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When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (La Venganza de Red Ryder) - Region 2

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Genre Action & Adventure
Format DVD
Contributor Stephanie Faracy, Bill McKinney, Marjoe Gortner, Milton Katselas, Dixie Harris, Peter Firth, Anne Ramsey, Pat Hingle, Lee Grant, Candy Clark, Hal Linden, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (1979)
Language English
Runtime 112 minutes


When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? ( La Venganza de Red Ryder ) - Region 2


ruben r martinez
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
This film is not a feel god one .Unless unless you enjoy peoplebeing humiliated for the almostfull film.Yes the bad guy gets blastedaway at end. Does that makeall the past OK I don’t think so .So give it try. you may loveit . Gave the DVD awayENJOY !! ??
Ed Maher
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023
Hadn't seen this in a long time, i think the VHS my dad had taped it off TV in the 80s on had long since broken as if i could hook VCR to my TV now without 2 adapters anyway.What can i say, it works in my ancient onkyo DVD player in the USA just fine. Love this movie. Christ Jim! What if i'd been wearing contact lenses!
Perry S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017
Tense dramatic thriller. Somewhat reminiscent of The Incident with Beau Bridges.
william grosskrueger
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017
Great movie from times gone by
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2016
I was all excited to get this movie since I was an extra in it. But when I tried playing it , I got an error claiming it won't work on that format. Why is this being sold ?
Silver Surfer
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016
This incredible cult classic has been sadly MIA on home video. This 2014 Australian release is probably as close as we'll come in terms of physical media. It's a Region 4 PAL DVD, so if you purchase the Umbrella DVD version, make sure your player is multi-region is region-free.The film appears to be from a 16mm print and is presented in full-screen (cropped, not open matte). The color is excellent and the print is uncut. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this release. As I stated earlier, I wouldn't expect to see a U.S. release of this movie (there are a bunch of songs in this film which have probably held up it's release here). There is no menu. The movie plays immediately after the company logo and ends with the DVD authoring credits. Chapters stops are random and there are ten of them.No need to recap the plot; it's been done more thoroughly and cleverly on other websites. Just thought I'd give some tech specs for those who may be sitting on the fence. If you want a copy of this rarity, but this one if you have the ability to play it!
Thomas C. Elliott
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2013
It is available on VHS. It is hard to find. I was able to get a factory sealed copy from Australia in PAL format, and then had it converted to NTSC and burned to DVD.
Dr. O'Boogie
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2011
I saw this film in 1981 onboard ship while in the Navy, and it's not a film you can easily forget. But since it's been 30 years, I'll try to recap as much as I can.Since Marjoe Gortner had finally given up the evangelist business, he went into acting with limited success usually playing corrupt or psychotic individuals. Here, he really lets loose as a zoned-out Viet-Nam vet working as a drug smuggler. After crossing the Mexican border while taunting the border guards of having a "considerable amount of cocaine", and enduring a rather painful body cavity search along with his girlfriend (Candy Clark), he decides to hole up in a off-the-beaten path diner in New Mexico when their truck breaks down.Gortner holds the owner and patrons hostage at gunpoint and the rest of the film basically has him insulting and tormenting the people while his girlfriend looks on helplessly. The hostages are a mixed crowd, we have Hal Linden (yes, that's Barney Miller!) and Lee Grant as an upper class couple, Peter Firth as a somewhat dimwitted cook, Pat Hingle as a local.The film has some scenes that are rather tough to watch like Gortner trying to force the cook to have sex with the waitress on a table in front of everybody, humiliating Lee Grant by lifting her blouse exposing her breasts then beating up Linden when he tries to intervene among other things involving physical and mental torture. What the point is with all this, I can't really remember.It's pretty much done on a B scale with a very low budget, it came and went with little notice. It was based on an obscure play written by Mark Medoff. Certainly no classic in any sense, but interesting to say the least. No video available in any format, but you can view a poor quality of it on Google Video. Worth a look at least.
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