for its low budget and predictable plot, though some viewers found amusement in its campy, B-movie charm and Tex Cobb's larger-than-life performance. It is often considered a typical entry in a long-running, low-budget Western series that catered to a niche audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • A laughably bad but somehow entertaining B-Western.

  • Tex Cobb's presence is the only saving grace in this derivative cowboy flick.

  • The plot is thin, but the action is surprisingly brisk for its budget.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, but those available often describe it as a fun, campy romp that doesn't take itself too seriously, appealing to fans of old-school B-Westerns.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in a ghost town in Arizona, with many of the 'extras' being local residents paid in beans and jerky.

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