Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy
- 2022
- 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
298
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Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Midnight Cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Midnight Cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.Follows the behind-the-scenes odyssey to get Midnight Cowboy (1969) produced, as well as the tumultuous era in which the movie was released and embraced.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
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Waldo Salt
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
John Schlesinger
- Self
- (archive footage)
Adam Holender
- Self - Cinematographer
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Lucy Sante
- Self - Author, 'Low Life'
- (as Luc Sante)
Dustin Hoffman
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Marsha P. Johnson
- Self - Activist, Murdered July 6, 1992
- (archive footage)
- (credit only)
Joseph N. Welch
- Self - U.S. Army Chief Counsel
- (archive footage)
Joseph McCarthy
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Sen. Joseph McCarthy)
Roy M. Cohn
- Self
- (archive footage)
Charles Socarides
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Dr. Charles Socarides)
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Did you know
- TriviaEPILOGUE: "On a budget of $3.6 million, Midnight Cowboy (1969) grossed $44.8 million. John Schlesinger won the Academy Award® for Best Director over Costa-Gavras, George Roy Hill, Arthur Penn and Sydney Pollack. Waldo Salt won the Academy Award® for Best Adapted Screenplay. John Schlesinger went on to make films in America and abroad, working again with Dustin Hoffman on the highly successful Marathon Man (1976). Jon Voight won an Academy Award® for Best Actor in Coming Home (1978), written by Waldo Salt. Jennifer Salt retired from acting and became a successful screenwriter like her father. She and Jon Voight bump into each other at the neighborhood Hollywood deli. James Leo Herlihy contracted AIDS in 1992. A year later, at the age of 66, he took his own life. Midnight Cowboy (1969)'s X rating was eventually changed to an R without altering any of the films content."
- ConnectionsFeatures Straight Shooting (1917)
Featured review
It's unfortunate when a filmmaker sets out to pay tribute to a cinematic classic yet somehow manages to mangle the effort, but, regrettably, that's precisely what happened in writer-director Nancy Buirski's attempted homage to John Schlesinger's "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), the only X-rated release ever to win the Oscar for best picture. The scattered narrative of this poorly constructed documentary seems to focus on virtually everything except the film itself, drawing upon an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to explaining what influenced this screen epic rather than what went into the making of the picture itself. While it's certainly enlightening and helpful to provide viewers with sufficient back story about the timing of a movie's production and the filmmaking influences that helped shape it, these practices nevertheless become a burdensome distraction when they dominate the documentary's content and overshadow what made its supposed subject matter so noteworthy in the first place. As a consequence, the flow of this offering is about as unwieldy as its title, jumping around from ancillary subject to ancillary subject and often providing only the most tangential connections to its alleged core material. Granted, there are a few moderately interesting anecdotes here and there, as well as a few insightful references to how "Midnight Cowboy" went on to influence a number of subsequent film productions. But even the contemporary and archive interviews with director John Schlesinger, screenwriters Waldo Salt and James Leo Herlihy, and cast members Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Brenda Vaccaro, Jennifer Salt and Bob Balaban shed little meaningful new light on this highly regarded offering. Perhaps the biggest problem here is that the underlying story of this documentary turned out to be inherently thinner than the filmmaker thought it was and that she chose to pad the material to artificially extend its length (although coming up with an entirely different narrative or editing the current one down to a film short would have been better options). It's too bad this one fared as it has, as it's a release that I truly looked forward to screening. It's indeed one thing to establish a story in the context of its times and influences and to do it correctly (as was very much the case, for example, with the David Bowie documentary "Moonage Daydream" (2022)), but this offering, sadly, is a prime example of how not to do it. "Midnight Cowboy" certainly deserved better than this, and one's time would definitely be better spent watching the original than this failed attempt at honoring it.
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- Also known as
- La leyenda del cowboy de medianoche
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $55,124
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,734
- Jun 25, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $55,124
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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