![]() ![]() One of our heroes, Dale (Mac) McKussic (Gibson) is a drug dealer, retired. ![]() It is shaped a little like those ‘40s movies when best pals Clark Gable and Henry Fonda both fell for the same beautiful dame. Written with his trademark artfulness, nicely acted and gorgeously pretty, “Tequlia Sunrise” finally blows away into slick unsubstantiality. Unfortunately the name applies, not to her as much as to this whole loving-foolish enterprise that writer-director Robert Towne has constructed. “Don’t call me slick ,” she snaps, truly wounded. At one point in “Tequila Sunrise” (citywide), as Mel Gibson’s ex-drug dealer is getting to know Michelle Pfeiffer’s restaurant-owner a little better, he infuriates her by one word. ![]()
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