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Rating: 6.4/10 by 757 users

City Slickers (1991)

Three New York businessmen decide to take a "Wild West" vacation that turns out not to be the relaxing vacation they had envisioned.

Directing:
  • Ron Underwood
  • Anthony Brand
  • Irby Jay Smith Jr.
  • Jerry Ballew
  • Doug Metzger
  • Nina K. Noble
  • Mickey Gilbert
  • Jim Chory
  • Jeffrey Wetzel
  • Fraser Clarke Heston
  • Beverly Winston
  • Kerry Lyn McKissick
Writing:
  • Lowell Ganz
  • Babaloo Mandel
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jun 07, 1991

Rating: 6.4/10 by 757 users

Alternative Title:
Kaupunkicowboyt - FI
Stadens cowboys - FI
굿바이 뉴욕 굿모닝 내 사랑 - KR
A Vida, o Amor... e as Vacas - PT
城市滑头 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 54 minutes
Budget: $27,000,000
Revenue: $179,033,791

Plot Keyword: stetson, vacation, cattle drive, prairie, fish out of water, mid-life crisis, sanfermines
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Billy Crystal
Mitch Robbins
Daniel Stern
Phil Berquist
Bruno Kirby
Ed Furillo
Patricia Wettig
Barbara Robbins
Helen Slater
Bonnie Rayburn
Lindsay Crystal
Holly Robbins
Jack Palance
Curly Washburn
Josh Mostel
Barry Shalowitz
David Paymer
Ira Shalowitz
Phill Lewis
Steve Jessup
Jake Gyllenhaal
Danny Robbins
Karla Tamburrelli
Arlene Berquist
Walker Brandt
Kim Furillo
Molly McClure
Millie Stone
Jane Alden
Mrs. Green
Danielle Harris
Classroom Student
Eddie Palmer
Classroom Student
Jayne Meadows
Mitch's Mom
Alan Charof
Mitch's Dad
JJ Azan
Businessman (uncredited)
Anne Lockhart
Ranch Hand / Passenger (uncredited)
Robert Mickelson
Boy (uncredited)
Lana Underwood
Student in Classroom (uncredited)

Peter McGinn

This is is a fairly funny movie. Billy Crystal’s character and two friends head out for a dude ranch for an adventure vacation. The jokes come vast and furious as do the sight gags. Jack Palance made a bit of a name for himself with his cowboy antics and one-armed pushups. My favorite scene had nothing to do with dude ranch stuff. Mitch (Crystal) is explaining how a DVD recorder doesn’t even require the tv to record a show, and his friend just isn’t getting it. It’s hilarious. This isn’t a movie classic or anything, but plenty entertaining enough.


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