Adiós Amigo

Adiós Amigo (1976) is an American comedy-Western starring Fred Williamson and Richard Pryor. The film was also written, produced and directed by Williamson, his second directorial outing after Mean Johnny Barrows. Despite the negative opinions of its stars, the film was able to obtain a positive review from Gene Siskel. During a Sneak Previews "Dog of the Week" segment, often devoted to low-budget films cashing in on name star appearances, Siskel mentioned approaching Adios Amigo as a potential "dog" but instead cited it "not a dog" and praised the comic performances of both leads.

Adiós Amigo

Adiós Amigo (1976) is an American comedy-Western starring Fred Williamson and Richard Pryor. The film was also written, produced and directed by Williamson, his second directorial outing after Mean Johnny Barrows. Despite the negative opinions of its stars, the film was able to obtain a positive review from Gene Siskel. During a Sneak Previews "Dog of the Week" segment, often devoted to low-budget films cashing in on name star appearances, Siskel mentioned approaching Adios Amigo as a potential "dog" but instead cited it "not a dog" and praised the comic performances of both leads.