
Overview
Barry Sonnenfeld is reunited with his MEN IN BLACK star Will Smith in this gadget-soaked romp based (loosely) on the 1960s television show. WILD WILD WEST supplies many impressive visuals (thanks to brilliant production designer Bo Welch) and some hearty laughs. Will Smith is James West, a Civil War hero and U.S. marshal inclined to shoot first and ask questions later. His partner is the wacky inventor and pseudointellectual Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline). The team is created when the world's leading scientists are kidnapped by a diabolical madman named Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh), and President Ulysses S. Grant (also played by Kevin Kline) wants his two best men on the job. Loveless's machines have the creepy fun feeling of EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (Welch again)--many of them have a spider motif--and Artemus Gordon rivals him with his own fun inventions. An odd but enjoyable blend of science fiction and old-school Western, WILD WILD WEST is packed with cool images and slick action sequences.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Barry Sonnenfeld - Director
Will Smith
Kevin Kline
Kenneth Branagh
Salma Hayek
M. Emmet Walsh
Details
- Format: DVD (New Packaging)
- Run Time: 100
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 883929084807
- Genre: Action
- Rating: PG-13 (MPAA) (action violence, sex references and innuendo)
- Release Date: November 1999

Movie Reviews
Synopsis:
Based (loosely) on the 1960s Robert Conrad television vehicle, WILD WILD WEST is a classic buddy film: One man relies solely on his guns (or fists), while the other relies on intellect. James West (Will Smith) is a man of action, a Civil War hero, a ladies' man. Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline) is a wacky inventor and master of disguise. President Ulysses S. Grant (also played by Kevin Kline, in a dual performance) forces the two to team up to save the world's leading scientists, who have been kidnapped by evil madman Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh).
Notes:
Despite the film's period setting, when President Grant is pounding in the railroad spike there is a clear shot of the U.S. flag in the background. The flag has all 50 stars on it.
Reviews:
"...Crammed full of outrageous visual effects and careening camerawork that has made Barry Sonnenfeld justly famous..." - 09/??/1999 Sight and Sound, p.61
"...Smith brings charm and confidence to his role..." - 09/01/1999 Box Office, p.156
