
Cheyenne
After she's caught sleeping with the ranch hand, Cheyenne (Bobbie Phillips) shoots her good-for-nothing husband and takes off with his money. Her hubbie doesn't want to part with her, however, and now the feisty Cheyenne has not one, but two bounty hunters on her tail. Jeremiah (Gary Hudson) may think that he's the best bounty hunter on the frontier, but Haddox (M.C. Hammer) and his evil dwarf Razor (Bobby Bell) have their minds set on bringing Cheyenne in, even if they have to take out Jeremiah just to get to her.
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Plot Summary
Cheyenne is a young man who travels to the territory seeking his father, a notorious outlaw. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters and challenges that test his resolve. He finds himself caught between a harsh frontier justice and his own developing moral compass. The journey becomes a quest for identity and redemption in a lawless land.
Critical Reception
Cheyenne received a mixed to negative reception, with critics often citing its predictable plot and uneven pacing. While some performances were noted, the film generally failed to impress audiences or reviewers. It is often considered a lesser entry in the Western genre of the mid-1990s.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a formulaic storyline that offers little in the way of originality.
- Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the weak material.
- Pacing issues and a lack of compelling character development make it a slow watch.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Cheyenne is scarce, but available comments suggest a disappointment with its unoriginal plot and lack of engaging moments, making it a forgettable viewing experience for many.
Fun Fact
While Clint Black is a well-known country music star, this was one of his few ventures into acting in a feature film.
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