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197491 minAdventure, Family, Comedy, Western

The Castaway Cowboy

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Is The Castaway Cowboy worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Adventure, Family, Comedy, Western film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Castaway Cowboy Synopsis

A Wayward Texas cowboy washes up on the beaches of Hawaii and is taken home by an fatherless boy. He saves the family's business while romancing the single mom.

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Top Cast

James Garner
James GarnerLincoln Costain
Vera Miles
Vera MilesHenrietta MacAvoy
Eric Shea
Eric SheaBooton 'Little Maca' MacAvoy
Robert Culp
Robert CulpCalvin Bryson
Manu Tupou
Manu TupouKimo
Gregory Sierra
Gregory SierraMarruja
Shug Fisher
Shug FisherCapt. Cary
Kim Kahana
Kim KahanaOka
Buddy Joe Hooker
Buddy Joe HookerBoatman
Elizabeth Smith
Elizabeth SmithLiliha (MacAvoy housekeeper)

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Is The Castaway Cowboy worth watching?

The Castaway Cowboy has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Family, Comedy movies.

Is The Castaway Cowboy hit or flop?

The Castaway Cowboy has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Castaway Cowboy is a Adventure, Family, Comedy movie that A Wayward Texas cowboy washes up on the beaches of Hawaii and is taken home by an fatherless boy. He saves the family's business while romancing the s...

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Critic Reviews

r96skAug 21, 2020
★ 6

Not bad, not good. 'The Castaway Cowboy' is a run-of-the-mill live-action offering from Disney. The casting is fine but plain, while the plot is alright if unspectacular and entirely predictable - especially the love story, which is one of the most obvious I think I have ever seen. The humour is decent, probably the best part of this. James Garner (Costain) and Vera Miles (Henrietta) are a duo once again, following on from their exploits together in 'One Little Indian' a year prior. Eric Shea plays Booton, who I feared would be yet another annoying Disney kid actor but he's actually OK all in all. The villains are extremely forgettable, in fairness Robert Culp (Bryson), Gregory Sierra (Marruja) and Nephi Hannemann (Malakoma) don't get much to work with - unexplored potential; solid actor choices. This should be far more entertaining, especially as it's an adventure film.

CinemaSerfMay 27, 2023
★ 6

James Garner ("Costain") is washed up on the beach of an Hawaiian island where he is befriended by a widow "Henrietta" (Vera Miles) and her young son "Booton" (Eric Shea). They are struggling farmers, and so he sets his mind to try to help them out. All of this much to the chagrin of local bigwig "Bryson" (Robert Culp) who has designs on their cattle and on the good lady. The ensuing adventure is actually quite clunkily put together. It mixes mysticism, romance and avarice before an ending that though innovative, I found rather impractical and even a little cruel. It is still quite a fun family film to watch, though - perhaps some of the attitudes to and of the locals might not quite fit nowadays, but viewed in the spirit in which it was made 50 years ago, it is typical of the Disney-style of message mixing adventure and morality, and is just about worth 90 minutes of your time.