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Cotter

Cotter

1973Movie⏱️ 1h 34m
DramaWestern
6.4
IMDB Rating
81 votes

Alkoholic rodeo clown Cotter fails to save a rider from an enraged bull. Depressed, he returns to his home town. When a rancher is found dead a lynch mob set out to kill the 'drunken Indian.'

Director
Paul Stanley
Writers
N/A
Stars
Don Murray, Carol Lynley, Rip Torn
Release Date
April 4, 1973
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 2
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Don Murray
Don Murray
as Art Cotter
Carol Lynley
Carol Lynley
as Leah
Rip Torn
Rip Torn
as Roy
Sherry Jackson
Sherry Jackson
as Shasta
Larry D. Mann
Larry D. Mann
as Mr. Wolfe
R.G. Armstrong
R.G. Armstrong
as Jack
Lonny Chapman
Lonny Chapman
as Deputy Higgins
Michael Forest
Michael Forest
as Tony Amaral
Ford Rainey
Ford Rainey
James McCallion
James McCallion
as Fireman

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
Producers Studio

🏷️ Keywords

bullclownrodeo clownrodeospurs

🎯 Categories

DramaWestern

⭐ Featured Review

Oddball movie
by banders462004-08-08
6/10

"Don Murray plays a down-and-out drunken "redskin" rodeo clown accused of murder (wow) in this early 1970s noble-loner flick. The movie is worth checking out if you're interested in either Don Murray or Rip Torn. Both of them give performances that sometimes go over the top, but there are fine, more subtle moments as well. Don Murray's drunken Indian dance is quite strange. The film seems dated in many ways (akin to the Billy Jack movies), but it's not bad. Note: The film's credits list Christopher Knight of the Brady Bunch, and I had read somewhere else that he ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Although intended for theatrical distribution, the independent producers were unable to interest a recognized distribution company to handle it, so they sold it directly to cable television, which was the new game in town at that time.

📖 Synopsis

Alkoholic rodeo clown Cotter fails to save a rider from an enraged bull. Depressed, he returns to his home town. When a rancher is found dead a lynch mob set out to kill the 'drunken Indian.'