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MPAA Rating - PG

Length:
    121 Minutes

Genre:
    Drama

Original Release Date:
    May 6, 2003

 
Movie Summary
A cowboy-turned-huckster unexpectedly finds love as he tries to regain his self-respect in this omantic comedy drama. Sonny Steele (Robert Redford) is a one-time rodeo star whose career as a cowboy has ground to a halt. He makes a good living as a spokesman for Ranch Breakfast, a sugar-coated cereal for kids, but hes lost most of his self-respect in the process; his boss, corporate mogul Hunt Sears (John Saxon), considers him a property rather than a human being, and Sonny has developed a serious problem with alcohol. Sears cereal company is negotiating a highly profitable merger with another firm and brings Sonny to Las Vegas for a publicity stunt, in which Sonny, wearing a garish cowboy outfit complete with blinking lights, will ride on-stage at Caesars Palace aboard prize-winning thoroughbred stallion Rising Star. When Sonny discovers Sears men have drugged the horse so that it will be able to walk on an injured leg, hes appalled, and he rides Rising Star off the stage at Caesars and into the Nevada desert, looking for grazing land where he and the horse can heal their wounds. Sears is shocked to discover that Sonny has run off with a 12 million dollars, and he realizes that Sonny knows enough to make his firm look very bad in the press, potentially scotching the merger. Sears files charges against Sonny and posts a reward for Rising Stars safe return, though he implies that it wouldnt bother him if Sonny died in the rescue attempt. Hallie Martin (Jane Fonda), a television journalist covering Sonnys Vegas appearance, is convinced that something is fishy and manages to catch up with him in the desert; as Hallie tries to get Sonny to tell her his story, the has-been cowboy and the city-girl reporter fall in love. The Electric Horseman also stars Valerie Perrine and Willie Nelson; the country & western star made his screen debut in this film and has a very memorable line about tequila and trailer hitches. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


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