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Norwood

  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
317
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Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Meredith MacRae, and Joe Namath in Norwood (1970)
Norwood: Hitching A Ride
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A Vietnam veteran returns to his Texas home but feels restless and decides to become a radio singer. Based on the novel by Charles Portis.A Vietnam veteran returns to his Texas home but feels restless and decides to become a radio singer. Based on the novel by Charles Portis.A Vietnam veteran returns to his Texas home but feels restless and decides to become a radio singer. Based on the novel by Charles Portis.

  • Director
    • Jack Haley Jr.
  • Writers
    • Charles Portis
    • Marguerite Roberts
  • Stars
    • Glen Campbell
    • Kim Darby
    • Joe Namath
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    317
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    • Director
      • Jack Haley Jr.
    • Writers
      • Charles Portis
      • Marguerite Roberts
    • Stars
      • Glen Campbell
      • Kim Darby
      • Joe Namath
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Glen Campbell
    Glen Campbell
    • Norwood Pratt
    Kim Darby
    Kim Darby
    • Rita Lee Chipman
    Joe Namath
    Joe Namath
    • Joe William Reese
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Yvonne Phillips
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Grady Fring
    Tisha Sterling
    Tisha Sterling
    • Marie
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Bill Bird
    Leigh French
    Leigh French
    • Vernell Bird
    Meredith MacRae
    Meredith MacRae
    • Kay
    Sammy Jackson
    • Wayne T.E.B. Walker
    Billy Curtis
    Billy Curtis
    • Edmund B. Ratner
    Merie Earle
    • Grandma Whichcoat
    Jack Haley
    Jack Haley
    • Mr. Reese
    • (as Jack Haley Sr.)
    Joann
    • College Educated Chicken
    Jimmy Boyd
    Jimmy Boyd
    • Jeeter
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Uncle Lonnie
    • (as David W. Huddleston)
    Edith Atwater
    Edith Atwater
    • Irate Bus Passenger
    Gil Lamb
    Gil Lamb
    • Mr. Remley
    • Director
      • Jack Haley Jr.
    • Writers
      • Charles Portis
      • Marguerite Roberts
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    6r-shasta

    Knuckleheaded fun but aimless comedy

    After the success of TRUE GRIT, Glen Campbell and Kim Darby re--teamed for this lighter than air comedy, like TRUE GRIT based on a Charles Portis novel but definitely more of a homespun Andy Griffith-hayseed type flick. The novel was set in the 1950s, so some of the plot devices play like wheezing cliches (e.g., the story's uninteresting pregnancy flap and some of the relationships are straight form TV sitcom land). Yet, a lot of the dialog from the novel made its way into the movie and that makes for some good humor. Carol Lynley practically steals the movie in her brief cameo, and Dom DeLuise has some of the best shtick on view. Campbell is good natured and sings a few decent Mac Davis tunes. He is so like the Norwood character, so typecasting helps here. Darby is wasted. Pat Hingle has a few good moments but Tisha Sterling and Joe Namath are embarrassments. Meredith Macrae makes an impression, but like so many characters in this episodic fiasco, she is buried under the hokum. You could do worse if stuck with nothing to watch in the early morning hours.
    8TrueGrit

    Campbell goes deep, Namath throws...Incomplete!

    All the makings of a decent movie, at the time the world's most popular athlete and the world's most popular singer come together in a so-so movie. Namath's acting made Glen's Oscar caliber! I love Glen Campbell and that had a lot to do with the 8 rating I gave it. If Glen wasn't in it, I'd have given it a 3. If you can find the soundtrack, get it instead! Dom Delouise is in this movie if that helps your judgement and Kim Darby plays a weaker, pregnant Madie Ross(True Grit). Watch it anyway!
    5mossgrymk

    norwood

    This movie from Charles Portis' novel starts out ok with Glenn Campbell's return to his hometown and some amusing stuff with his obnoxious brother in law and the always oleaginously wonderful Pat Hingle as a con artist. But, paradoxically, as soon as this road picture goes on the road things start to get drained of interest and it is hard to pick a Most Boring among the three girls with whom the title character gets involved; Carol Lynley as a bad tempered, small town floozie, Tisha Stirling as a cynical hippie or Kim Darby's good natured country gal. Campbell's performance is serviceable at best and throughout the film director Jack Haley Jr and screenwriter Marguerite Roberts, the later of whom did such a good job adapting Portis' "True Grit", lays the hick schtick on thicker than congealed Crisco so that you feel at times like you're watching "Petticoat Junction: The Movie". Bottom line: Read the novel and get Portis' quirky insights without all the stupid Hollywood crap, like Central California standing in for Tennessee and being asked to buy Dom De Louise, with his Brooklyn accent, as a Nebraskan. Give it a C.
    6boblipton

    Glen Campbell Plays It Safe

    Glenn Campbell returns from Louisiana with a single ambition: to appear on the Louisiana Hayride radio show. Before that happens, he goes through several low-key and episodic adventures with sketchy characters, from hot-car smuggler Pat Hingle, to his sister Leigh French and her husband Dom Deluise, to several pretty ladies.

    For his follow-up to TRUE GRIT, Campbell sings half a dozen songs. He played it safe, going with a novel by Charles Portis, screenwriter Marguerite Roberts, and co-star Kim Darby. It's a pleasant little bit of fluff, with Jack Haley Jr. As director; Jack Haley Sr. Has a role.

    I suspect it was modernized slightly. The Louisiana Hayride ceased broadcasting in 1960.
    4moonspinner55

    Bummin' and thumbin'

    Hillbilly comedy casts Glen Campbell as Norwood, a U.S. Marine returned home from service, who finds life changed--and not for the better--in his Texas hometown. He has his sights on playing guitar and singing country music for a program called the Louisiana Hayride, and travels cross-country to New York City for an audition (this section of the movie, with Norwood in a cowboy hat walking the big city streets, feels like a G-rated version of "Midnight Cowboy"). The details in this scrubbed-clean scenario aren't rich and the characters Norwood meets on his journey aren't vividly drawn. Feature film debut for director Jack Haley, Jr. has warmth and a big heart, but no substance. Campbell keeps his face slack (like a rube) and his manners polite, and he's appealing if fidgety. Producer Hal B. Wallis reunites Campbell with his "True Grit" co-star Kim Darby, and the two have a warm rapport (especially in the scene at the food counter). Football star Joe Namath makes his acting debut as a soldier, Billy Curtis is fun as a little person who becomes Norwood's traveling companion, and there's also a college-educated chicken (don't ask). Adapted from a novel by Charles Portis (the author of "True Grit") by "True Grit"'s screenwriter, Marguerite Roberts; however, there's nothing gritty about this yokel fantasy, which is completely out-of-touch with reality and presented only as escapist fare. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      Made a year after 100 Dollars pour un shérif (1969), it is based on a novel by the same author (Charles Portis), was adapted by the same screenwriter (Marguerite Roberts), and two of its leads (Glen Campbell and Kim Darby) starred in True Grit. However, it did not have the same success either at the box-office or with critics.
    • Quotes

      Irate Bus Passenger: Did anybody ever tell you, you were a chucklehead?

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Johnny Cash Show: Episode #1.5 (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Ol' Norwood's Comin' Home
      Written by Mitchell Torok and Ramona Redd

      Sung by Glen Campbell

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1970 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Rapariga do Autocarro
    • Filming locations
      • Covelo, California, USA(behind the scenes film footage)
    • Production company
      • Wallis-Hazen
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      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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