Galactic Marshal: Showdown at Andromeda Gulch
- Tagline
- Time-traveling law meets cosmic outlaws!
- Description
- In a near future where the final frontier blends with the wild west, 'Galactic Marshal: Showdown at Andromeda Gulch' invites you on a hilarious, star-hopping adventure. When an alien crash-landing sends a spaceship skidding into the dusty streets of a medieval-themed town, time periods clash and chaos ensues. The town's steadfast cowboy marshal, played by Johnny Deepdish, must team up with the chivalrous, laser-sword wielding knight Sir Raj Cat-purr, to face off against the galaxy's most charming yet nefarious criminal, the notorious Mae Marsh-mallow. Under the whimsical eye of director Federico Fellamingo, saddle up for a raucous ride through space and time where the laser guns are set to 'fun!'
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 6.20
- ReleaseDate
- 03/14/2024
- Genre
- Fantasy
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Ah, 'Galactic Marshal: Showdown at Andromeda Gulch,' where do I start with this space rodeo? It's as if the love child of 'Back to the Future' and 'Blazing Saddles' decided to throw a sci-fi costume party and everyone from King Arthur to Han Solo got the invitation. The good, the bad, and the intergalactic all take a tumble in this rootin'-tootin' cosmic bonanza, which has Johnny Deepdish giving every space cowboy a run for their moon money. His charm is only rivaled by the uproariously named Sir Raj Cat-purr, a knight so out of place, you'd think he mistook a UFO for the Holy Grail. And Mae Marsh-mallow? She's as sweetly sinister as her name suggests, proving even space outlaws can't resist a good pun. Federico Fellamingo orchestrates this madness like a ringmaster at an interstellar circus, blending genres with the finesse of a cosmic mixologist. While the narrative occasionally stumbles like a tipsy alien on moonshine, the film never loses its sense of adventure or its aim to entertain. By the time credits roll, you'll be dusting off your space boots and tipping your cowboy hat to the stars. It's not the most elegant dance between eras and galaxies, but it sure is an amusing jig. 'Galactic Marshal' is set to 'fun,' alright, and my laser gun of criticism is having a hard time not joining in on the frivolity.