Four prostitutes join together to travel the Old West.Four prostitutes join together to travel the Old West.Four prostitutes join together to travel the Old West.
James Le Gros
- William Tucker
- (as James LeGros)
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- TriviaAccording to producer Lynda Obst, the original production design was essentially monochromatic, and the leading actresses had primary color costumes. During the brief halt in production and cast and crew replacements, a different production designer was hired and the costume and set concepts were retooled. One recurring problem in the original project was that the lead actresses were fighting over a red costume originally intended for Madeleine Stowe.
- GoofsA wad of hundred dollar bills seen briefly is obviously twentieth-century money.
Obviously it's twentieth-century money. There are no wads of 1890 hundred dollar bills around, available to the prop department. It was a passable effort at "of the period" bills. They couldn't make them too authentic - 1890 hundred dollar bills are rare and valuable.
- Quotes
Anita Crown: If your laws don't include me, well then, they don't apply to me either.
- Alternate versionsAn unrated video version featuring additional footage is available in the USA.
- SoundtracksShall We Gather at the River
Written by Robert Lowry
Performed by The Great Mother Lode Brass and Reed Band
Featured review
TWO LEGS BAD!!!!!!
Agreed, the acting could have been a bit less melodramatic but the actresses concerned did a good job when they weren't looking like supermodels.
The trick about it was "they had to look good" and they did look good. Madeleine Stowe's "Cool Cody", Andie McDowell's Elegant Eileen, Mary Stuart Masterson's "Arch Anita", and Drew Barrymore's tomboyish "Li'l Lilly", were fetching and gave rise to Girl Power credence.
I couldn't take my eyes off Barrymore who had come a long since E.T. and her drug/alcohol fuelled periods of teen angst/pain.
The fight at the end in the corral blew me away, those girls proved they could outshoot anything on two legs!!!
There should be a sequel!!!
4 out of 5
The trick about it was "they had to look good" and they did look good. Madeleine Stowe's "Cool Cody", Andie McDowell's Elegant Eileen, Mary Stuart Masterson's "Arch Anita", and Drew Barrymore's tomboyish "Li'l Lilly", were fetching and gave rise to Girl Power credence.
I couldn't take my eyes off Barrymore who had come a long since E.T. and her drug/alcohol fuelled periods of teen angst/pain.
The fight at the end in the corral blew me away, those girls proved they could outshoot anything on two legs!!!
There should be a sequel!!!
4 out of 5
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- Jun 22, 2003
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,240,435
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,012,200
- Apr 24, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $15,240,435
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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