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Cow-boy

Original title: Cowboy
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.7K
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Jack Lemmon and Glenn Ford in Cow-boy (1958)
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An idealistic tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk is taken on a cattle-drive to Mexico by famous trail boss Tom Reece but discovers that cowboy life isn't what he expected.An idealistic tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk is taken on a cattle-drive to Mexico by famous trail boss Tom Reece but discovers that cowboy life isn't what he expected.An idealistic tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk is taken on a cattle-drive to Mexico by famous trail boss Tom Reece but discovers that cowboy life isn't what he expected.

  • Director
    • Delmer Daves
  • Writers
    • Frank Harris
    • Edmund H. North
    • Dalton Trumbo
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Anna Kashfi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Frank Harris
      • Edmund H. North
      • Dalton Trumbo
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Anna Kashfi
    • 56User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 nominations total

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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Tom Reese
    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Frank Harris
    Anna Kashfi
    Anna Kashfi
    • Maria Vidal
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Doc Bender
    Dick York
    Dick York
    • Charlie
    Víctor Manuel Mendoza
    Víctor Manuel Mendoza
    • Paco Mendoza
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Paul Curtis
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Joe Capper
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Mr. Fowler
    Donald Randolph
    Donald Randolph
    • Senor Vidal
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Mike Adams
    Eugene Iglesias
    Eugene Iglesias
    • Don Manuel Arriega
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Alcaide
    • (as Frank de Kova)
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Joe
    • (uncredited)
    John L. Blaustein
    • Peon Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Bradshaw
    Joan Bradshaw
    • Reese's Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Don Carlos
    • Jose
    • (uncredited)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Trail Hand
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delmer Daves
    • Writers
      • Frank Harris
      • Edmund H. North
      • Dalton Trumbo
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    7moonspinner55

    A tough, mean-tempered western about responsibility...and cattle

    An unusual change-of-pace for Jack Lemmon, excellent as always portraying a hotel clerk in Chicago who invests $3800 in a struggling cattleman's next herd; he hits the trail with the cowboys as a partner and tenderfoot, though rough-hewn cattle-boss Glenn Ford has his doubts. Frank Harris' autobiographical book "My Reminiscences as a Cowboy" becomes a forthright dramatic film about responsibility and endurance, with Lemmon going through the rigors of boot camp--with cowboy boots. Ford works surprisingly well with Lemmon, and when these two--at odds from the start--stare each other down under the cloudy open skies, the tension in their familiarity seems arrived at honestly. Delmer Daves directed, with little sentiment, and the supporting cast of salty old pros is solid. Refreshing for the genre, and exceptionally well-made. *** from ****
    rontaube

    One of the best westerns ever

    I think that this is one of Glenn Ford's best performances. He plays against type cast as a tough rancher with not much heart. Jack Lemmon provides the heart for the film. The film is realistic in it's portrayal of western life in the ninteenth century and is based on the Writer Frank Harris's real story. Frank Harris was a hotel clerk who wanted to be a cowboy so bad that he gave his own money to buy a piece of the stock from Glen Ford's ranch with the condition that he could ride the trail. Glen Ford loses his money gambling and has to take Harris(Lemmon's) deal in order to buy more cattle. Along the trail Lemmon finds the work hard and the men that he associates with harder. Harris becomes tough but learns a lesson and in the end teaches something to Glen Ford along the way. The only problem with the dvd version is that it is in pan and scan format and it should be in wide screen as this is an epic western that needs the wide screen. I recommend that the viewer who really wants to see this in widescreen request it on turner classic movies as that is the only place where you can see it that way. Enjoy this movie any way you can see it however. It is like a good novel.
    10wamsies

    a great little gem

    I found this movie to be excellent. I think it did not find an audience because of its dark tone. It explores the concept of death in a unique way for a western. The light comedy interspersed was a nice relief. Definitely worth watching for any western fans. Glenn Ford was magnificent. Jack Lemmon, while showing his flair for comedy, was subtly profound. The movie itself is profound in a subtle way. We can relate to Lemmon's character easily-stuck in a boring job and wishing for something more. Finding something more however, doesn't bring the joy he thought it would. He changes and grows;his relationship with Ford is terrific. This is not a western that glorifies the life of the cowboy. Rather, you see the grim, hard life that tries to suck the sweetness of man out of him.
    7thinker1691

    " Is a man's life so easily dismissed, that compassion plays no part? "

    Frank Harris was a hotel clerk who had always dreamed of becoming a ranch hand. When circumstances provided him with an opportunity, he did just that. The movie which is based on his real life exploit is called " Cowboy." In it Jack Lemmon plays Harris who buys a partnership with Cattle boss Tom Reese (Glen Ford) and is reluctantly hired on as a tenderfoot cowboy. Directed by Delmer Daves, Harris encounters all the hardships warn him by Tom Reese. What he further learns is the hard lessons concerning life and death on the trail. Reese is a hard brand who bestows the harsh lessons on his apprentice to such a degree, that what he develops into, is a replica of an uncaring, unsympathetic tough as leather trail hand. From an audience point of view, Ford fits comfortable in his role, but Lemmon seems a bit out of his element. Still, it's fun to watch as both men work to ply their craft. A good film with the addition of experienced cast members, like Brian Donlevy and Dick York. Recommended to Ford and Lemmon fans. ***
    7richardchatten

    Saddle Sore Jack

    Jack Lemmon's second dramatic role and his only western was this bowdlerised version of Frank Harris' unreliable memoirs 'My Life Out West' which represented a further step in the move by Delmer Daves - a director incapable of making a dull film - from rugged outdoor fare to romantic melodramas when he took Lemmon out of his accustomed urban environment and teamed him with Glenn Ford; who later the same year himself made a memorable venture into comedy with 'The Sheepman'.

    As might be expected much of the humour derives from Lemmon looking incongruous in a stetson, while in a supporting role Brian Donlevy is permitted rather more depth than usual.

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    • Trivia
      The trumpeter in the cantina was Raphaël Mendez, who in the 1950s was considered by many professional musicians to be one of the finest trumpet players in the world, if not the best.
    • Goofs
      In a rail car containing the shipment of cattle, Tom Reese, an 'experienced' cattle-handler, attempts to help up a fallen steer by pulling the animal's head so that it can get up on its front legs then, presumably, on to its hind legs. No bovine will normally get up like this, and it's easier for it, firstly, to raise itself up on its hind legs by lunging forward, then put its front legs under it to stand up. To help this animal get up, you must lift its rear end by grabbing either the tail root or its backside.
    • Quotes

      Charlie, Trailhand: I wouldn't go in there for a bottle of whiskey and a redhead to pour it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Denis la petite peste: Dennis Goes to the Movies (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
      Music by George N. Allen

      Frequently referenced in George Duning's musical score

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cowboy
    • Filming locations
      • El Paso Stockyards, El Paso, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Phoenix Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)

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