Cowboy (1958)
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- Approved
- 1h 32min
- Drama, Western
- 23 Mar 1958 (Japan)
- Movie
- Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 nomination.
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Glenn Ford | ... |
Tom Reese
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Jack Lemmon | ... |
Frank Harris
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Anna Kashfi | ... |
Maria Vidal / Arriega
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Brian Donlevy | ... |
Doc Bender - Trail Hand
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Dick York | ... |
Charlie - Trail Hand
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Víctor Manuel Mendoza | ... |
Paco Mendoza - Ramrod
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Richard Jaeckel | ... |
Paul Curtis
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King Donovan | ... |
Joe Capper - Trail Hand
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Vaughn Taylor | ... |
Mr. Fowler - Chicago Hotel Manager
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Donald Randolph | ... |
Senor Vidal - Maria's Father
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James Westerfield | ... |
Mike Adams
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Eugene Iglesias | ... |
Don Manuel Arriega
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Frank DeKova | ... |
Alcaide
(as Frank de Kova)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Joanne Arnold | ... |
Reese's Girl (uncredited)
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Russ Bender | ... |
Joe (uncredited)
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John L. Blaustein | ... |
Peon Boy (uncredited)
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Joan Bradshaw | ... |
Reese's Girl (uncredited)
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Don Carlos | ... |
Jose (uncredited)
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John Cason | ... |
Trail Hand (uncredited)
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Amapola Del Vando | ... |
Aunt (uncredited)
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Charles Fogel | ... |
Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
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Bill Hale | ... |
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Robert 'Buzz' Henry | ... |
Slim Barrett (uncredited)
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Pat Kenaston | ... |
Daughter (uncredited)
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Walt La Rue | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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William Leslie | ... |
Tucker (uncredited)
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Strother Martin | ... |
Cowhand Bitten by Snake (uncredited)
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Paul McGuire | ... |
Businessman (uncredited)
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David McMahon | ... |
Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
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Rafael Mendez | ... |
Trumpeter in Cantina (uncredited)
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Bek Nelson | ... |
Charlie's Girl (uncredited)
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Don Reardon | ... |
Bellboy (uncredited)
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Juli Reding | ... |
Reese's Girl (uncredited)
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Bob Reeves | ... |
Cowhand (uncredited)
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Gloria Rhoads | ... |
Rosa (uncredited)
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Leoda Richards | ... |
Older Woman at Hotel Desk (uncredited)
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Suzanne Ridgway | ... |
Reese's Girl (uncredited)
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Russell Thorson | ... |
Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
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Russ Whiteman | ... |
Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
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Guy Wilkerson | ... |
Peggy - Trail Hand-Cook (uncredited)
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Directed by
Delmer Daves |
Written by
Frank Harris | ... | (book "My Reminiscences as a Cowboy") |
Edmund H. North | ... | (screenplay) |
Dalton Trumbo | ... | (screenplay) (originally uncredited) |
Produced by
Julian Blaustein | ... | producer |
Music by
George Duning |
Cinematography by
Charles Lawton Jr. | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Al Clark | ||
William A. Lyon |
Editorial Department
Henri Jaffa | ... | color consultant: Technicolor |
Art Direction by
Cary Odell |
Set Decoration by
James Crowe | ... | (as James M. Crowe) |
William Kiernan |
Makeup Department
Clay Campbell | ... | makeup artist |
Helen Hunt | ... | hair stylist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sam Nelson | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Rookie Johnson | ... | cable man |
John P. Livadary | ... | recording supervisor (as John Livadary) |
J.S. Westmoreland | ... | sound (as Josh Westmoreland) |
Stunts
John Cason | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Brad Harris | ... | Stunt double: Richard Jaeckel (uncredited) |
Walt La Rue | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Bob Terhune | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ray Cory | ... | second unit photography |
Arnold L. Rich | ... | assistant camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Joan Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Arthur Morton | ... | orchestrator |
Morris Stoloff | ... | conductor |
Rafael Mendez | ... | musician: trumpets, "Cantina" scene (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Saul Bass | ... | titles designed by |
Charles Fogel | ... | stand-in: James Westerfield (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Columbia Pictures (presents)
- Phoenix Pictures
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1958) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (1958) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia Film (1958) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Columbia Film-Verleih (1958) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Kamera (1958) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures of Argentina (1958) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia Tristar Television Distribution (1996) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Sony Pictures Television (2002) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2002) (Germany) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Twilight Time (2016) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Twilight Time (2016) (United States) (DVD)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2022) (Australia) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F. of L.)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of making his fortune in the cattle business. He gets his chance when, the father of the Mexican woman he loves breaks off their relationship and Frank bankrolls cattleman Tom Reece to be able to join him on a cattle buying trip to Mexico. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out the reality of life on the trail as a cowboy is not what he expected.
Written by Jorge Mourinha |
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Taglines | THE REAL, TRUE STORY OF THE WEST! (original print ad - all caps) See more » |
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Did You Know?
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. See more » |
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. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Dennis Goes to the Movies (1959). See more » |
Soundtracks | Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie See more » |
Quotes |
Charlie, Trailhand:
I wouldn't go in there for a bottle of whiskey and a redhead to pour it. See more » |