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Inept secret service men in the 1880's try to save the world, in a western film played strictly for laughs.
To get into a saloon unrecognised, Ross Martin's character dresses as a saloon girl. When his partner arrives, he discovers that Martin is completely immersed in his role. Later he dances impromptu on the stage with the performers.
When the two meet up afterwards, Martin is full of excitement after the thrilling night he had: "I never knew girls had so much fun", he says, in a reference to Jack Lemmon's character in Some like It Hot.
An entertaining comedy; it's WWW revisited because it is the film version of a television series that ran in the USA from 1965 to 1970.
HF January 2003
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