Steel Cowboy
Steel Cowboy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film starring James Brolin, Rip Torn, Jennifer Warren, Strother Martin and Melanie Griffith. It was originally broadcast on NBC on December 6, 1978.[1]
| Steel Cowboy | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama | 
| Written by | Douglas Wheeler Bill Kerby  | 
| Directed by | Harvey Laidman | 
| Starring | James Brolin Rip Torn Jennifer Warren Strother Martin Melanie Griffith  | 
| Music by | Charles Bernstein Juice Newton  | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Tony Converse Roger Gimbel  | 
| Producer | R.J. Louis | 
| Cinematography | Frank Holgate | 
| Editor | Aaron Stell | 
| Running time | 90 minutes | 
| Production companies | EMI Films Roger Gimbel Productions  | 
| Release | |
| Original network | NBC | 
| Original release | December 6, 1978 | 
Plot
    
With his marriage, sanity and livelihood on the line, an independent trucker and his buddy agree to haul a load of stolen cattle for a black marketer.
Cast
    
- James Brolin as Clayton Pfanner
 - Rip Torn as K.W. Hicks
 - Jennifer Warren as Jesse Pfanner
 - Strother Martin as Pinky Pincus
 - Melanie Griffith as Johnnie
 - Julie Cobb as Gloria
 
Reception
    
The Los Angeles Times said the film had some "nice characterizations but precious little story."[2]
It was the 42nd highest rated show of the week.[3]
References
    
- FILM CLIPS: Brolin's Career in High Gear Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times22 Mar 1978: g11.
 - TV MOVIE REVIEW: 'Steel Cowboy'--Discouraging Herd Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 6 Dec 1978: h34.
 - CBS' Specials Tie Up a First-Place Package Los Angeles Times 13 Dec 1978: 34.
 
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