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Midnight Cowboy

For those who have never seen it and those who have never forgotten it.
1969 | 113m | English

(128990 votes)

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Joe Buck is a wide-eyed hustler from Texas hoping to score big with wealthy New York City women; he finds a companion in Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo, an ailing swindler with a bum leg and a quixotic fantasy of escaping to Florida.
Release Date: May 25, 1969
Director: John Schlesinger
Writer: Waldo Salt, James Leo Herlihy
Genres: Drama
Keywords new york city, prostitute, rape, based on novel or book, texas, shower, hustler, homelessness, friendship, rape of a male, male homosexuality, male prostitution, fish out of water, gang rape, cynical, lgbt, male bonding, polio, 1960s, anxious, cautionary, provocative
Production Companies United Artists, Florin Productions, Jerome Hellman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $44,785,053
Budget: $3,600,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jon Voight Joe Buck
Dustin Hoffman Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo
Sylvia Miles Cass
John McGiver Mr. O'Daniel
Brenda Vaccaro Shirley
Barnard Hughes Towny
Ruth White Sally Buck
Jennifer Salt Annie
Gilman Rankin Woodsy Niles
Gary Owens Little Joe
T. Tom Marlow Little Joe
George Eppersen Ralph
Al Scott Cafeteria Manager
Linda Davis Mother on the Bus
J.T. Masters Old Cow-Hand
Arlene Reeder The Old Lady
Georgann Johnson Rich Lady
Jonathan Kramer Jackie
Anthony Holland TV Bishop
Bob Balaban The Young Student
Jan Tice Freaked-Out Lady
Paul Benjamin Bartender
Peter Scalia Vegetable Grocer
Vito Siracusa Vegetable Grocer
Peter Zamagias Hat Shop Owner
Arthur Anderson Hotel Clerk
Tina Scala Laundromat Lady
Alma Felix Laundromat Lady
Richard Clarke Escort Service Man
Ann Thomas The Frantic Lady
Viva Gretel McAlbertson
Paul Rossilli Hansel McAlbertson
Ultra Violet The Party
Paul Jabara The Party
International Velvet The Party
Cecelia Lipson The Party
Taylor Mead The Party
Paul Morrissey The Party
Joan Murphy The Waitress
Al Stetson Bus Driver
M. Emmet Walsh Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Sandy Duncan Woman in TV Montage (uncredited)
Philip Bruns Man in TV Montage (uncredited)
Waldo Salt Joe Pyne on TV Show (uncredited)
Bill Walters St. Bernard Owner (uncredited)
Jay Morran Pimp (uncredited)
Renee Semes Hippie in Coffee Shop (uncredited)
Jeffrey Walker Hippie (uncredited)
Mary Boylan Old Lady in Subway (uncredited)
Marlene Clark Party Guest (uncredited)
Paul Jasmin Party Guest (uncredited)
Pat Ast Party Guest (uncredited)
Randall Carver Rapist in Flashback (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Trent Gough Man at Lunch Counter (uncredited)
Larry Sherman Homeless Man (uncredited)
Barbara Maggio Gina (uncredited)
James Miller Cowboy (uncredited)
Lucian Addario Sailor in Bar (uncredited)
William Door Man at Party (uncredited)
Name Job
Ann Roth Costume Design
Jim Clark Creative Consultant
Toots Thielemans Music
John Robert Lloyd Production Design
Hal Schaffel Production Manager
Irving Buchman Makeup Artist
Fred C. Caruso Assistant Production Manager
Nicholas Sgarro Continuity
Norman Leigh Electrician
Willis Conner Assistant Art Director
Jack Fitzstephens Sound Editor
Vincent Connelly Sound Editor
Edward Swanson Carpenter
Philip Smith Set Decoration
Dick Vorisek Sound Mixer
Leonard Saltzberg Assistant Editor
Richard C. Kratina Camera Operator
Ed Rothkowitz Assistant Editor
Edward Carzero Scenic Artist
Richard P. Cirincione Assistant Editor
Michael Mahony Key Grip
Bob Grimaldi Hairstylist
Max Soloman Wardrobe Supervisor
Willie Meyerhoff Electrician
Burtt Harris Assistant Director
Abe Seidman Sound
John Schlesinger Director
Waldo Salt Screenplay
James Leo Herlihy Novel
John Barry Original Music Composer, Music Supervisor
Adam Holender Director of Photography
Hugh A. Robertson Editor
Dick Smith Makeup Artist
Pablo Ferro Title Graphics
Name Title
Kenneth Utt Associate Producer
Jerome Hellman Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director John Schlesinger Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Jon Voight Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Golden Globes Best Actor Jon Voight Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Jon Voight Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director John Schlesinger Won
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Reviews

Potential Kermode
8.0

**"I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" Shuffling, perhaps.** One can always count on Hoffman and his ability to absorb the character he is portraying with such ease. He has a knack at portraying that deep, bronchial coughing schtick. When watching, I had to wear a surgical mask - just in case. ... Voight, as usual, is magnificent as the innocent amongst the scum. Watching this wide eyed lone ranger slowly losing the tassels from his jacket is a deeply moving experience. A word of warning, you may want to use antibacterial wipes on your tv screen after watching Hoffman here. One cannot be too careful. - Potential Kermode

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is certainly my favourite role from Dustin Hoffman as he turns in an outstanding performance as "Ratso". He hooks up with the dapper, but out of his depth cowboy "Buck" who arrives in New York all set to be a hustler, but ends up paying his first client for the sex she's supposed to pay him for ... ! Initially, "Ratso" fleeces this gullible guy too, but gradually the two start to depend on one and other - which is as well for "Ratso" who is clearly not long for this world. His persistent cough is being worsened by the squalid conditions in which he, and latterly, "Buck" have to live and by their poverty row existence. This is a great story and John Schlesinger tells it with some panache. The relationship between the two men is honest and decent, even though that attribute could hardly be said to apply to either of them when it comes to anyone else: "Ratso" would probably have hustled his own grandmother given the chance. Their bond feels real, plausible - unsentimental and convincing; and the Waldo Salt screenplay ensures that the dialogue - though frequently quite sparing - is both poignant and humorous.

Jun 03, 2023
r96sk
9.0

<em>'Midnight Cowboy'</em> is a beauty. It's one I've seen mentioned positively online many times down the years, especially on those four favourites videos that Letterboxd do with well known folk. Despite that I knew nothing coming in, which - as always - is the best way to view a flick. Dustin ... Hoffman's involvement was all that I did know heading into it, I wasn't even sure it was Jon Voight as the main guy until he started scowling his face - a distinctive look! I actually only know of him in film terms from 2003's <em>'Holes'</em>, he is memorable in that classic. In this, Voight is just as excelllent as Hoffman. They make for a fantastic pairing, I did thoroughly enjoy seeing their friendship build and build; even if it made the obvious, overhanging conclusion more and more saddening. Credit is due for the bit part actors in this, as well. Music-wise this is top notch too, even if that recognisable Harry Nilsson track is a touch overused. Away from that, I didn't actually know the "I'm walkin' here" quote came from this movie (I'm terrible with film quotes, clearly), though of course pretty cool to see it pop up unexpectedly.

Jul 05, 2025