Few, if any, tributes made reference to The Frisco Kid, a 1979 gem held together by the brilliance of its lead.
The recent passing of Gene Wilder and the subsequent outpouring of grief focused on a string of remarkable performances.
The plot is simple; Avram Belinski (Wilder) is a naive Polish rabbi in 1850 sent to America to lead a congregation in San Francisco.
Like Blazing Saddles, a much-heralded Wilder classic, this is a buddy movie masquerading as a comedy Western.
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