Movie Description After his cowhands desert him for a nearby gold rush, aging, leather-tough rancher Will Anderson (John Wayne) resorts to hiring 11 schoolboys to help him on a 400-mile cattle run. Setting off with the boys and an eloquent but equally tough black cook (Roscoe Lee Browne), Anderson must get his cattle to their destination while contending with the wilderness and a psychotic, vengeful ex-con (Bruce Dern) who is out to get him. With an amazingly natural performance by Wayne, this stylized, action-packed Western is exquisitely filmed, emotionally sensitive, and highly entertaining. Director Mark Rydell gets solid performances out of not just Wayne (in one of his later screen roles) and Browne, but the group of youngsters accompanying them on the journey, as well as actors like Slim Pickens and Colleen Dewhurst who play smaller supporting roles. Close attention is also paid to the natural beauty of the mountains, wild mustangs, and other often overlooked standard Western fare.
| Credits | | Producer: | Mark Rydell | | Cast: | A. Martinez, Charles Tyner, Colleen Dewhurst, Lonny Chapman, Roscoe Lee Browne |
Notes Filmed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Colorado.
Director Mark Rydell discovered the novel when it was still unpublished, and sold the idea for the film to Warner Brothers.
John William's overture, entr'acte, and exit music was never used in the film's general release prints, but you can hear them on video and DVD versions of the film.
For the cattle-drive scenes, there were 1,500 cattle and over 100 horses used.
Rydell said making THE COWBOYS was one of the greatest experiences of his life.
Editorial Reviews "[T]he real subject here often seems to be Wayne's persona....Rydell is able to hint at a vulnerability not found in many of the star's other performances." Sight and Sound - Geoffrey Macnab (12/01/2004)
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