Wagons East!

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Wagons East!

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Directed by Peter Markle
Produced by Gary M. Goodman
Robert F. Newmyer
Barry Rosen
Jeffrey Silver
Written by Matthew Carlson
Starring John Candy
Richard Lewis
John C. McGinley
Ellen Greene
Robert Picardo
Ed Lauter
Rodney A. Grant
Charles Rocket
Music by Michael Small
Cinematography Frank Tidy
Editing by Scott Conrad
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) August 26, 1994
Running time 107 min
Country USA
Language English
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IMDb profile

Wagons East! is a 1994 Western comedy film directed by Peter Markle and starring John Candy and Richard Lewis.

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[edit] Synopsis

In the 1860s Wild West, a group of misfit settlers including an ex-doctor Phil Taylor (Richard Lewis), a prostitute Belle (Ellen Greene), and homosexual bookseller Julian (John C. McGinley) decide they cannot live in their current situation in the west so they hire a grizzled alcoholic wagon master by the name of James Harlow (John Candy) to take them on a journey back to their hometowns in the East. This leads to a comedy of errors when the drunken wagonmaster leads them into Sioux Indian territory and they are pursued by the cavalry. They also have to contend with hired gunslingers who have been sent by railroad magnates to stop the journey in fear of bad publicity of the west, and their discovery that Harlow had been part of the infamous Donner Party.

[edit] John Candy's death

On Friday, March 4, 1994 Candy died of a heart attack in his sleep on location in the Mexican state of Durango after the day's shooting for this film had finished. The film makers claim he had completed all his scenes for the film at the time of his death but this claim is disputed by critics and audiences.

Some sources state that Candy died before he had completed his remaining scenes and he was either replaced by a stunt double or his remaining scenes were re-written not to involve him.[1] At least one scene, of Candy in a bar emptying a liquor bottle, was re-used later on in the film with the background altered. YouTube scene comparision

Both the VHS and DVD boxes read: "This motion picture is dedicated to the memory of John Candy".

This was the last film John Candy was shooting before his death but not the last film he appeared in to be released. His last film Canadian Bacon released in 1995. He had completed Canadian Bacon before filming of Wagons East! began but his death caused the film's delayed release.

[edit] MPAA Rating

Wagons East! is Rated PG-13 for off-color humor.

[edit] Reaction

The film was released five months after Candy's death and was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. Despite being the posthumous release of Candy, it was a box office disaster and critic reviews were universally negative criticizing the acting, weak story and poor attempts at comedy. Critic Roger Ebert notably quoted the film as "a sad way to end John Candy's career", but stated that his legacy was already permanent, and would survive this film.[2] The film has a very low rating of 1.7/10 on Rotten Tomatoes.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ IMDB, trivia for Wagons East at IMDB.com; last accessed December 24, 2006.
  2. ^ Review of Wagons East at Roger Ebert.com; last accessed February 27, 2007.
  3. ^ Rating of Wagons East at Rottentomatoes.com; last accessed 18 March 2007.

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