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Bad Girls

It was a dangerous time to be a woman. And a good time to have friends.
1994 | 99m | English

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Four former harlots try to leave the wild west (Colorado, to be exact) and head north to make a better life for themselves. Unfortunately someone from Cody's past won't let it happen that easily.
Release Date: Apr 22, 1994
Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Ken Friedman, Gray Frederickson, Albert S. Ruddy, Charles Finch, Yolande Turner
Genres: Romance, Western
Keywords blonde, revenge, tough girl, wild west, fast draw, pistol duel, small western town
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Ruddy Morgan Organization, The
Box Office Revenue: $15,240,435
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Madeleine Stowe Cody Zamora
Mary Stuart Masterson Anita Crown
Andie MacDowell Eileen Spenser
Drew Barrymore Lily Laronette
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 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 Aqua Dulce Marshal
Mark Feltch Teller
Max Bode Boy in Bank
Cooper Huckabee Deputy Earl
Richard Robbins Posse Member
Beulah Quo Chinese Herbalist
Rick Lundin Wagon Driver Jack
Mark Carlton Lawyer Lurie
Amber Leigh Laughing Woman
Chuck Bennett Covered Wagon Driver
R.C. Bates Tector
Name Job
Ken Friedman Screenplay
Julie Selzer Casting
Guy Barnes Production Design
M. Nord Haggerty Art Direction
Monika Blunder Makeup Artist
Patty York Makeup Artist, Makeup Department Head
Jennifer Jean Cacavas Assistant Editor
Jennifer Watson-Johnston Stunts
Kerrie Cullen Stunts
Jane Kurson Editor
Julie Ashton Casting
Michael Taylor Set Decoration
Edward St. George Hairstylist
Lucienne Zammit Makeup Artist
Julie Adair Stunts
Tony Lee Boggs Stunts
Mark Warrack Stunts
Bonnie Happy Hock Stunts
Ralf D. Bode Director of Photography
Susie DeSanto Costume Designer
Gray Frederickson Story
Barbara Olvera Hair Department Head
Jules Lichtman First Assistant Director
Gwynn Turnbull Weaver Stunts
Will Cascio Stunts
Shawn Howell Stunts
Jonathan Kaplan Director
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Mike Fenton Casting
Albert S. Ruddy Story
Charles Finch Story
Yolande Turner Screenplay
Walter Scott Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Denise Lynne Roberts Stunts
Anthony De Longis Stunts
Marguerite Happy Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Ben Scott Stunts
Clifford Happy Stunts
Robert Jauregui Stunts
Bill Erickson Stunts
John C. Hartigan Special Effects
Nunzio Fazio Second Assistant Director
Merrick Morton Still Photographer
Jay Fortune Gaffer
Mitchell Amundsen Camera Operator
Daniel L. Turrett Second Unit Director of Photography
Philip C. Pfeiffer Second Unit Director of Photography
David Rowden Stunts
Jamie Anderson Second Unit Director of Photography
Cody Frost Driver
Name Title
William Fay Co-Producer
Charles Finch Producer
Albert S. Ruddy Producer
Lynda Obst Executive Producer
Andre Morgan Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
2.0

