Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.
- Elroy
- (as Steve Fromholz)
- Townie
- (uncredited)
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
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I've been listening to the soundtrack of "The Harder They Come" and it occurred to me that there are similarities in this drive-flick and the reggae cult classic. The heroes are on the run, and are recording artists (talented in Jimmy Cliff's case, supposedly "talented" in Fonda's case).
Well, I had my say.
It's terribly convenient for Bobby to be hiding out in Tina's boathouse. It needs to somehow figure out that part of the plot. A little rearranging could make it make more sense. Peter Fonda is pretty good and the chemistry with Susan Saint James is great. I really love the record store scene. It follows that up with the solid country bar scene. Instead of the simple fugitive chase action, it does run into a muddle. It needs to end in a different way. Nevertheless, it's a fun little movie.
It's a very 1970s movie, with Fonda playing his counter-culture shtick to the hilt. There are lots of banjos in the score, corrupt sheriffs up for re-election, as well as the usual Football nationalism that made up the movies' post-1960s ideas of Texas. Fonda May have begun his career in beach movies and being a young doctor, but after EASY RIDER, Fonda had a star persona he didn't shake until the 1990s.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst theatrical feature film of actress Susan Saint James for just under a decade after she had last appeared in three motion pictures in 1968.
- GoofsWhen Peter Fonda goes on stage, at first he wears a right-handed guitar, but plays it left-handed. This is typically done if the guitar is restrung for left-handed play, but this one is strung for right-handed play; with the heavier strings now at the bottom.
- Quotes
Tina Waters: Forget about Garland Dupree. I've got an idea that will make you a quarter of a million dollars. Are you interested?
Hatch: You're gonna make me a quarter of a million dollars, huh? Yeah, I'm interested. How?
Tina Waters: [holds up hands] Whoa, wait a minute. First we have to make a little agreement. Now, if you like the idea, you pay me fifteen percent. Is that agreed?
Hatch: Agreed.
Tina Waters: Release Bobby Ogden's version of that song. Press that thing out in 45 so fast, get it on the market. Put his prison picture on the cover. Hell, he's a real outlaw! I mean, with all this airplay he's getting on TV and radio, I mean, you've got a surefire solid gold 45 hit!
[big, big smile]
Hatch: [nods] You're right.
Tina Waters: [holds out her hand to shake on the deal] Fifteen percent.
Hatch: [but...] Hey, I'm really sorry about this, honey. I mean, it's a great idea, you know, but I had it myself this morning. Now, if you'd come just... just a little earlier...
- ConnectionsReferenced in Circus of the Stars #2 (1977)
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- Budget
- $1,900,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1