

Cowboy Jacks
Cowpoke Rod Barry has more than cattle on his mind when Kurt Stefano appears. Four scenes of hot manlust showcase the spirit of the new west, hard working men who play even harder. When the chores are done and the sun sinks low these studs get their release any which way they can.
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Plot Summary
A group of aging, down-on-their-luck cowboys attempts one last big score by robbing a casino. However, their plan quickly goes awry, leading to a series of chaotic and violent encounters with criminals and law enforcement.
Critical Reception
Cowboy Jack's was a low-budget independent film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. It is largely forgotten by mainstream audiences and critics, often described as a cult film for its gritty, no-frills approach to a crime-comedy narrative. Reviews that do exist tend to highlight its raw energy and directness, though often at the expense of polished filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unpretentious, gritty action and dark humor.
- Criticized for its low production values and occasionally uneven pacing.
- Considered a cult favorite among fans of independent crime films.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often commend its straightforward, no-nonsense action and dark comedic elements, while some find the execution lacking in polish.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film, contributing to its distinct lo-fi aesthetic and independent feel.
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