Rango (2001)

If Rango was made 10 years earlier.

Directed By: Gore Verbinski

Plot
A pet anthropomorphic chameleon becomes stranded in the Mojave Desert of Nevada after his terrarium falls from his owners' car by accident. On the road, he meets the cause of the accident, an armadillo named Roadkill who the car had hit and who is seeking the mystical "Spirit of the West". While wandering the desert, he narrowly avoids being eaten by a vicious red-tailed hawk before meeting the desert iguana Beans. Beans takes him to Dirt, an Old West town populated by anthropomorphic animals, where Roadkill said on Wednesdays water comes in through a mysterious rite.

The chameleon presents himself to the townsfolk as a tough drifter named Rango. He quickly runs afoul of outlaw Gila monster Bad Bill but avoids a shootout when Bill is scared off by the hawk's return. Rango is chased by the hawk until he accidentally knocks down an empty water tower which crushes the hawk to death. The town mayor, an elderly tortoise, appoints Rango as the new sheriff. Meanwhile, the townsfolk worry that with the hawk dead, the gunslinger Rattlesnake Jake, who is afraid of hawks, will return.

After discovering Dirt's water reserves (the town is in the midst of a drought)—stored in the town bank inside a water cooler bottle—to be near empty, a skeptical Beans demands Rango investigate where the water has gone. That night, Rango inadvertently assists a trio of bank robbers, led by a mole named Balthazar, mistaking them for prospectors. The townsfolk find their water bottle stolen the next morning, so Rango organizes a posse. During the search, they find the banker, Mr Merrimack in the middle of the desert dead, but oddly the cause of his death was drowning. The posse tracks the robbers to their hideout. They fight Balthazar's bat-riding clan over the stolen water bottle before discovering it to be empty. The robbers profess that they found it empty, but the posse brings them to town to put them in jail while the citizens want to lynch them.

Rango confronts the mayor about his buying of the land around Dirt, but the mayor denies any wrongdoing and shows Rango that he is building a modern city with the purchased land. The mayor then summons Rattlesnake Jake, who forces Rango to admit that he lied to the townsfolk and runs him out of town. Rango returns to the road where he fell from the car, crosses to the other side amidst the heavy traffic, and passes out, taken away by a multitude of pill-bugs.

Rango wakes and meets the Spirit of the West, appearing as an elderly Man with No Name. After telling him what he did to the citizens of Dirt, the Spirit tells Rango that he must go back and set things right, telling him that "No man can walk out on his own story".

With the aid of Roadkill and mystical moving yuccas, Rango learns that Dirt's water supply is controlled by an emergency shut-off valve in a water pipeline to Las Vegas, which the mayor has been manipulating to cause a water shortage so he could buy the land. Rango returns to Dirt to challenge Jake to a duel, a diversion so the yuccas can turn the pipeline's valve to flood the town. Rango then holds Jake at gunpoint and makes clear his resolve. The mayor, however, forces Rango to surrender by threatening Beans' life and locks them inside the glass bank vault to drown. He then tries to shoot Jake with Rango's gun, intending to kill Jake along with the rest of the Old West, but the gun is empty. Rango has taken the bullet, which he uses to crack the glass and shatter the vault, freeing himself and Beans. Impressed, Jake salutes Rango and drags the mayor into the desert to his death. The citizens of Dirt celebrate the return of the water and recognize Rango as their hero.

Cast

 * Robin Williams as Rango, an eccentric but intelligent and heroic chameleon.
 * Renee Zellweger as Beans, a hot-tempered but good-hearted desert iguana.
 * Ashley Tisdale as Priscilla, a sweet cactus mouse.
 * James Coburn as Tortoise John, a calculating desert tortoise, who is the Mayor of Dirt.
 * Edward James Olmos as Roadkill, a nine-banded armadillo.
 * Christopher Lee as Rattlesnake Jake, a deadly and dangerous Western diamondback rattlesnake.
 * Kirk Douglas as Balthazar, a mole.
 * Brian Cox as Bad Bill, a Gila monster.
 * James Cromwell as the Spirit of the West or the Man with No Name.
 * Steve Martin as Doc, a rabbit.
 * Stephen Root as Mr. Merrimack, a ground squirrel.
 * Maile Flanagan as Lucky
 * Tara Strong as Boo Cletus, a raccoon; Fresca; Miss Daisy
 * Michael Gough as Ambrose, a burrowing owl.
 * Russell Means as Wounded Bird, a Chihuahuan raven.
 * James Ward Byrkit as Waffles, a bearded dragon Gordy; Papa Joad; Cousin Murt
 * Embeth Davidtz as Angélique, a fox.
 * Brian Dennehy as Buford, a Sonoran desert toad and a Gas Can Saloon bartender.
 * John Cothran Jr. as Elgin
 * Stella Stevens as Delilah; Maybelle
 * Harry Shearer as Señor Flan, the accordion player and narrator of the Mariachi Owls.
 * Billy West as Elbows
 * Anjanette Comer as Bonnie
 * Rainn Wilson as Jedidiah, Balthazar's son, Ezekiel's brother.
 * Michael Sheen as Ezekiel, Balthazar's son, Jedediah's brother; Lasso rodent
 * Robert Z'Dar as Rock-Eye, a toad who disguises himself as a rock, until he is snatched by the hawk.
 * Tom Kenny as Hazel Moats, Kinski, Stump, Clinker, Lenny, Boseefus, Dirt Kid
 * Ray McKinnon as Furgus; Hitch
 * Gore Verbinski as Sergeant Turley, a wild turkey; Crevice; Slim, a turkey vulture; Lupe, the violin player
 * Oprah Winfrey as Melonee
 * Alex Manugian as Spoons, a mouse prospector

Rating
Rated PG.

Trivia

 * Michael Keaton was considered for the role of Rango.
 * Gene Hackman and Sean Connery were considered for the role of Tortoise John.