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                  |  The Villain (1979)
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                    | Starring: | Kirk Douglas,
Ann-Margret,
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Strother Martin,
Mel Tillis,
Ruth Buzzi,
Jack Elam,
Paul Lynde,
Robert Tessier,
Foster Brooks |  
                    | Director: | Hal Needham |  
                    | Category: | Comedy |  
                    | Studio: | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |  
                    | Subtitles: | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai |  
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Length: | 89 mins |  
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He's dressed in black from boots to hat and he's twirling double iron.  His name is "Cactus Jack" Slater and he's "The Villain."  Kirk Douglas stars as the ne'er-do-well highwayman in this screwball gunslinger comedy co-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Handsome Stranger and Ann-Margret as the lusty Miss Charming Jones.
 Charming's father Parody has sent her on a risky overland errand, providing crooked banker Avery Simpson with the perfect chance to double-cross Parody out of a silver fortune.  And when Simpson offers to buy Cactus Jack out of the Snakes End Jail if he'll do the dirty work.  Cactus Jack schemes to double-cross the double-crosser.  But his plans are failed when Arnold Schwarzenegger weighs in as Handsome Stranger.  He owes Parody Jones his life, and the payback is pure pistol-popping laughter as the blue-eyed do-gooder does his duty: protecting the loot and the lady with a white-hatted paladin's good luck.
 
 Ride along with a horse named Whiskey and an all-star cast featuring Paul Lynde as The Villain plots to outsmart Handsome with slapstick determination.  A raucous western spoof that proves that you can't judge a cowboy by the color of his hat.
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