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197990 minCrime, Action, TV Movie

Concrete Cowboys

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Is Concrete Cowboys worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Crime, Action, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Concrete Cowboys Synopsis

Two Montana saddletramps head to Nashville to open up a detective agency. At first, the agency begins on a lark but, soon, they get involved in a case involving a kidnapped singer and an intricate blackmail scheme.

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Top Cast

Jerry Reed
Jerry ReedJ.D. Reed
Tom Selleck
Tom SelleckWill Eubanks
Morgan Fairchild
Morgan FairchildKate Harper / Clara Wade
Claude Akins
Claude AkinsWoody Stone
Lucille Benson
Lucille BensonPeg
Gene Evans
Gene EvansLt. Blocker
Randolph Powell
Randolph PowellLonnie Grimes
Roy Acuff
Roy AcuffSelf
Barbara Mandrell
Barbara MandrellSelf
Ray Stevens
Ray StevensSelf

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Is Concrete Cowboys worth watching?

Concrete Cowboys has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Action, TV Movie movies.

Is Concrete Cowboys hit or flop?

Concrete Cowboys has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Concrete Cowboys?

Concrete Cowboys is a Crime, Action, TV Movie movie that Two Montana saddletramps head to Nashville to open up a detective agency. At first, the agency begins on a lark but, soon, they get involved in a case...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakDec 8, 2018
★ 6

***Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck as cowboy P.I.s in Nashville with Morgan Fairchild*** Two cowboy buddies (Jerry Read and Tom Selleck) train hop to Nashville where a woman hires them as private investigators to find her missing sister, who was trying to make it in the country music biz (Morgan Fairchild). Claude Akins is also on hand while several country stars are featured in bit parts (Barbara Mandrell, Ray Stevens, etc.). This was the 1979 pilot movie for an unrealized series, also known as “Ramblin’ Man.” Country singer-turned-actor Reed, known for the Smokey and the Bandit flicks, was the leading man while Selleck only appeared in this pilot, which is strange because this movie gives the impression that they’re an ongoing team. The two leads are entertaining and the pedestrian detective story is relatively compelling. Ray Stevens performs live and it’s a highlight. Meanwhile the striking Fairchild was hot stuff at the time. This is TV fare from that era not far removed from, say, The Fall Guy series or the Smokey and the Bandit flicks. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes and was shot in Nashville. GRADE: C+/B-