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| Director: | Clint Eastwood |
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| Writer: | Dennis Hackin |
| Staring: |
| An idealistic, modern-day cowboy struggles to keep his Wild West show afloat in the face of hard luck and waning interest. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 11, 1980 |
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| Director: | Clint Eastwood |
| Writer: | Dennis Hackin |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | love, cowboy, wild west show |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Second Street Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $24,300,000
Budget: $6,500,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Clint Eastwood | Bronco Billy |
| Sondra Locke | Antoinette Lily |
| Geoffrey Lewis | John Arlington |
| Scatman Crothers | Doc Lynch |
| Bill McKinney | Lefty LeBow |
| Sam Bottoms | Leonard James |
| Dan Vadis | Chief Big Eagle |
| Sierra Pecheur | Lorraine Running Water |
| Walter Barnes | Sheriff Dix |
| Woodrow Parfrey | Dr. Canterbury |
| Beverlee McKinsey | Irene Lily |
| Doug McGrath | Lt. Wiecker |
| Hank Worden | Station Mechanic |
| William Prince | Edgar Lipton |
| Pam Abbas | Mother Superior |
| Eyde Byrde | Maid Eloise |
| Douglas Copsey | Reporter at Bank |
| John Wesley Elliot Jr. | Sanatorium Attendant |
| Chuck Hicks | Cowboy at Bar |
| Robert F. Hoy | Cowboy at Bar |
| Jefferson Jewell | Boy at Bank |
| Dawneen Lee | Bank Teller |
| Don Mummert | Chauffeur |
| Lloyd Nelson | Sanatorium Policeman |
| George Orrison | Cowboy in Bar |
| Tessa Richarde | Mitzi Fritts |
| Cha Cha Sandoval-McMahon | Doris Duke |
| Valerie Shanks | Sister Maria |
| Sharon Sherlock | License Clerk |
| James Simmerman | Bank Manager |
| Roger Dale Simmons | Reporter at Bank |
| Jenny Sternling | Reporter at Sanatorium |
| Chuck Waters | Bank Robber |
| Jerry Wills | Bank Robber |
| Juliette Lewis | Child Spectator (uncredited) |
| Alison Eastwood | Child at Orphanage (uncredited) |
| Kyle Eastwood | Orphan (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| David Worth | Director of Photography |
| Fritz Manes | Second Assistant Director |
| Clint Eastwood | Director |
| Dennis Hackin | Writer |
| Lloyd Nelson | Script Supervisor |
| Ernie Bishop | Set Decoration |
| Tom Joyner | Assistant Director |
| Bub Asman | Sound Effects Editor |
| Stan Zabka | Second Assistant Director |
| Jerry MacDonald | Construction Coordinator |
| John Reade | Transportation Coordinator |
| Bert Hallberg | Sound |
| Donald Harris | Music Editor |
| Douglas Olivares | Assistant Camera |
| Sheldon Ehrlich | Grip |
| Jeff Jarvis | Special Effects |
| Steven Westlund | Property Master |
| Ferris Webster | Editor |
| Larry Powell | Unit Production Manager |
| Richard Graves | Second Assistant Director |
| Bill Miller | Transportation Captain |
| John T. Reitz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Lynda Paradise | Assistant Art Director |
| Don Nygren | Gaffer |
| John R. Shannon | Still Photographer |
| Glenn Wright | Costumer |
| Grover B. Helsley | Other |
| Leslie Otis | Assistant Camera |
| Jack Johnson | Grip |
| John Davis | Best Boy Grip |
| Tom Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
| Susan Allen | Production Secretary |
| Eugène Lourié | Art Direction |
| Alan Robert Murray | Sound Effects Editor |
| Snuff Garrett | Music Supervisor |
| Steve Dorff | Conductor |
| Joel Cox | Editor |
| Gene LeBell | Stunts |
| Jack N. Green | Camera Operator |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Fritz Manes | Associate Producer |
| Robert Daley | Executive Producer |
| Neal H. Dobrofsky | Producer |
| Dennis Hackin | Producer |
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***Amusing Eastwood dramedy about a Wild West Show with a good cast*** A small, struggling Wild West Show consisting of several misfits travels through Montana & Idaho wherein they stumble upon a haughty heiress (Sondra Locke) whom the honest owner (Clint Eastwood) hires as his assistant in the s ... how. "Bronco Billy" (1980) is an Eastwood dramedy in the manner of “Every Which Way But Loose” (1978), but with maybe less goofiness in the side characters. While not as successful at the box office, it’s every bit as good in its likable, low-key amusing way. The movie’s about redemption and pursuing your dreams, persevering through challenges and acquiring spiritual (true) family. The movie scores pretty well on the female front with Locke, Tessa Richarde (Mitzi Fritts) and Cha Cha Sandoval-McMahon, aka Tanya Russell (Doris Duke). There’s an interesting sequence involving Billy acquiescing to the posturing Sheriff where you have to read between the lines. It was a matter of stroking the Sheriff's ego and letting him believe what he wanted to believe in order to achieve what Billy wanted. Let the cop have his dreamworld, Billy seems to think. This principle is taught in the now-ancient (but still relevant) hit book "How to Win Friends and Influence People": Human beings in general, and especially authority figures, WANT to feel important and respected; it's a basic human desire. When pulled over, too many people needlessly argue with the officer and treat him/her with disrespect, which inevitably lands them an expensive ticket or worse. A little bit of humility & respect (reasonable kowtowing) saves a lot of unnecessary hassles and helps acquire what you want. Sometimes it's wise to eat humble pie; the gains are worth it. The film runs 1 hour, 56 minutes, and was shot in the Boise, Idaho, area, but also Ontario, Oregon. GRADE: A-
A fairly triumphant circus flick. <em>'Bronco Billy'</em> is enjoyably paced and features good onscreen talent, as we see Clint Eastwood continuing his work with many familiar faces from his other films - including Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis and Bill McKinney; shame about the ill-fitting castin ... g of Dan Vadis and Sierra Pecheur, mind. Naturally it isn't the perfect film, given the aforementioned and the nosedive of Locke's character from being strong-minded to being a cliché dainty love interest, but it succeeds in making its story gain a bit of feeling. It also feels a tiny bit of a different role for Eastwood, given his character is quite caring - as opposed to the usual self-indulged roles, which he does very well of course. It kinda gives me <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/toby-tyler/" rel="nofollow">Toby Tyler</a>'</em> vibes, though this 1980 production is most definitely better than that average 1960 Disney release.