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The Honkers

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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The Honkers (1972)
ActionComedyDramaWestern

An over-the-hill rodeo champion is so self-centered that he ignores his wife, son, and best friend.An over-the-hill rodeo champion is so self-centered that he ignores his wife, son, and best friend.An over-the-hill rodeo champion is so self-centered that he ignores his wife, son, and best friend.

  • Director
    • Steve Ihnat
  • Writers
    • Steve Ihnat
    • Stephen Lodge
  • Stars
    • James Coburn
    • Lois Nettleton
    • Slim Pickens
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    406
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Ihnat
    • Writers
      • Steve Ihnat
      • Stephen Lodge
    • Stars
      • James Coburn
      • Lois Nettleton
      • Slim Pickens
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Lew Lathrop
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    • Linda Lathrop
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Clete
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Deborah Moon
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Royce Owens
    Joan Huntington
    Joan Huntington
    • Rita Ferguson
    Jim Davis
    Jim Davis
    • Sheriff Potter
    Ramon Bieri
    Ramon Bieri
    • Jack Ferguson
    Ted Eccles
    Ted Eccles
    • Bobby Lathrop
    Mitchell Ryan
    Mitchell Ryan
    • Lowell
    Wayne McLaren
    • Everett
    John Harmon
    • Sam Martin
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Matt Weber
    Pitt Herbert
    Pitt Herbert
    • Haberdasher
    Luther Elmore
    Chuck Parkison Jr.
    • Announcer
    • (as Chuck Parkison)
    Larry Mahan
    • Larry Mahan
    Paul Brown
    • Rodeo Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steve Ihnat
    • Writers
      • Steve Ihnat
      • Stephen Lodge
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    4moonspinner55

    "Did he recognize ya?" .. "Don't think so. Had the wrong end pointing at him."

    James Coburn is a devilish, lady-loving rodeo-circuit rider down New Mexico way; Anne Archer is a smitten fan who bats her eyes at him; Lois Nettleton plays his wife who puts up with all his comings and goings. The early 1970s were rife with these kind of cowboy character pieces, and all of them have the same scenes: the unloading of the horses at sunrise, the sizing up of the competition, the aged cowpoke sidekick chiming in with his two cents (here it's Slim Pickens), the parade down Main Street and, that old standby, the protagonist getting caught with another man's woman (and escaping with his pants down). Co-written by Steve Ihnat, who also directed, and Stephen Lodge, the lackadaisical film probably made an inoffensive co-feature at drive-in theaters but, on its own terms, the clichéd results are pretty thin. Coburn is energetic and amiable--he's always good when cast as the wily scalawag--but the movie depressingly stacks the deck against him. The western milieu in general doesn't feel like a natural fit for Coburn, who looks like he might be more at home sitting on the Riviera plotting someone's demise. ** from ****
    7bkoganbing

    What the future holds

    James Coburn stars in and dominates The Honkers the story of a veteran rodeo cowboy who really ought to settle down with his wife Lois Nettleton and son Teddy Eccles. But Coburn likes the life too much especially the partying and those rodeo bunnies. Something about those bowlegged cowboys gets to them I guess.

    So Coburn makes one of his many pit stops at his home and he and Nettleton have their usual argument about that final divorce decree he won' t sign so she can marry steady and reliable Richard Anderson who has a used car dealership. But there's a nearby rodeo so he and best friend Slim Pickens who is a rodeo clown are off to it.

    The Honkers takes an honored place beside such rodeo films as The Lusty Men and Junior Bonner. Steve Ihnat really captures the ambiance and feel of the rodeo as an American institution.

    Before he went into films Slim Pickens was a rodeo clown and this is the only film he actually gets to play one. Like his buddy Coburn this is the life he knows though he's not the party animal that Coburn is. I guess someone has to be the designated driver and it seems to have fallen to Slim to be that for Coburn in all situations. Being a clown requires the same kind of reflexes it does when riding a bull or a bucking horse. Slim too has slowed up a might.

    Anne Archer makes her film debut as a rodeo bunny whose father is a big oil millionaire. As a kind of Indian rodeo hippie, Archer makes a fine debut in The Honkers.

    I did like the ending which was most vague and you have to decide for yourself what the future holds for Coburn. This one is really worth checking out.
    9brooklyn-15

    The Honkers - One of the Best Westerns Made

    This is one of those movies that was never publicized and therefore was missed when it originally played in the theaters.

    I came across it while switching TV channels and was immediately engrossed in this story of an aging rodeo bum whose recklessness and lack of responsibility hurt everyone around him. I've often wanted to see the movie again but couldn't even remember its name, and have never seen it in the rental stores.

    James Coburn and Slim Pickens were excellent in their roles, and the rodeo footage was first rate. While being an action movie and having a western setting and theme it could be enjoyed by anyone regardless of their taste in films.
    7mdewey

    Underrated-Underplayed

    An extremely down-to-earth, well made and acted "Rodeo" Western. No gussied up stars needed here as all cast members were regular people telling a real life story about a rodeo hustler and his entourage in the 60's and 70's West. But hats off particularly to Slim Pickens for giving what I think was his signature performance, especially given the fact that he had been a rodeo clown in real life. His role went far beyond the mere clown role as he deeply dealt with all the "ups and downs" of the hard-nosed rodeo life and the psychological devastation that so frequently surrounds such a life style. He and Mr. Coburn teamed up extremely well as partners, not only on the circuit itself, but also in the real world outside the corral. Also, check out Anne Archer as Coburn's Native American love interest in the latter part of the movie. Must have been one of her first roles.

    Not as flashy, perhaps, as "Junior Bonner", but equally heart rendering and impacting in its portrayal. Thanks to the Encore Western Channel for showing this true grit of an under-rated movie from time to time.
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    SteveInhat - Big fan

    I saw the Honkers in the early 70s and loved it and remembered it. I also saw both JW.COOP & JUNIOR BONNER - both excellent. The reason I had to catch Honkers was that Mr.Inhat deeply impressed me in Madigan as Barney - an enduring psycho performance - which I can still quote verbatum. I also made a note of him in Hour of The Gun. I felt grim when he died (just after the Cannes screening?) But rest assured he, and the film, are recalled fondly. .

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    • Trivia
      The red sports car Anne Archer drives is a DeTomaso Pantera. The purple sports car shown on the movie poster is a Lamborghini Miura.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, on the back of the cab of Clete's pickup truck, it can be seen where the shotgun pellet squibs are in the badly-matched paint job versus the rest of the truck.
    • Connections
      Features The Hunting Party (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Easy Made For Lovin'
      Composed and Sung by Bobby Russell

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cabalgando con la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brighton Pictures
      • Levy-Gardner-Laven
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $203,563
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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