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Cowboy

  • Director: Delmer Daves
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Modern Western
  • Themes: Ranchers
  • Main Cast: Jack Lemmon, Glenn Ford, Brian Donlevy, Anna Kashfi, Dick York
  • Release Year: 1958
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

The once-scandalous autobiography of Frank Harris was the source of the fascinating "adult" western Cowboy. Jack Lemmon plays Harris, who when first the audience meets him is a citified desk clerk in a frontier hotel. Harboring romantic notions of the West, Harris prevails upon hard-living, hard-drinking trail boss Tom Reece Glenn Ford to take him along on Reece's next cattle drive. In the months that follow, Harris' idealized notions of the West are cruelly dispelled, though he eventually becomes accustomed to the rough-and-tumble life on the trail and to the curious cameradie between the drovers. The film's most talked-about scene finds a group of cowboys planting a rattlesnake in one of their comrade's blankets as a joke; their regretful but oddly detached reaction when the bitten man dies speaks volumes about the Real West. Also memorable is the performance of Brian Donlevy as Doc Bender, an ageing gunfighter who can't stand the notion of becoming an anachronism. One of the more unorthodox westerns of the 1950s, Cowboy is also one of the best. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Victor Manuel Mendoza - Mendoza; Richard Jaeckel - Paul Curtis; King Donovan - Joe Capper; Vaughan Taylor - Mr. Fowler; Don Randolph - Senor Vidal; James Westerfield - Mike Adams; Eugene Iglesias - Manuel Arriega; Frank de Kova - Alcalde; Buzz Henry - Slim Barrett; Amapola Del Vando - Aunt; Bek Nelson - Charlie's Girl; William Leslie - Tucker; Guy Wilkerson - Peggy; Strother Martin - Trailhand

Credit

Cary O'Dell - Art Director, Delmer Daves - Director, Al Clark - Editor, William Lyon - Editor, George Duning - Composer (Music Score), Arthur Morton - Musical Direction/Supervision, Charles Lawton - Cinematographer, Julian Blaustein - Producer, William Kiernan - Set Designer, James Crowe - Set Designer, Edmund H. North - Screenwriter, Dalton Trumbo - Screenwriter, Frank Harris - Book Author

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Cowboy
Directed by Delmer Daves
Produced by Julian Blaustein
Written by Frank Harris (book)
Dalton Trumbo
Edmund H. North
Starring Glenn Ford
Jack Lemmon
Music by George Duning
Cinematography Charles Lawton, Jr.
Editing by Al Clark
William A. Lyon
Distributed by Columbia Pictures (theatrical)
Columbia TriStar (DVD)
Release date(s) February 19, 1958 (New York City, NY)
Running time 92 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Cowboy is a 1958 western film starring Glenn Ford and Jack Lemmon. This film is an adaptation of the Frank Harris semi-autobiographical novel My Reminiscences as a Cowboy. Lemmon's character is supposedly based on Harris.

It was never released to the public.[citation needed] It only had a limited release in New York City in February 1958. It is rarely shown on television, but is available on DVD.

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Plot

Frank Harris (Jack Lemmon) is a Chicago hotel clerk who dreams of being a cowboy and has fallen in love with Maria (Anna Kashfi), the daughter of hotel guest and Mexican cattle baron Señor Vidal (Donald Randolph). When Señor Vidal finds out, he orders Harris to stay away.

Tom Reece (Glenn Ford) finishes his cattle drive and takes over an entire wing of the hotel, as usual. He makes a deal for Vidal's herd in Mexico. However, when Reece loses his profits in a poker game, Harris sees his opportunity to better himself (and see Maria again) - he offers his entire life savings for a partnership in Reece's next drive. Reece accepts.

The next morning, when Harris shows up, Reece tries to renege, not wanting to burden himself with an inexperienced greenhorn, but Harris holds him to their deal. As they travel to Vidal's ranch, life on the trail is not what Harris had envisioned. Reece treats him harshly, but he toughens up and Reece starts taking a liking to him.

When they reach their destination, Harris is devastated to learn that Maria has been married off by her father to Don Manuel Arriega (Eugene Iglesias). When Arriega sees them together, he warns Harris to keep away. During a fiesta, Arriega performs a dangerous stunt, placing a ring on a bull's horn from his horse, and challenges the Americans to do the same. Harris takes up his challenge, but Reece intercedes. Reece confronts the bull on foot so as not to endanger his horse.

On the cattle drive back to Chicago, Maria's marriage eats away at Harris. He becomes as callous and hostile to others as Reece had previously been to him. Reece offers some advice, but Harris refuses to listen. However, after Reece saves his life, Harris snaps out of it. At the end of the drive, they boisterously take over part of the hotel where Harris used to work, much to the surprise of his former boss.

Award nominations

Cowboy was nominated for the Oscar for "Best Film Editing" and a Directors Guild of America award for "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures."

Cast

Actor/Actress Role
Glenn Ford Tom Reece
Jack Lemmon Frank Harris
Anna Kashfi Maria Vidal, Arriega
Brian Donlevy Doc Bender, Trailhand
Dick York Charlie, Trailhand
Víctor Manuel Mendoza Paco Mendoza, Ramrod
Richard Jaeckel Paul Curtis
King Donovan Joe Capper, Trailhand
Vaughn Taylor Mr. Fowler, Chicago Hotel Manager
Donald Randolph Senor Vidal, Maria's Father
James Westerfield Mike Adams
Eugene Iglesias Don Manuel Arriega
Frank DeKova Alcaide

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