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Cowboys Don't Cry (film)

Cowboys Don't Cry is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988.[2] The film is based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson.[3] It stars Ron White, Zachary Ansley, Rebecca Jenkins, Janet-Laine Green and Thomas Hauff. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.

Cowboys Don't Cry
DVD Cover
Directed byAnne Wheeler
Written byMarilyn Halvorson/Anne Wheeler
Produced byArvi Liimatainen
Janis Platt
StarringRon White
Zachary Ansley
CinematographyBrian R.R. Hebb
Edited byPeter Svab
Music byLouis Natale
Production
companies
Distributed byCineplex Odeon
CBC Television
Release date
February 5, 1988
Running time
103 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2.9 million[1]

Plot edit

The film centres on Josh Morgan (Ron White), a rodeo clown, and former rodeo champion whose relationship with his son, Shane (Zachary Ansley), is strained after his wife, Lucy (Rebecca Jenkins), is killed in a car accident caused by his drunk driving. After the accident, he sinks into depression and self-pity. In the wake of the tragedy of Lucy's death, Shane struggles to pick up the pieces and make up for Josh's shortcomings. When Shane's grandfather dies, leaving a small ranch in his will, he hopes that his dream of settling down happily in one place, might come true after all. But how can a 14-year-old boy turn the run-down place around and keep the banker from seizing it, while attending school and looking after a father who is usually in the liability column?

Cast edit

Background and production edit

Director Anne Wheeler said she had "several directing offers", and chose this film because Atlantis agreed to let her write the screenplay and direct the film too. Wheeler said that she "wanted the challenge of writing a feature-length script because I hadn't done that before". She also said her "first drafts were weak", because she "stereotyped the male characters". She noted that she had to put herself in "their position" and just ignore the "fact that they were men", because "if you start thinking of them as 'the other', you fall into stereotypes and the same patterns that have been shown time and time again".[5]

Marilyn Halvorson, who wrote the novel the film is based on, criticized Wheeler's screenplay for "shifting the focus away from the teenage protagonist to the problems of the father". For her part, Wheeler just "shrugged off" Halvorson's irritation with the screenplay, saying she "took the intent of the book seriously", but in her view, the "script has to work for me", and the actors didn't "see any conflict either".[1]

A large portion of the film was shot on location in Pincher Creek, in southern Alberta, Canada.[6]

Release edit

The film premiered in Calgary, Alberta on February 5, 1988 as part of the cultural festival for the 1988 Winter Olympics,[7] and had theatrical screenings in selected other cities before airing on CBC Television in November.[8]

Reception edit

Greg Burliuk from the Kingston Whig-Standard said the director is "making a statement about how some men refuse to grow up", and the relationship between father and son is not some "Hollywood father-and-son relationship". He notes how the pair "spit and fight like dogs". He complimented Ron White as being "completely believable", and also Zachary Ansley as young Shane. He praised the photography as "stunning", and "a moving human story" as well.[2]

Jay Scott from The Globe and Mail criticized the film for being "relentlessly simplistic", and opined that the film "doesn't quite reach melodrama; it expires somewhere south of soap opera, in a plot that includes foreclosures and a mare damaged by barbed wire. The message is, of course, that feelings need to be expressed, but even in 'a new family drama', there ought to be more content than a single bald statement to the effect that Cowboys Do Too Boo Hoo".[3]

Film critic Mike Boone of the Montreal Gazette, lauded the film for it's "authenticity with on-location shooting", and said actor Zachary Ansley was "excellent" in his role as the son. Overall, he said the "struggle [between father and son] tends to drag occasionally", but it is a "very good family drama".[8]

Awards edit

The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989: Best Actor (Ansley), Best Supporting Actress (Green), Best Director (Wheeler) and Best Original Song (Wheeler and Louis Natale, for "Cowboys Don't Cry").[9] At the 14th annual Alberta Film and Television Awards, it was also awarded with best of the festival by four judges contracted by the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Award winner tries again with Cowboys". North Bay Nugget. The Canadian Press. September 24, 1987. p. 31.
  2. ^ a b Burliuk, Greg (November 25, 1988). "Director excels in moving tale of cowboy life". Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 10.
  3. ^ a b Scott, Jay (May 9, 1988). "Film Review: Cowboys Don't Cry: 'New family drama' relentlessly simplistic". The Globe and Mail. p. C9. ProQuest 385936905.
  4. ^ Cowboys Don't Cry (1988), retrieved March 29, 2018
  5. ^ Remington, Bob (August 21, 1987). "Cowboys Don't Cry". Arts & Entertainment. The Edmonton Journal. p. C1.
  6. ^ Horton, Marc (February 7, 1988). "Cowboy rides high on emotion, beauty". The Edmonton Journal.
  7. ^ "Canadian film to premiere at Olympic festival". Arts / entertainment. Ottawa Citizen. December 9, 1987. p. F13.
  8. ^ a b Boone, Mike (November 27, 1988). "Even the Wild West is authentic in CBC drama Cowboys Don't Cry". Montreal Gazette. p. F2. ProQuest 431714420.
  9. ^ Warren, Ina (February 15, 1989). "Dead Ringers leads Genie pack with 12 nominations". Entertainment. The Daily Herald Tribune. The Canadian Press. p. 15.
  10. ^ "Briefly Cowboys Don't Cry sweeps film awards". The Globe and Mail. March 8, 1988. p. C9. ProQuest 386016155. The film was named best of the festival by four judges contracted by the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association

