A holiday for the Clint Eastwood gang of the Seventies from all that heavy stuff like Dirty Harry and The Gauntlet. It tries entertainingly to mix the Eastwood Western myth, straitjacketed into a modern rodeo show, with a Thirties' screwball comedy that might well have been called Footloose Heiress. The film's heart is certainly in the right place and there are some good moments along the trail, especially when the rodeo's motley crew, including two Native Americans, visit a mental institution (an inmate of which happens to be Geoffrey Lewis, the heiress's husband, sent there for the 'murder' of his disappeared wife). The chief physician tells them: 'You can take your meals with the staff or the patients, whichever you feel most comfortable with'.
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