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The Electric Horseman By Geof Miller
When this picture came out in 1979, both Robert Redford and Jane Fonda
were at the height of their stardom; in fact, this movie was so big, it
took two studios (Columbia and Universal) to make it. Redford plays Sonny
Steele, champion rodeo rider turned corporate spokesman (and perpetual
drunk). When he discovers that another corporate asset, a racehorse, is
just like him--dressed like a buffoon and doped up to the gills--he
decides to liberate the animal. Redford's grumpy, wise, and funny
performance demonstrates why he was (and is) such a big star (and why
director Sydney Pollack made seven movies with him). Fonda is fine as the
bright, ambitious, frightened TV reporter whose pursuit of a story pitches
her headlong into love. The ending may seem anticlimatic (the big comedy
chase comes in the middle of the film), but this is much more a romance
story than a chase film. From the beginning, there's little doubt how the
story will end (although even then, the movie throws us a little curve),
but the movie compensates with sheer star power; Redford and Fonda are all
that matter, and in this case they deliver, along with Willie Nelson's
fine performance in a pivotal supporting role.
Academy Awards
The Electric Horseman received an Academy
Awards nomination for Sound (Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Michael
Minkler, Al Overton). |
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"Robert Redford and Willie Nelson - man what a combination, plus the good music and the scenery and the beautiful horse what more can a person ever want?" --Allenbigal79 |
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|  | Director: Sydney Pollack
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|  | Stars: Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Willie Nelson, Wilford Brimley, Valerie Perrine
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|  | Released: December 21, 1979
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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