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Midnight Cowboy

Midnight Cowboy

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1969)
DVD
R
027616603890
Drama
USA | English | Color | 01:53

Based on a James Leo Herlihy novel, British director John Schlesinger 's first American film dramatized the small hopes, dashed dreams, and unlikely friendship of two late '60s lost souls. Dreaming of an easy life as a fantasy cowboy stud, cheerful Texas rube Joe Buck ( Jon Voight ) heads to New York City to be a gigolo, but he quickly discovers that hustling isn't what he thought it would be after he winds up paying his first trick ( Sylvia Miles ). He gets swindled by gimpy tubercular grifter Rico "Ratso" Rizzo ( Dustin Hoffman ) but, when Joe falls in the direst of straits, Ratso takes Joe into his condemned apartment so that they can help each other survive. Things start to look up when Joe finally lands his first legit female customer ( Brenda Vaccaro ) at a Warhol-esque party; Ratso's health, however, fails. Joe turns to a final homosexual trick to get the money for one selfless goal: taking Ratso out of New York to his dream life in Miami. One of the first major studio films given the newly minted X rating for its then-frank portrayal of New York decadence, Midnight Cowboy was critically praised for Schlesinger's insight into American lives, with the intercut mosaic of Joe's memories and Ratso's dreams lending their characters and actions greater psychological complexity. While they may have been drawn by the seamy content (tame by current standards), the young late '60s audience responded to Joe's and Ratso's confusion amidst turbulent times and to the connection they make with each other despite their alienation from the surrounding culture. Midnight Cowboy became one of the major financial and artistic hits of 1969, winning Oscars for Best Picture (the first for an X-rated film), Best Director, and former blacklistee Waldo Salt 's screenplay. Though the one-two punch of Midnight Cowboy and The Graduate (1967) proved Hoffman's range and Voight's Joe Buck made him a star, both lost Best Actor to classical cowboy John Wayne for True Grit . Even though it was a hit, the Academy ignored the theme song "Everybody's Talking," sung by Harry Nilsson . — Lucia Bozzola


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Dustin Hoffman Ratso
Jon Voight Joe Buck
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

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Two Disc Collector's Edition
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Subtitles English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish
Distributor MGM Home Entertainment
Layers Dual side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Sep 07, 2004
Regions 1