Concrete Cowboys (1979)

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Two Montana saddletramps head to Nashville to open up a detective agency. At first, the agency begins on a lark but, soon, they get involved in a case involving a kidnapped singer and an intricate blackmail scheme.

Summary of "Concrete Cowboys"
"Concrete Cowboys" is a 1979 action-comedy film directed by Burt Kennedy, including a lighthearted mix of experience and humor, set in the busy city of Nashville, Tennessee. The film stars Tom Selleck as Will Eubanks and Jerry Reed as J.D. Reed, 2 wandering friends who stumble into a web of intrigue while aspiring to end up being c and w stars.

Secret Characters and Setting
Will Eubanks and J.D. Reed are depicted as two pleasant but unsophisticated cowboys from Montana, who move to Nashville in hopes of finding success in the country music market. Upon arrival, they rapidly find themselves in an accident after their truck is taken, leading them to cross courses with a series of vibrant characters. Kate Jackson plays the female lead, Caroline, who becomes knotted in the unfolding story.

Nashville works as a perfect backdrop for the film, as it is the center of c and w, swarming with honky-tonks, taping studios, and the Grand Ole Opry, all of which add to the movie's genuine Southern atmosphere.

Plot Summary
Upon showing up in Nashville, Will and J.D. accidentally end up being involved in a convoluted mystery when they get a hitchhiker who is later on found dead. This regrettable circumstance plunges them into an unforeseen experience, as they find themselves implicated of murder they did not devote. Desperate to clear their names, they engage in amateur detective work.

Their investigations lead them deep into Nashville's underbelly, as they come across a mix of shadowy figures and potential suspects, consisting of a powerful music supervisor, a gangster, and other individuals intertwined in the crime. Along the method, they also interact with aiming singers, music lovers, and industry veterans.

A main part of the movie revolves around Will and J.D.'s efforts to find a missing stockpile of fake plates, which are connected to the criminal offense. As they inch closer to unraveling the fact, they inevitably face problem with the actual criminals who are identified to stop them at all costs.

Throughout the movie, Will and J.D. showcase their wit and country beauty, fumbling through ideas and high-stakes scenarios, typically with comedic outcomes. Their dynamic is similar to classic buddy-cop characteristics, regardless of the western twist.

Themes and Reception
"Concrete Cowboys" checks out styles like relationship and determination, as the protagonist navigate through their trials together. It also touches upon the pursuit of dreams, with Nashville as a metaphorical "land of opportunity" for musical hopefuls. While the film might not have broken new ground in regards to cinematic innovation, it supplies a feel-good narrative woven with humor, action, and c and w.

The reception of "Concrete Cowboys" was combined, with some viewers valuing the charismatic efficiencies of Selleck and Reed and the strong sense of place imbued by the Nashville setting. However, it was likewise viewed as a light-weight, escapist film, unlikely to leave a long lasting impression in the grand scheme of film history.

Tradition
Although "Concrete Cowboys" did not achieve hit status, it held enough interest generate a brief television series in 1981 titled "The Concrete Cowboys", with Reed reprising his role. The movie has actually given that found a place as a piece of fond memories, particularly amongst fans of '70s movie or the country music scene portrayed within it. This mild period piece remains a footnote in the careers of its stars however sustains as an example of the age's love for mixing genres with a relaxed narrative style.

Top Cast

  • Jerry Reed (small)
    Jerry Reed
    J.D. Reed
  • Tom Selleck (small)
    Tom Selleck
    Will Eubanks
  • Morgan Fairchild (small)
    Morgan Fairchild
    Kate Harper / Clara Wade
  • Claude Akins (small)
    Claude Akins
    Woody Stone
  • Lucille Benson (small)
    Lucille Benson
    Peg
  • Gene Evans (small)
    Gene Evans
    Lt. Blocker
  • Randolph Powell (small)
    Randolph Powell
    Lonnie Grimes
  • Roy Acuff (small)
    Roy Acuff
    Self
  • Barbara Mandrell (small)
    Barbara Mandrell
    Self
  • Ray Stevens (small)
    Ray Stevens
    Self
  • Red West (small)
    Red West
    Chuck