Hot Lead and Cold Feet

Hot Lead and Cold Feet

Infobox Film | name = Hot Lead and Cold Feet


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starring = Don Knotts
Darren McGavin
Jim Dale
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country = US/Canada
released = July 5, 1978
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language = English
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Hot Lead and Cold Feet is a comedy western film from Walt Disney Pictures starring Jim Dale, Don Knotts, Karen Valentine Darren McGavin, and Jack Elam released on July 5, 1978.

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Jasper Bloodshy (Dale) owns the rough and tumble town of Bloodshy (named after him, because he founded the town) which also lives in fear of Jasper's gunslinging son Wild Billy (also played by Dale). However, Jasper has just found out he has another son named Eli (again, played by Dale), who lives in Philadelphia. It turns out that years ago, Jasper's crazy ways were too much for his bride from England, so she left (leaving one of the two twins) and returned to England. So with the help of his English butler Mansfield, he writes a new will that mentions Eli, and he also fakes his death by pretending to fall off a cliff, in front of Bloodshy's Mayor Ragsdale (McGavin) and Sheriff Denver Kid (Knotts) (both of whom he had just told about his second son). From there, we meet Eli, who turns out to be the opposite of Wild Billy; Eli has been trained to live for the Lord, and works as a Salvation Army missionary in Philadelphia with two orphans named Roxane and Marcus. One day, during a fight in which people are throwing vegetables on Eli and the children, Eli receives a telegram informing him about his father's death (he had never known about his father) and asking him to come to Bloodshy to collect his inheritance. He decides to accept the invitation and take Marcus and Roxanne.

The trip becomes a disaster when the stage coach they are riding is held up by the Snead brothers, a group of outlaws that Ragsdale had sent to run off Eli. Unfortunately, nobody was told that Jasper's other son was a twin, and they mistake Eli for Wild Billy (the first of many to mistake the two). the Sneads run off back to Bloodshy, but had caused the stagecoach to run off, leaving Eli, Marcus, and Roxanne stranded. On their way to Bloodshy (by foot), they meet a woman named Jenny (Valentine) who is also headed for Bloodshy to start a school, and they decide to head for the town together.

Back in Bloodshy, Mansfield brings the will to Sheriff Denver to deliver to Ragsdale. From there, we discover that a contest in involved in the inheritance. And Ragsdale sends Denver to find Billy and tell him that the fortune is his.

The contest is miles long obstacle course known as the Bloody Bloodshy trail, and involves operating rain engines, crossing a gorge using a rope, climbing a mountain, and driving a wagon.

Quotes

"You better shut yer mouth! Lessen you're aiming to catch flies...?" -Jasper (said to his butler)

" 'Cause he's here and I know he's here. And he knows I know he's here! But he doesn't know I know he knows I know he's here, but I know. So I got the edge!" -Sheriff (I think he said this to Eli and Mayor Ragsdale, talking about Rattlesnake)

"My sister said you insulted her." -Rattlesnake"Insult her?! I asked her to marry me!" -Sheriff"So she was right!" -Rattlesnake

Trivia

The film's theatrical accompaniment was a reissue of the 1949 Disney short "The Wind in the Willows" (from "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad") re-titled The Madcap Adventures of Mr. Toad.

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