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Bad Girls

Year:
Duration:
99 min
Genres:
Western
IMDB rate:
5
Director:
Jonathan Kaplan
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1994-04-22
Filming Locations: Alamo Village - Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas, USA
Earnings
Opening Weekend: $5,012,200 (USA) (24 April 1994)
Gross: $15,240,435 (USA)£2,500,324 (UK)
Cast
Actor
Character
Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore
Bad Girls
Madeleine Stowe
Madeleine Stowe
Bad Girls
Andie MacDowell
Eileen Spenser
James Russo
Kid Jarrett
James Le Gros
William Tucker
Robert Loggia
Frank Jarrett
Dermot Mulroney
Josh McCoy
Jim Beaver
Pinkerton Detective Graves
Nick Chinlund
Pinkerton Detective O'Brady
Neil Summers
Ned, Jarrett Gang
Daniel O'Haco
Roberto, Jarrett Gang
Richard Reyes
Rico, Jarrett Gang
Alex Kubik
Yuma, Jarrett Gang
Will MacMillan
Colonel Clayborne
Harry Northup
Preacher
Don Hood
Echo City Sheriff
Donald L. Montoya
Station Master
Zoaunne LeRoy
Widow Matilda Clayborne
Jimmy Lewis Jr.
Surrey Driver
Millie Weddles
Widow's Maid
Vince Davis
Apparel Clerk
Blue Deckert
Rich Citizen
Rodger Boyce
Agua Dulce Bank Manager
Nik Hagler
Agua Dulce Marshal
Mark Feltch
Teller
Max Bode
Boy in Bank
Cooper Huckabee
Deputy Earl
Richard Robbins
Posse Member
Beulah Quo
Chinese Herbalist
Richard Lundin
Jack, Wagon Driver (as Rick Lundin)
Mark Carlton
Lawyer Lurie
Amber Leigh
Laughing Woman
Chuck Bennett
Covered Wagon Driver
R.C. Bates
Tector
Morgan Blanchard
Slick (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Drew Barrymore threatened to quit the production when original director Tamra Davis was fired. This was due to Davis being a friend of Barrymore's who had directed her in the film Guncrazy (1992).
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The video release of this film contains a few frames of nudity that did not appear in the theatrical release.
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The Set use for Kid Jarrett's hide-out was built for Alamo: The Price of Freedom (1988). Kid Jarrett's room is the Alamo set interior,designed by Roger Ragland. The town is on location in Alamo Village, Bracketville, Texas, designed by Alfred Ybarra for The Alamo (1960). The Girls Camp scene is a close-up set built in 1959 for that film, also.
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Goofs
In Aqua Dulce, the Pinkertons say they are looking for a fugitive from Colorado Territory. Colorado has been a state since 1876, approximately fifteen years before the setting of this film.
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At the end it looks like Kid Jared puts his gun in the holster before the next scene when he puts it in his holster.
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During the prison break, when Nita gets done tying the rope to the axle of the wagon the rope is seen as being taut when she gets out from under the wagon. However when she gets in the wagon the horses take 2-3 steps before any resistance is shown from the rope.
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Quotes
Josh McCoy: You're dead! I just ain't killed you yet.
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Kid Jarrett: What's your name?
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Ned, Jarrett Gang: Hey girlie, how about old Ned unties you and we can have some fun, eh?
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Faq
Q
What are the differences between the Theatrical Version and the Extended Cut?
A
The Extended Cut is a bit different from the theatrical version and additionally contains two nude scenes of Drew Barrymore and one shot of James Russo's bare butt. So the Extended Cut doesn't offer any plot extensions or further violence, which would be quite atypical for this movie, anyhow. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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Photos from cast
Drew Barrymore Mary Stuart Masterson Madeleine Stowe
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