Watch: City Slickers 1991 123movies, Full Movie Online – Mitch is a middle aged big-city radio ads salesman. He and his friends Ed and Phil are having mid-life crisis. They decide the best birthday gift is to go on a two week holiday in the wild west driving cattle from New Mexico to Colorado. There they meet cowboy Curly who not only teaches them how to become real cowboys, but also one or two other things about life in the open air of the west..
Plot: Three New York businessmen decide to take a “Wild West” vacation that turns out not to be the relaxing vacation they had envisioned.
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N/A Votes: 622 Popularity: 17.226 | TMDB |
“Stand By Me” meets “Groundhog Day”
Excellent. Funny, romantic, coming-of-middle-aged, must see.I had some difficulty trying to categorize this movie. It is extremely funny most of the time, but has an underlying emotional element throughout the film which can send you to a reminiscent mood at times. The beauty of this film is that it explores an uncommon theme among movie makers – the bond between male friends which is just as strong as the female version, but not discussed as often.
Billy Crystal plays a typical bloke in that uneasy period between being “one of the lads” and being “old” i.e. coming up to his 40th birthday. We are drawn in to the lives of all the three main characters with the ups and downs of having lived it all, settled down, and remembered what our youth was like. To get an escape by going away with your old friends once a year to relive your youth – sorry ladies, but all us guys do it now and then – provides an excellent theme for this movie made better by the fact that most viewers will relate themselves to at least one character in the cast, from the lively funster who always has the bright ideas to the quiet lad who secretly looks forward to finding out what his mates have lined up for him this year. The fairer sex are not in any way left out of this character identification with characters from the middle-aged housewife through the feisty-but-dull teenager and back to to good ol’ Old Dear – all smiles, reliable no matter what life throws at you.
Without giving too much of the story away, it’s difficult to say any more, other than I voted this movie 8 out of 10 and if you do decide to watch it, feel free to complain to me if you don’t enjoy it – I don’t expect any complaints for this recommendation 🙂
In My Top-10 List of Best Comedies…
There’s just something about City Slickers that I always seem to feel relaxed when watching it. From the slapstick comedy to the one-liners to the sometimes subtle stuff, this film is highly enjoyable. A great cast as well. Billy Crystal is great, but Jack Pollance steals the show. Daniel Stern is perfectly cast as it seems, and everyone else does a fine job. A nice story, with a great script, infused with good directing.Overall, there’s some moments that seem misplaced, but as a whole, City Slickers is a film the vast-majority of men will connect with, be they young or old.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 53 min (113 min)
Budget 27000000
Revenue 179033791
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Western
Director Ron Underwood
Writer Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel
Actors Billy Crystal, Jack Palance, Daniel Stern
Country United States
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 8 wins & 7 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby (RCA Sound Recording)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex
Laboratory Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 3,119 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Eastman 5384)