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My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1991)

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Runtime : 1H 46M

Director : Stuart Rosenberg

Synopsis

H.D. Dalton is a champion rodeo rider whose career is ruined after being gored by a bull. He returns home to discover things have drastically changed -- the family farm has been abandoned, his old girlfriend Jolie is a now a widowed mother, and his sister Cheryl has put his father in a nursing home.

Actors

Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
H.D. Dalton
Kate Capshaw
Kate Capshaw
Jolie
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Jesse Dalton
Tess Harper
Tess Harper
Cheryl
Gary Busey
Gary Busey
Clint Hornby
Balthazar Getty
Balthazar Getty
Jud
Clarence Williams III
Clarence Williams III
Deputy Sheriff Virgil
Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Junion
Cynthia Mackey
Cynthia Mackey
Ambulance Attendant
Benjamin Rosenberg
Benjamin Rosenberg
Gas Station Attendant
Megan Parlen
Megan Parlen
Becky
Jan Hoag
Jan Hoag
Nurse
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Gimme Cap
Dennis Fimple
Dennis Fimple
Straw Hat
Clu Gulager
Clu Gulager
Dark Glasses
James Terry McIlvain
James Terry McIlvain
Pool Player #1
Robert Knott
Robert Knott
Pool Player #2

Crews

Stuart Rosenberg
Stuart Rosenberg
Director
Joel Don Humphreys
Joel Don Humphreys
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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