External links edit

  • Cowboys Don't Cry at IMDb
  • Cowboys Don't Cry at TCM

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Cowboys Don t Cry is a Canadian drama film directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988 2 The film is based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson 3 It stars Ron White Zachary Ansley Rebecca Jenkins Janet Laine Green and Thomas Hauff The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989 Cowboys Don t CryDVD CoverDirected byAnne WheelerWritten byMarilyn Halvorson Anne WheelerProduced byArvi LiimatainenJanis PlattStarringRon WhiteZachary AnsleyCinematographyBrian R R HebbEdited byPeter SvabMusic byLouis NataleProductioncompaniesAtlantis FilmsTelefilm CanadaDistributed byCineplex OdeonCBC TelevisionRelease dateFebruary 5 1988Running time103 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglishBudget 2 9 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Background and production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe film centres on Josh Morgan Ron White a rodeo clown and former rodeo champion whose relationship with his son Shane Zachary Ansley is strained after his wife Lucy Rebecca Jenkins is killed in a car accident caused by his drunk driving After the accident he sinks into depression and self pity In the wake of the tragedy of Lucy s death Shane struggles to pick up the pieces and make up for Josh s shortcomings When Shane s grandfather dies leaving a small ranch in his will he hopes that his dream of settling down happily in one place might come true after all But how can a 14 year old boy turn the run down place around and keep the banker from seizing it while attending school and looking after a father who is usually in the liability column Cast editRon White Josh Morgan Zachary Ansley Shane Morgan Rebecca Jenkins Lucy Morgan Janet Laine Green Lindsay Sutherland Candace Ratcliffe Casey Sutherland Thomas Hauff Roger Sutherland Valerie Pearson Janet Joshua Ansley Young Shane Morgan Michael Hogan Ron Grady Janet Wright Pearl Barney O Sullivan Mr Edwards Wendall Smith Matt Wiley Graham McPherson Mr Zaharchuk Thomas Peacocke Mr Thorpe Jason Wolff Pete Georgie Collins Ms Chapman William Korbut Charlie Ruby Swekla Mrs Pasok 4 Background and production editDirector Anne Wheeler said she had several directing offers and chose this film because Atlantis agreed to let her write the screenplay and direct the film too Wheeler said that she wanted the challenge of writing a feature length script because I hadn t done that before She also said her first drafts were weak because she stereotyped the male characters She noted that she had to put herself in their position and just ignore the fact that they were men because if you start thinking of them as the other you fall into stereotypes and the same patterns that have been shown time and time again 5 Marilyn Halvorson who wrote the novel the film is based on criticized Wheeler s screenplay for shifting the focus away from the teenage protagonist to the problems of the father For her part Wheeler just shrugged off Halvorson s irritation with the screenplay saying she took the intent of the book seriously but in her view the script has to work for me and the actors didn t see any conflict either 1 A large portion of the film was shot on location in Pincher Creek in southern Alberta Canada 6 Release editThe film premiered in Calgary Alberta on February 5 1988 as part of the cultural festival for the 1988 Winter Olympics 7 and had theatrical screenings in selected other cities before airing on CBC Television in November 8 Reception editGreg Burliuk from the Kingston Whig Standard said the director is making a statement about how some men refuse to grow up and the relationship between father and son is not some Hollywood father and son relationship He notes how the pair spit and fight like dogs He complimented Ron White as being completely believable and also Zachary Ansley as young Shane He praised the photography as stunning and a moving human story as well 2 Jay Scott from The Globe and Mail criticized the film for being relentlessly simplistic and opined that the film doesn t quite reach melodrama it expires somewhere south of soap opera in a plot that includes foreclosures and a mare damaged by barbed wire The message is of course that feelings need to be expressed but even in a new family drama there ought to be more content than a single bald statement to the effect that Cowboys Do Too Boo Hoo 3 Film critic Mike Boone of the Montreal Gazette lauded the film for it s authenticity with on location shooting and said actor Zachary Ansley was excellent in his role as the son Overall he said the struggle between father and son tends to drag occasionally but it is a very good family drama 8 Awards editThe film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989 Best Actor Ansley Best Supporting Actress Green Best Director Wheeler and Best Original Song Wheeler and Louis Natale for Cowboys Don t Cry 9 At the 14th annual Alberta Film and Television Awards it was also awarded with best of the festival by four judges contracted by the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association 10 References edit a b Award winner tries again with Cowboys North Bay Nugget The Canadian Press September 24 1987 p 31 a b Burliuk Greg November 25 1988 Director excels in moving tale of cowboy life Kingston Whig Standard p 10 a b Scott Jay May 9 1988 Film Review Cowboys Don t Cry New family drama relentlessly simplistic The Globe and Mail p C9 ProQuest 385936905 Cowboys Don t Cry 1988 retrieved March 29 2018 Remington Bob August 21 1987 Cowboys Don t Cry Arts amp Entertainment The Edmonton Journal p C1 Horton Marc February 7 1988 Cowboy rides high on emotion beauty The Edmonton Journal Canadian film to premiere at Olympic festival Arts entertainment Ottawa Citizen December 9 1987 p F13 a b Boone Mike November 27 1988 Even the Wild West is authentic in CBC drama Cowboys Don t Cry Montreal Gazette p F2 ProQuest 431714420 Warren Ina February 15 1989 Dead Ringers leads Genie pack with 12 nominations Entertainment The Daily Herald Tribune The Canadian Press p 15 Briefly Cowboys Don t Cry sweeps film awards The Globe and Mail March 8 1988 p C9 ProQuest 386016155 The film was named best of the festival by four judges contracted by the Alberta Motion Picture Industry AssociationExternal links editCowboys Don t Cry at IMDb Cowboys Don t Cry at TCM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cowboys Don 27t Cry film amp oldid 1185614239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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