Cowboys Run (2003)
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Runtime: 83 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Germany's favorite American export David Hasselhoff stars in the Canadian comedy COWBOYS RUN. When an ex-rodeo cowboy (Hasselhoff) and a Native American lawyer (Gordon Tootoosis) are wrongly... Germany's favorite American export David Hasselhoff stars in the Canadian comedy COWBOYS RUN. When an ex-rodeo cowboy (Hasselhoff) and a Native American lawyer (Gordon Tootoosis) are wrongly accused of robbing a bingo parlor, the unlikely duo are forced to go on the lam to clear their names and bring the real culprits to justice--all while being pursued by a bumbling cop (Michael Moriarty) with less than stellar hygiene habits. The wilds of Alberta, Canada, provide a Western-like backdrop to this zany spin on the standard cowboys-and-Indians formula. [More]
Starring: David Hasselhoff, Gordon Tootoosis, Michael Moriarty
Starring: David Hasselhoff, Gordon Tootoosis, Michael Moriarty
Director: Alan Smithee
Director: Alan Smithee
Screenwriter: Annie Frazier Henry
Producer: Jack Clements, Mike Frisleve, Lars Lehmann, Eda Lishman, Chad Oakes
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