Cowboys Don't Cry (film)
Cowboys Don't Cry is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988.[1] Based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson,[2] it 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.[1] After it, 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?[3]
Cowboys Don't Cry | |
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Directed by | Anne Wheeler |
Written by | Marilyn Halvorson/Anne Wheeler |
Produced by | Arvi Liimatainen Janis Platt |
Starring | Ron White Zachary Ansley |
Cinematography | Brian R.R. Hebb |
Edited by | Peter Svab |
Music by | Louis Natale |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Cineplex Odeon CBC Television |
Release date | February 5, 1988 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Cast
- Ron 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]
Release
The film premiered in Calgary, Alberta on February 5, 1988 as part of the cultural festival for the 1988 Winter Olympics,[5] and had theatrical screenings in selected other cities before airing on CBC Television in November.[6]
Awards
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").[7] 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.[8]
References
- "Director excels in moving tale of cowboy life". Kingston Whig-Standard, November 25, 1988.
- "Cowboys Don't Cry: 'New family drama' relentlessly simplistic". The Globe and Mail, May 9, 1988.
- Wheeler, Anne (April 1989), Cowboys Don't Cry, Ron White, Zachary Ansley, Janet-Laine Green, retrieved 2018-03-30
- Cowboys Don't Cry (1988), retrieved 2018-03-29
- "Canadian film to premiere at Olympic festival". Ottawa Citizen, December 9, 1987.
- "Even the Wild West is authentic in CBC drama Cowboys Don't Cry". Montreal Gazette, November 27, 1988.
- "Dead Ringers leads Genie nominations". Ottawa Citizen, February 18, 1989.
- "Log In - Canadian Major Dailies - ProQuest" (Document). ProQuest 386016155.
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