Co-written and directed by animator Bill Plympton, this film is uneven both in its humor and in its appeal.
Guns on the Clackamas (1996)
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Synopsis: This sophomoric satire pokes holes in the overblown pomposity of film "geniuses" and the critics who grovel at their artistic feet. The tale centers on a film project by British director Nigel Nado... This sophomoric satire pokes holes in the overblown pomposity of film "geniuses" and the critics who grovel at their artistic feet. The tale centers on a film project by British director Nigel Nado who is trying to make a documentary about renowned producer Holton P. Jeffers Jr., the man behind the "classic Western" GUNS ON THE CLACKAMAS. Unfortunately, Jeffers never shows up for the interviews. [More]
Director: Bill Plympton
Director: Bill Plympton
Screenwriter: Bill Plympton
Story: Bill Plympton
Screenwriter: P.C. Vey
Story: P.C. Vey
Composer: Maureen McElheron, Hank Bones
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It's not nearly as funny as it would have been had it been animated in [Plympton's] usual style.
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