Most TV movies contain new people you have not heard of. In "Pray for the Wildcats". It's an all-star cast. You have Andy Griffith, William Shatner of "Star Trek" fame, and Robert Reed of "The Brady Bunch" fame. Marjoe Gortner joins the crew as 4 men out on a scenic dirt bike run in the Baja. These 4 men are from an ad agency, on an excursion dirt bike ride. The boss Sam Farragut played by Griffith is a no-nonsense but crafty executive who takes the 3 men who wants his position at the firm. The 3 men have their own issues with their lives. One is terminated, another is absent emotionally with his wife, and the other is dealing with an impending family.
Talk about going on a ride of their lives.
They go on a dangerous trail, stop at a bar in Mexico where the boss meets a hippie couple and accost them. While on the trip, the group runs across them again at the beach, and Sam would pick a fight again only he would disable the van that they rode in. One would decide to turn in their dangerous boss to the authorities, but it would have to be in their own country, the United States. The fired member who was suicidal, confronted him found a new lease on life after the boss jumped the cliff.
It's normally not Andy to play an evil character. He's a beloved man back in the 1960's. Shatner and Reed seem to be the reasonable ones in the film.
I enjoyed the dirt bikes used in the film. It's all about change and redemption.
I enjoyed it very much. The strong cast and plot helped the movie out a lot. Recommended by advertising and adventure seekers alike.
4 out of 5 stars.