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Movie Description Director Peter Bogdanovich (MASK,
PAPER MOON) brings Larry McMurtry's bittersweet novel of life in a
small, sleepy Texas town in the early 1950s to the big screen. This
coming-of-age tale, shot in haunting black-and-white by cinematographer
Robert Surtees (THE GRADUATE, OKLAHOMA!), focuses on best friends Sonny
Crawford (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane Jackson (Jeff Bridges) and their
relationships. Duane is dating the beautiful but fickle Jacy Farrow
(Cybill Shepherd), a good girl who is looking for a little excitement.
Shy Sonny, meanwhile, is carrying on an illicit affair with a coach's
wife, Ruth Popper (Cloris Leachman), a sad, plain woman whose only joy
appears to be the stolen moments they share. By delving into the
intertwining lives of the town's diverse residents, the film masterfully
explores issues of love, loneliness, innocence lost, and
disillusionment. The closing of the town's only cinema serves as both a
physical and metaphoric backdrop to the characters' lives. A favorite of
critics, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, earning one for both
Leachman and Ben Johnson, whose portrayal of the town's father figure,
Sam the Lion, is utterly masterful. Model-turned-actress Cybill Shepherd
shines as Jacy in her film debut, which also features Ellen Burstyn as
Jacy's mother, Lois. Bogdanovich also directed the sequel, TEXASVILLE
(1990), which featured most of the original film's cast.
Synopsis Set
in a small Texas town in the early 1950s, this beautiful, understated
film studies the lives, loves, dreams, and desperation of several
townsfolk as they come to terms with imminent change. Based on the novel
by Larry McMurtry, this critically acclaimed film is directed by Peter
Bogdanovich.
Industry Reviews "...[Filmed] in glorious black and white..." -- 4 out of 4 stars USA Today - Mike Clark (04/05/1991)
"...The most mournful of all American youth pictures....It offers a peculiar pocket of time..." Total Film - Daniel Webb (08/01/2003)
"[A] stark black-and-white drama about a fading small town in the 1950s....Perhaps director Peter Bogdanovich's finest hour." Premiere - Andy Webster (12/01/2005)