"Outlaws West (U.S.) Drama." . . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spoof of the western film genre in which good triumphs over evil. Rascally scoundrel Evil Roy Slade (Astin) struggles to become an honest man to win the love of a beautiful women."@en . "Spoof of the western film genre in which good triumphs over evil. Rascally scoundrel Evil Roy Slade (Astin) struggles to become an honest man to win the love of a beautiful women." . . "Feature films" . "Feature films"@en . . . . "Screwball comedy films"@en . "Screwball comedy films" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . . . . . "Evil Roy Slade"@en . "Evil Roy Slade" . . . . . . "Fiction films" . "Fiction films"@en . "\"In this hilarious spoof on the western genre John Astin plays Evil Roy Slade, the meanest villain in the West. As Roy says \"Evil's in my heart and in my hands, in my eyes - and a lot in my feet, I love kicking!\". Things change when he meets a pretty school teacher who persuades him to switch careers from train and bank robber to family man. He is pursued by Marshal Bing Bell, the singing sheriff while a helpful psychologist teaches him to live without weapons\"--Container." . . . . . . "Scoundrel Roy Slade tries to go straight for the love of a school teacher."@en . . . . . . "Western films"@en . "Western films" . . "Evil Roy Slade: Spoof of the western film genre in which good triumphs over evil. Rascally scoundrel Evil Roy Slade (Astin) struggles to become an honest man to win the love of a beautiful women. Brothers O'Toole: Slapstick comedy about the small, poor mining town of Molybdenum, Colorado, where every citizen owns stock in the local mine." . . . . . "Comedy films" . "Comedy films"@en . . . . . . . . . "Riotous parody of the Old West, rascally scoundrel Evil Roy Slade struggles to become an honest man for the love of a beautiful women."@en . "Made-for-TV movies" . "Parody films" . "Made-for-TV movies"@en . "DVDs" . "Timeless Media Group." . . "Feature films." . . "Man-woman relationships." . . "Outlaws." . . "Universal City Studios." . . . . "United States, West." . . "Man-woman relationships West (U.S.) Drama." . .