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CastJoe Don Baker, Don 'Red' Barry, Sandra Deel, Rita Garrison, Charles D. Gray, Don Red Barry, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Ben Johnson, Barbara Leigh, Ida Lupino, Bill McKinney, Steve McQueen, Mary Murphy, Robert Preston and Dub Taylor
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 2, 1972
DVD ReleaseMay 25, 2004
Running Time100 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code027616905765
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.0 (28 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteNo Country for Old Cowboys.Quote
After completing two of my favorite Peckinpah films, The Wild Bunch in 1969 and Straw Dogs in 1971, Sam Peckinpah turned his attention to Junior Bonner in 1972, before going on to make other great films like The Getaway, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. Although I am a fan of Peckinpah's films, Junior Bonner is not among my Peckinpah favorites. Still, it is a worthwhile experience. Filmed in Prescott, Arizona, the film chronicles a week in the life of veteran rodeo rider Junior "JR" Bonner (Steve McQueen), who returns to his hometown to compete in the annual Independence Day parade and rodeo competition, and to reunite with his brother and estranged parents. Upon his arrival in Prescott, he finds his family home being bulldozed by his younger brother Curly (Joe Don Baker), a sleazy real-estate developer. His hard-drinking father Ace (Robert Preston) dreams of moving to Australia to raise sheep and mine gold. Junior bribes rodeo entrepreneur Buck Roan (Ben Johnson) to ride Sunshine, the same bull that just threw him in a previous rodeo, promising to give Roan half the prize money. Sunshine proves to be the last ride of Junior's career. The film is an elegy for aging rodeo riders in a changing world (symbolized by bulldozers and earth-moving equipment). Steve McQueen brings an engaging performance to the film, and his scenes with Robert Preston during which they drink and despair over modern times and the state of the world are especially memorable. Junior Bonner could have been titled No Country for Old Cowboys.

G. Merritt January 28, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteStunning!Quote
This is a superb movie with excellent performances. I lived in Pendleton, Oregon, the home of the famous Pendleton Roundup, for nine years, and I think that this is the best rodeo movie ever made. The actors all give true to life performances, and it seems so real that one can smell the dust of the arena. There is no sparkling, brittle dialogue, because rodeo men don't talk that way; but a great deal is said in a few words. November 21, 2007

rating: 2 Quoteif you like rodeoQuote
If your crave rodeos you might take a seat in the stands for this one. Otherwise there aint that much to it! September 26, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteJr BonnerQuote
If you liked the original music from the film like I did, don't buy this DVD, they've changed the music! Otherwise the movie's fine. But I was very disappointed with this change. September 23, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteJunior BonnerQuote
Sam Peckinpah's most subtle, gentle movie is a perfect showcase for the mellowing McQueen, who wears the part of Junior like a pair of old jeans. "Junior" also boasts a fabulous late career turn from Preston, who steals the movie as Ace. Appropriate for older children, who should enjoy the bucking bronco scenes. Terrific Americana, not to be missed. July 3, 2007

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