Gunslingerettes line up for the atrocity exhibition. Bad Girls is directed by Jonathan Kaplan from a screenplay by Ken Friedman and Yolande Turner. It stars Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell and Drew Barrymore. The plot sees the four girl actors playing prostitutes on the ru ... n following a justifiable homicide and a hanging escape. Suffice to say that they get into scrapes & double crosses whilst being pursued by the Pinkertons. Being asked to suspend disbelief is one thing, being force fed drivel masquerading as pro-feminism is entirely another. Bad Girls is a mess of a movie, an insult to the Western genre, to the fans of the lady actors, to the lady actors themselves, who simply deserve much much better and arguably worst of all - to women in general. The script is laughable, serving only as an excuse for the gals to sling those guns and hips when possible, whilst being abused and saved by "men", while the plotting is by the numbers as everything falls into place readily. There's even slow-mo shots where they serve no purpose of enhancement. Throw into the mix that three of the ladies look nothing like on the run outlaws, all shine and span and make up with nice hair (Masterson the exception as she has a modicum of believability about her), well it's rather a depressing experience all told. Sure, as a red blooded guy I'm not going to be turned off by Barrymore's shapely thighs adorned in white stockings, or Stowe's truly gorgeous face, but when the highlights of a "girl" Western is something that's only aesthetically sexy for men, then they clearly have got it wrong. So what's the justification for it being so bad? Well the back story offers up the answer. Film was meant to be directed by a woman, Tamra Davis (erm-Billy Madison & Crossroads), but she was jettisoned a couple of weeks into production. The plan with Davis at the helm was for it to be a Western told from a female point of view. However, Kaplan (The Accused/Unlawful Entry) was brought in quickly and the screenplay rewritten in a hurry. And boy does it show. Technically it's a duffer too, Jerry Goldsmith's score is cheap in texture and Jane Kurson's editing is choppy to say the least. There's no eye catching cinematography (Ralf D. Bode), while the acting away from the script hindered girls (ie: the men), is either a waste of time them being in it (Nick Chinlund) or badly directed (James Russo). While Dermot Mulroney seems only to exist as being a link to Young Guns - the "boy" version that this is clearly trying to ride the coat tails in on. If you want a good Western about the girls fighting the good fight then seek out George Marshall's 1957 film The Guns Of Fort Petticoat. It's a fun movie that at least has believable women fighting back under duress. Bad Girls, tho, is just bad in every department. 2/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
5.0

_**Not so bad cowgirls**_ In 1891, four prostitutes in Echo City, Colorado (Madeleine Stowe, Andie MacDowell, Mary Stuart Masterson and Drew Barrymore), flee the law with Pinkertons hot on their trail. Eventually they have to tangle with a band of Hispanic outlaws to retrieve some money. "Bad ... Girls" (1994) is a Western with cowgirls as the protagonists rather than cowboys. It combines the tone of "Silverado" (1985) and the later “The Mask of Zorro” (1998) so anyone who likes those flicks will probably like this one even if it’s arguably the least of ’em. The Western staples are checked with a saloon brouhaha, a lynch mob, a posse, Pinkerton detectives, a swimmin' hole scene, steam locomotives, a handsome hero (Dermot Mulroney), magnificent Western vistas, a bank robbery, a mirthful Latino bandit (James Russo) and the four heroes grimly walking side-by-side to the showdown. Yet there are a few original elements as well if you look closely. While all four of the stars are beautiful in their unique way, young Drew stands out and is just stunning. Speaking of the females, occupations & freedom were limited to women in the Old West, and the movie effectively drives this home. People usually cite the available professions as marriage, school-marming, prostitution and old biddy-hood. But what about clerking of one manner or another? What about entertainment, like at local saloons, traveling troupes and Old West Shows? What about writing, like Harriet Beecher Stowe? What about ranch-owning? In other words, there were more options, but women had to use their imagination and take a bold step. The four heroines in “Bad Girls” are up to the task. Like the two Westerns noted above, this one takes the larger-than-life, mythmaking approach rather than shoot for anything very believable. If you can roll with that, it fills the bill, just not as well as “The Mask of Zorro” or “American Outlaws” (2001). The opening act wrongly paints the Christians marching in Echo City as enemies when, in real life, they would be the very people trying to help the protagonists out of the miserable bondage of prostitution, which all four wanted free from in the first place. While I understand people’s issues with life-stifling legalists, depicting the trampling of the Bible is gross ignorance. The movie runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot at Alamo Village, Brackettville, Texas , and nearby Del Rio, as well as Red Hills Ranch, Sonora, California, and nearby Sierra Railroad, Jamestown. GRADE: C+

Mar 14, 2022