| | Midnight Cowboy DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Recommended Movies, Classic Videos, Friends, Essential Cinema, Gay/Lesbian, Buddies, Scams And Cons, Character Study, Prostitution, Big City, Disturbing, Illness, AFI Top 100 (1997), AFI Top 100, AFI Top 100 Movie Quotes, AFI Top 100 Movie Songs, Lowlife | | Starring | Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Bob Balaban, John McGiver, Sylvia Miles, Brenda Vaccaro, Ruth White, Barnard Hughes, Paul Morrissey, Viva | | Director | John Schlesinger | | Composer | John Barry | | Editor | Hugh A. Robertson | | Producer | Jerome Hellman | | Production Designer | John Robert Lloyd | | Special Effects | Dick Smith | | Story | James Leo Herlihy |
Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voigt give career-defining performances in this gritty urban drama superbly directed by the acclaimed John Schlesinger. Special features in this 2-DVD Collector's set include audio commentary by producer Jerome Hellman, "After Midnight: Reflections on the Classsic: 35 years Later," more. Originally rated X, this exceptional film based on James Leo Herlihy's novel centers on a naive, small-town Texan who comes to New York to become a paid stud. He forms a unique relationship with a slimy con man who becomes his closest friend, and ultimately, the key to his salvation. The film depicts New York at its absolute grittiest, and features a very memorable soundtrack. Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay. Academy Award Nominations: 7, including Best Actor--both Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. Joe Buck (Jon Voight), an aspiring male prostitute from Texas, heads to Manhattan where he hopes to find plenty of wealthy women willing to pay for the services of a handsome man. When he arrives, the naive country boy befriends Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman), a tubercular homeless con artist who dreams of moving to Florida. As they go about trying to get the money Ratso needs, the two men confront the seediness, corruption, and cruelty that flourish in the big city.
Based on the novel by James Leo Herlihy, this Oscar-winning film (Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay) features brilliant performances by Voight and Hoffman, and brings to the screen an unusually gritty realism in its portrayal of the streets of New York City. Theatrical release: 1969.
Shot in Technicolor.
MIDNIGHT COWBOY was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1994.
Director John Schlesinger originally wanted actor Michael Sarrazin for the Joe Buck role, but he was already committed to THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY?
MIDNIGHT COWBOY was Dustin Hoffman's first film after his star-making turn in THE GRADUATE. To achieve that distinctive Ratso Rizzo limp, Hoffman placed pebbles in his shoes.
"Everybody's Talkin'" was featured on Harry Nilsson's 1968 album AERIAL BALLET. Nilsson's intended theme for COWBOY was "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City," written by Nilsson specifically for the film.
The film was named one of the year's 10 Best English-language films by the National Board of Review, one of the year's 10 best foreign films by Japan's Kinema Jumpo, and the best non-European film of 1970 by Denmark's Bodil awards.
Schlesinger received best foreign director of 1969-70 from two Italian awards, the Davids and the Silver Ribbons.
Hoffman was named best actor of 1969-70 by Italy's David Awards.
Voight was named Best Actor by the New York Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics.
A restored print of MIDNIGHT COWBOY was re-released to theaters in late February 1994 to commemorate the film's 25th anniversary.
COWBOY was the first major studio release to sport an X rating and was the first X-rated film to win the Best Picture Academy Award. It was re-rated R by the MPAA in 1971. Midnight Cowboy Reviews: "...[The performances] have lost none of their magic....[They show us] characters who have nothing to offer the audience but their own lost souls." -- Rating: A-
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...What knocked people out 25 years ago, the parallel performances of Voight and Hoffman, still have the power today..."
-- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times "...The '69 Oscar-winner seems fresher than ever..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today "[T]his is a story of dreams unfulfilled, and Hoffman' pathetic street rat, both hilarious and heartbreakingly sad, becomes a kind of tragic hero."
-- Premiere Staff, Premiere "[A] haunting 1969 classic about a conflicted connection between a naïve Texan hustler and a sickly Bronx-born scammer."
-- Barry Walters, Rolling Stone Midnight Cowboy | List Price | $19.98 (You save $4.89) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1969 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 17447  | | CD Universe Part number | 7011553 | | Catalog number | 13598 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Feb 21, 2006 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 113 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Collector's Edition; Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled |
Midnight Cowboy Movie Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Can't miss w/ these two great actors ! story about a couple of misfits who fall into an odd but great friendship. Very entertaining movie. Submitted by jrmy_bowie (stevensville, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Brain dead One size does not fit all-maybe you would like to use different formats for movies. Or you could just ask us to rate the music. Submitted by a reviewer (Sioux Falls, SD)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
C'est la vie Handsome Joe Buck leaves the desert, and diner he worked in order to chase his dream of being a hustler in NY City where "all the guys is tutti-fruities". Joe knows that NYC needs a real man. Once there, the only person who gets hustled is Joe Buck himself. The one gig he had ends with Joe giving the elderly woman money instead of her paying him. Sad. When he meets NYC degenerate Ratso Rizzo, who himself is well known neighborhood con, Joe Buck thinks his ship has come in. Via Ratso, Joe finds a religous fanatic who infuriates him. When he finally meets up with Ratso again, Ratso invites Joe to share his dilapidated apartment in a condemned building. Joe reluctantly accepts as he is out of money and has nowhere to go. None-the-less, he doesn't trust Ratso, and obviously dislikes him. As the film wears on, we see thier relationship as enemies, turn to friendship. A series of vignettes presents the steps toward friendship in a nickolodeon of well crafted scenes. Eventually Joe gives up on NYC and, with Ratso in tow, heads for Miamia beach where he is sure to find business. Ratso, too crippled to do much, envisions himself as the bingo number caller. Joe buys them both beach clothes and throws out his beloved snakeskin boots. Ah, the Florida sun still awaits Joe and Ratso. Submitted by paris_capulet (Marion, IA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
60's classic Midnight Cowboy presents a seedy, gritty side of New York that we'll never see again. Goodbye 42nd St. A tale of an unlikely friendship, the dream to make it big, free wheelin' sex in the 60's, incredible soundtrack, great theme by John Barry, funny, haunting, sad, uplifting, it's got everything going for it. Great characters. Dustin Hoffman fresh off 'The Graduate', gives a phenomenal performance and quite frankly for my money, got robbed at oscar time. It's a dark, often disturbing, great film. Submitted by Johnny D. (Prospect, CT) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Still a classic; somewhat threadbare A movie which should be seen by all film students, by all true fans of great and near-great movies. The acting is superlative, particularly Sylvia Miles, Brenda Vacarro, John McGiver; and ofcourse the two big names. What I find perplexing, though, is that if Rizzo is so streetwise, so successful at manipulating people and situations, why would he be so comfortable in squalor? Submitted by PHIL (RED BANK, NJ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Midnight Cowboy DVD Region 1 Keep Case Collectors Edition Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surrond - French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English Dolby Digital Mono - English Subtitles - English, French, Spanish Additional Release Material: Featurette: "Celebrating Schlesinger" Audio Commentary: Jerome Hellman - Producer Documentary: 1. "After Midnight: Reflecting on the Classic 35 Years Later" 2. "Controversy and Acclaim" Text/Photo Galleries:
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