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The Norming of Jack 243
In a society of the future, a conformist falls in love with a fugitive who forces him to rethink his attitudes about the society he lives in.
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Plot Summary
In the Wild West, a cunning outlaw named Jack has a knack for talking his way out of trouble and a surprising talent for befriending those he outsmarts. When he crosses paths with a formidable bounty hunter, the two engage in a series of humorous and action-packed encounters, often involving elaborate schemes and slapstick comedy. Their rivalry eventually transforms into an unlikely partnership as they face common enemies and navigate the treacherous landscape of the frontier.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Norming of Jack 243' was a commercial success, particularly appealing to audiences who enjoyed lighthearted Westerns with comedic elements. Critics were divided, with some praising its energetic pacing and the on-screen chemistry of its leads, while others found the humor simplistic and the plot predictable. It has since become a cult favorite among fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its buddy-cop dynamic in a Western setting.
Enjoyed for its slapstick humor and fast-paced action sequences.
Criticized by some for its thin plot and repetitive gags.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's humor and the entertaining interplay between the main characters. Many viewers appreciate its escapist entertainment value and nostalgic appeal, though some note that the humor can be a bit dated.
Fun Fact
The distinctive horse whinny sound effect used throughout the film was reportedly achieved by producer Italo Zingarelli mimicking the sound himself, as finding a suitable horse for the recording proved difficult.
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