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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,425 posts)
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 06:54 AM Jun 2020

On June 6, 1980, "Urban Cowboy" was released.

'Urban Cowboy' turns 40: Hats off to the movie that gave us John Travolta's first great comeback
Jim McKairnes Special for USA TODAY
Published 4:39 p.m. ET Jun. 4, 2020 | Updated 2:46 p.m. ET Jun. 6, 2020



John Travolta sidled up to the bar in a black hat and big buckle for 1980's "Urban Cowboy." PARAMOUNT/EVERETT COLLECTION

In a pop-culture year that’s offered one bronc after another, rein this one in: "Urban Cowboy," the honky-tonk-stirring, line-dancing, soundtrack-selling Western romance that teamed a post-"Grease" John Travolta with newcomer Debra Winger, turns 40 this Saturday.

And that’s no mechanical bull.

A quiet hit in a summer headlined by higher-profiles releases "The Shining," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Blues Brothers" – not to mention films targeting the same down-home audience, such as "Bronco Billy" and "Honeysuckle Rose" – "Urban Cowboy" rescued Travolta’s imperiled career, made a future three-time Oscar-nominated star of Winger, and launched a country-music crossover groundswell.

The drama is set against the backdrop of the Houston oil industry, focusing on Bud Davis (Travolta), a small-town newcomer to the big city, working refinery construction. But much of the action takes place inside Gilley’s Club, the rough-and-tumble local juke joint where he ends his long days and meets a feisty local named Sissy (Winger). The sparks that come from the combative coupling, along with the music that underscores it and the dance-floor moves that frame it, made the movie one of the summer's top films.

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Travolta trades in the dance floor for a mechanical bull in the 1980 film "Urban Cowboy." Paramount Pictures

It was considered 26-year-old Travolta’s comeback. Just two summers earlier, he was Hollywood’s biggest star after the back-to-back releases of "Saturday Night Fever" in December 1977 and "Grease" the following June. But his luster was tarnished by the Christmas 1978 release of "Moment by Moment," a box-office dud of a romance that teamed him with Lily Tomlin. The film was scorned and Travolta retreated in its wake.

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Urban Cowboy



Theatrical release poster

Story by: Aaron Latham
Starring: John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn, {snip}

Urban Cowboy is a 1980 American romantic western film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford Uan "Bud" Davis (John Travolta) and Sissy (Debra Winger). The film captured the late 1970s/early 1980s popularity of country music. Much of the action centers around activities at Gilley's Club, a football-field-sized honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas.

Scott Glenn was in the news recently, and I can't remember why.

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On June 6, 1980, "Urban Cowboy" was released. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2020 OP
Ugh. rownesheck Jun 2020 #1
I enjoyed the movie, but my brother who is 6 years younger hates it TexasBushwhacker Jun 2020 #2
I thought maybe he had died, but I don't know what gave me that impression. mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2020 #3

rownesheck

(2,343 posts)
1. Ugh.
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 07:13 AM
Jun 2020

I was a kid during this whole phase in America. My mom basically lived this urban cowboy life. Hell, my first step dad was nearly an exact replica of Scott Glenn's character, only scarier. When I watch this movie, I feel gross and dirty and need a shower.

Favorite line? "Fix me somethin ta eat."

Ugh. I'm headed to the shower.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,185 posts)
2. I enjoyed the movie, but my brother who is 6 years younger hates it
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 10:14 AM
Jun 2020

I graduated from high school in 75 and he graduated in 81. He had the most beautiful long red hair, even in elementary school and never had any issues. But when he got to high school, there were "kickers" and "hippies". Some of his friends he had grown up with became kickers and bullied him relentlessly, even trashed his truck - ripped off the rear view mirrors, broke the sunroof and pissed into the inside. He's never been to a class reunion and says he never will.

A bit of Urban Cowboy trivia; the choreographer was Patsy Swayze, Patrick's mom.

Scott Glenn is in upcoming Gerard Butler film "Greenland". That's the only news I can find on him. He's 81!

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,425 posts)
3. I thought maybe he had died, but I don't know what gave me that impression.
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 12:51 PM
Jun 2020

Maybe it was something about the upcoming film.

Thanks for writing.

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