City Slickers (1991) Reviews

City Slickers (1991)
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City Slickers blends sight gags, one-liners, and sincerity, with both humor and drama arising from the characters and their situations. Mitch (Billy Crystal) is a radio station sales executive who finds himself in the throes of a mid-life crisis; accompanied by two friends, Phil (Daniel Stern) and Ed (Bruno Kirby) in the grip of similar problems, he heads to New Mexico for his birthday to participate in a two-week "vacation" cattle drive to Colorado. The three friends and the rest of their group, including an attractive, newly single young woman and two African-American dentists, are all urbanites lost when it comes to herding cattle and surviving on the prairie; it's up to authentic, almost mythic cowboy Curly (Jack Palance, who won an Oscar for the role), to whip them into shape. As various adventures occur along the way, including run-ins with outlaw cattlehands, treacherous natural mishaps, and Mitch's delivery of a newborn calf, the three "city slickers" open up to each other, learn to appreciate Curly's Old West values, and begin to resolve their midlife dilemmas. When Curly dies, it's left to Mitch, Phil, and Ed to bring in the herd. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Billy CrystalDaniel Stern, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Underwood
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Patrick R.

Since they don't make good movies for kids, unless they are cartoon like these days, I started renting what I like when I was a kid to show my kids. They liked this "new" movie. Good family rental.

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Sandra R.

Great movie, definately one for the entire family to have fun with.

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Steve G.

Not bad. Pretty good story line - how each man sort of tackles his own "ghost" that has haunted each of them throughout their lives. We shall miss Bruno Kirby - as he has gone to the great Slicker in the sky...

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Bonnie and james P.

Funny. Probably Crystals best film...

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SUSAN B.

Classic. Movie you can revisit and still enjoy

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Conrad T.

I had seen this back in the 90's when it was still relatively new. However, upon viewing it again, I was disappointed that there wasn't more comedy. Jack Palance was classic, but the latter part of the movie got fairly serious and seemed to run long.

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Matthew N.

Billy Crystal did a great job in this movie! It's one of his best pieces of work, and nobody could've done as good as he did!

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Kirk and Cynthia D.

Actually, the movie gets three stars, Jack Palance and Norman each were worth an extra half a star for what they added to the movie. Though somewhat predictable and unexceptional, the movie is funny, touching, and has a decent plot. Billy Crystal does what he does best, which is be funny, and his two friends work well chemistry-wise. But Jack and Norman stole the show.

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Christopher H.

billy crystal is funny but it just wasn't for me, at least not this time around.

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Joe A.

This is a comedy classic with good performances by all. Jack Palance is awesome.

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    Patrick R.

    Since they don't make good movies for kids, unless they are cartoon like these days, I started renting what I like when I was a kid to show my kids. They liked this "new" movie. Good family rental.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Sandra R.

    Great movie, definately one for the entire family to have fun with.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Steve G.

    Not bad. Pretty good story line - how each man sort of tackles his own "ghost" that has haunted each of them throughout their lives. We shall miss Bruno Kirby - as he has gone to the great Slicker in the sky...

    Yes   |   No

     
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