David 'Brown' is flying from San Francisco to Chicago only to find out some of the crew are plotting to steal the Egyptian artifacts on board. watch
Crystal's terrific tale of three New York City friends who go on a two week cattle drive from New Mexico to Colorado. Palance steals the show in his Oscar-winning portrayal of a grizzled cowpoke!
Awful sequel to "Angel", in which the former hooker returns to the streets of Los Angeles to track down the murderer of her guardian.
City Slickers -- Billy Crystal on the Academy's prejudice against comedies, learning peace of mind from the cowhands during 'City Slickers,' and becoming an animated character in 'Monsters, Inc.'
The Glove -- Two brothers fight over the last remnant of their father's love. A failed family and scarred childhood in their past, it all comes down to the glove.
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City Slickers -- A mid-life crisis plagued man and his friends find renewal and purpose on a cattle driving vacation.
What happens when three ordinary guys spend two weeks learning how to be real-life cowboys? That’s the question (and the fun) in City Slickers, the biggest box office comedy of 1991. Starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby, the movie also earned an Academy Award for Jack Palance as Curly, the grizzled trail guide who knows the secret of life (spoiler alert: it’s just “one thing.”) So saddle up, hit the trail and come along for “the rowdiest western jokefest since Blazing Saddles” (Rolling Stone). Sharp-eyed viewers will also spot 10-year-old Jake Gyllenhaal, in his big screen debut, as Crystal’s son.
A bounty hunter is offered $20,000 - off the record - for the capture of a very large man who dons body armor and steel-plated gauntlets for his regular beatings of some unfortunate individuals.
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David 'Brown' is flying from San Francisco to Chicago only to find out some of the crew are plotting to steal the Egyptian artifacts on board.
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