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Urban Cowboy

Urban Cowboy

  • Status: Released
  • 06-06-1980
  • Runtime: 132 min
  • Score: 6.454
  • Vote count: 261

After moving to Pasadena, Texas, country boy Bud Davis starts hanging around a bar called Gilley's, where he falls in love with Sissy, a cowgirl who believes the sexes are equal. They eventually marry, but their relationship is turbulent due to Bud's traditional view of gender roles. Jealousy over his rival leads to their separation, but Bud attempts to win Sissy back by triumphing at Gilley's mechanical bull-riding competition.

John Travolta

Bud Davis

Debra Winger

Sissy

Scott Glenn

Wes

Madolyn Smith Osborne

Pam

Barry Corbin

Uncle Bob

Brooke Alderson

Aunt Corene

Cooper Huckabee

Marshall

James Gammon

Steve Strange

Mickey Gilley

Himself

Johnny Lee

Himself

Bonnie Raitt

Herself

Betty Murphy

Bud's Mom

Charlie Daniels

Himself

Ed Geldart

Bud's Dad

Leah Geldart

Bud's Sister

Keith Clemons

Bud's Brother

Howard Norman

Bud's Brother

Sheryl Briedel

Lou Sue

Sean Lawler

Willie

Gator Conley

Gator

Minnie Elerick

Minnie

David Ogle

Killer

Bret Williams

Wayne

Tamara Champlin

Gilley Background Vocalist

Becky Conway

Gilley Background Vocalist

Sherwood Cryer

Himself

Jerry Hall

Sexy Sister

Cyndy Hall

Sexy Sister

Lucky Mosley

Plant Supervisor

Zetta Raney

Chrystal

Ellen March

Becky

Gina Alexander

Waitress #2

Steve Chambers

Truck Driver in Parking Lot

Ann Travolta

Wedding Party

Anson Downes

Wedding Party

W.P. Wright III

Gilley's Bartender

Steve Strange

Sam Strange

Norman Tucker

Norman (Bullrider)

Debie Tucker

Debbie

Jessie La Rive

Jessie

Bettye Fitzpatrick

Sissy's Mom

Jim Gough

Sissy's Dad

Connie Hanson

Marshalene

Glenn Holtzman

Plant Foreman

Christopher Saylors

Bubba

Daniel Heintschel Jr.

Big "C"

Ben P. Brannon III

Ben

Robert Lewis Bush

Dwight

James N. Harrell

Minister at Gravesite

Julie Bailey

Singer at Gravesite

Gene McLaughlin

Trick Roper

JPV852

Some unintentionally funny (I think anyway) and melodramatic moments and even as someone who isn't a fan of honky-tonk music, that wasn't bad. However, it is fairly long and could've been cut down by a good 20-25 minutes, also, and I'm not PC (far from it), there were some cringe moments, making most of these characters pretty unlikable. **3.0/5**

CinemaSerf

Country boy "Bud" (John Travolta) finds himself in the bright lights of Houston where he encounters "Sissy" (Debra Winger) and like grease lightening, they find themselves married. He's a grafter and works hard at a nearby oil refinery, but he also plays hard too - and that quite swiftly drives his new wife into the arms (and fists) of "Hightower" (Scott Glenn) in just about as acrimonious a fashion as you can imagine. "Bud" also tries to move on, befriending "Pam" (Madelyn Smith Osborne) but in his heart, well we just know what he really wants. Then their local bar installs a rodeo horse and with $5000 at stake (or steak), "Bud" decides to have a go at raising the cash and winning back his gal. This sets the scene for quite an head-to-head between the two men, with "Hightower" determined to have the cash, regardless of just how the tournament turns out. It's all watchable enough, this, but I couldn't help thinking that Travolta was just a too under-powered for this role. He has the swagger but not the style nor charisma and when it comes to it, Winger isn't really very impressive either as her character lurches from the feisty to the pathetic somewhat implausibly. For me, the best thing about the whole film is Charlie Daniels's ultimate toe-tapper "Devil Went Down to Georgia", but the rest of the soundtrack works well as a musical template for this otherwise all rather predictable and seriously over-stretched drama.