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The Resurrection of Broncho Billy

His praire was the big city. His fantasy was...
1970 | 24m | English

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The story of a young man, a self-styled cowboy; His dreams of the Old West and its film heroes frequently crushed by the rhythms of modern, urban life.
Release Date: Jun 11, 1970
Director: James R. Rokos
Writer: John Carpenter, Nick Castle, Trace Johnston, John Longenecker, James R. Rokos
Genres: Drama, Western
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Johnny Crawford Broncho Billy
Kristin Harmon The Girl
Ruth Hussey Voice Over
Ricky Nelson Voice Over
Wild Bill Tucker Old Timer
Ray Montgomery Store Owner
Merry Scanlon Counter Girl
Nancy Wible Landlady
Name Job
John Carpenter Writer, Editor, Music
Nick Castle Writer, Director of Photography
Trace Johnston Writer
John Longenecker Writer
James R. Rokos Writer, Director
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John Longenecker Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Johnny Crawford is the eponymous young man who is living in early 1970s urban America but longs for the days of the wild west. His home is a virtual shrine to all things Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart. He's behind with his rent and when his laconic attitude costs him his job, things don't look so gre ... at - he can't even get a drink! He decides to go and chat up a girl who has done a drawing of a cowboy - but his enthusiastic regaling of the styles of hat worn by John Wayne doesn't quite cut her mustard. It's quite quirky for about five minutes, and anyone who's a fan of the western genre might be able to appreciate just how "Billy" could have become subsumed - he even walks like the "Duke" while chewing on his toothpick. The thing about this is that once those five minutes have established the premiss the story just doesn't really go anywhere. He yearns for his fantasy world that cannot come true - or can it? It's an interesting fish-out-of-water story for a while, but I though it rather petered out.

Jun 30, 2024