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The Comeback Trail
Sketchy producers hire an ailing movie star, hoping to cash in on the insurance when he dies.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget comedy, a washed-up movie producer tries to revive his career by making a Western in the desert. He hires a collection of eccentric actors, including a fading movie cowboy, to star in his new film. However, the production is plagued by incompetence, bizarre events, and the interference of a greedy local landowner.
Critical Reception
The Comeback Trail is a cult comedy film that gained a following for its unique brand of humor and its nostalgic portrayal of B-movie filmmaking. While not a critical darling upon release, it has been appreciated by fans of quirky, independent cinema for its earnest if amateurish, execution.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its quirky, low-budget charm and affectionate spoof of old Hollywood Westerns.
Features a memorable performance from Chuck McCann in a meta-film context.
A niche film that appeals to fans of cult comedies and metacinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's dated humor and low production values, but many also point to its charm as a product of its time and a loving tribute to old-school movie-making.
Fun Fact
The film features a cameo by legendary Tarzan actor Johnny Weissmuller in one of his final film appearances.
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