When a thoroughly urbanised executive (Billy Crystal) is struggling to find meaning in his life, his two best friends (Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby) find the perfect cure--a fantasy cowboy vacation. The three friends then rope and ride their way down a entertaining trail that leads to a better understanding of themselves and .. Read more
| Starring | Daniel Stern, Billy Crystal, Bruno Kirby, Patricia Wettig |
|---|---|
| Director | Ron Underwood |
| Genres | Comedy |
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When a thoroughly urbanised executive (Billy Crystal) is struggling to find meaning in his life, his two best friends (Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby) find the perfect cure--a fantasy cowboy vacation. The three friends then rope and ride their way down a entertaining trail that leads to a better understanding of themselves and each other. Crystal, Stern, and Kirby are exceptional as the three fish-out-of-water cowpokes, but Jack Palance steals the show in an Academy Award-winning performance.
| Starring | Daniel Stern, Billy Crystal, Bruno Kirby, Patricia Wettig, Helen Slater, Jack Palance, Tracey Walter, David Paymer |
|---|---|
| Director | Ron Underwood |
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 49 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 11 Mar 2002 Production year: 1990 |
| Format | DVD |
Billy Crystal and chums Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby are the city folk who get the chance to play at Rawhide in this winning comedy blockbuster which cleaned up at the box office. Seeking to stave off middle age, the trio join a motley group who have volunteered to drive cattle across the range under the eye of irascible old cowboy Jack Palance. Despite some worryingly sentimental moments of male bonding, this is an engaging, expertly played piece, which gently pokes fun at both middle-aged angst and the Wild West. Palance, in particular, has a ball, and picked up a best supporting actor Oscar for his performance, while director Ron Underwood, who before this was best known for the cult sci-fi film Tremors, proves to be equally adept at the gags and the large-scale, traditional western set pieces.
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Normally films about women problems growing up or when they have grown up. Its about time they made a film about a man who is lost and needs to find himself again.
When other films attempt this, it involves the guy sleeping with another woman and then realise how much he loves his family and fights for them back. This is different, coz he still loves his family but just has reached a point in his life where he needs to know the meaning in his life. Men can relate to this more as its realistic and doesn't involve the man cheating.
More movies like this please and women could understand things from a male point of view as we get millions of films where we see the women point of view
Light hearted family comedy!
good fun...
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