Urban Cowboy (1980)



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Synopsis:
"You a real cowboy?" John Travolta traded disco for a mechanical bull in this adaptation by James Bridges and Aaron Latham of Latham's article on Western nightlife. Texas country boy Bud (Travolta) moves to Houston to work on an oil rig with his Uncle Bob (Barry Corbin), and he swiftly becomes indoctrinated in the nighttime rituals of drinking, dancing, and showing off cowboy duds at Gilley's, the enormous local honkytonk. There he meets and marries the sassy Sissy (Debra Winger), but the honeymoon quickly ends when Sissy starts spending too much time learning the men-only skill of mechanical bull-riding from ex-con Wes (Scott Glenn); Bud throws her out and hooks up with slumming Pam (Madolyn Smith). Under the paternal tutelage of Uncle Bob, Bud then learns not only how to master the bull but also what it takes to be a real man rather than just an ersatz cowboy. With a story, cast, and setting that were essentially Saturday Night Fever country-style, Urban Cowboy was poised to be a summer 1980 hit. Although its box office did not live up to Fever's legacy, Urban Cowboy did spawn a soundtrack album of country-and-western hits and helped spur a Western fashion vogue; people from all regions began sporting cowboy boots, and mechanical bulls started replacing passé disco floors. The first of Travolta's many comebacks, Urban Cowboy provided the star with a more "manly" image after his Moment by Moment (1978) fiasco, but it was neophyte co-star Winger who got even better notices. With its Western milieu and retro view of relationships, Urban Cowboy stands as a sign of the nascent Reagan era, as '70s icon Travolta learned bull-riding himself and replaced his white polyester with a black Stetson.

~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
6/6/1980
Director Credit
James Bridges Director
Cast Credit
Leah Geldart Bud's Sister
Betty Murphy Bud's Mom
Howard Norman Bud's Brother
Jim Gough Sissy's Dad
Anson Downes Wedding Party
James Harrell Minister at Gravesite
Sean Lawler Willie, Bud's Cousin
Ellen March Becky (Stoney's Waitress)
Ed Geldart Bud's Dad
Robert Bush Dwight
Sheryl Briedel Lou Sue, Bud's Cousin
Keith Clemons Bud's Brother
Christopher Saylors Bubba
Lucky Mosley Plant Supervisor
Jerry Hall Sexy Sister
David Ogle Killer
Steve Chambers Truck Driver in Parking Lot
Gator Conley Gator
Ann Travolta Wedding Party
John Travolta Bud Davis
Debra Winger Sissy
Scott Glenn Wes
Madolyn Smith Osborne Pam
Barry Corbin Uncle Bob
Brooke Alderson Aunt Corene
Bonnie Raitt Musical Appearance
Cooper Huckabee Marshall
James Gammon Steve Strange
Mickey Gilley Musical Appearance
Johnny Lee Musical Appearance
Charlie Daniels Musical Appearance
Production Credits Credit
Jack Larson Producer
C.O. Erickson Executive Producer
C.O. Erickson Producer
Bob Evans Producer
Irving Azoff Producer
Art Department Credit
Stewart Campbell Art Director
Stephen B. Grimes Production Designer
George "Bob" Nelson Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Patsy Swayze Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Reynaldo Villalobos Cinematographer



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