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197024 minWestern, Drama

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy

Is The Resurrection of Broncho Billy a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Resurrection of Broncho Billy worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Western, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Resurrection of Broncho Billy Synopsis

The story of a young man, a self-styled cowboy; His dreams of the Old West and its film heroes frequently crushed by the rhythms of modern, urban life.

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Top Cast

Johnny Crawford
Johnny CrawfordBroncho Billy
Kristin Harmon
Kristin HarmonThe Girl
Ruth Hussey
Ruth HusseyVoice Over
Ricky Nelson
Ricky NelsonVoice Over
Wild Bill Tucker
Wild Bill TuckerOld Timer
Ray Montgomery
Ray MontgomeryStore Owner
Merry Scanlon
Merry ScanlonCounter Girl
Nancy Wible
Nancy WibleLandlady

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Is The Resurrection of Broncho Billy worth watching?

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Drama movies.

Is The Resurrection of Broncho Billy hit or flop?

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Resurrection of Broncho Billy?

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy is a Western, Drama movie that The story of a young man, a self-styled cowboy; His dreams of the Old West and its film heroes frequently crushed by the rhythms of modern, urban life...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 30, 2024
★ 6

Johnny Crawford is the eponymous young man who is living in early 1970s urban America but longs for the days of the wild west. His home is a virtual shrine to all things Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart. He's behind with his rent and when his laconic attitude costs him his job, things don't look so great - he can't even get a drink! He decides to go and chat up a girl who has done a drawing of a cowboy - but his enthusiastic regaling of the styles of hat worn by John Wayne doesn't quite cut her mustard. It's quite quirky for about five minutes, and anyone who's a fan of the western genre might be able to appreciate just how "Billy" could have become subsumed - he even walks like the "Duke" while chewing on his toothpick. The thing about this is that once those five minutes have established the premiss the story just doesn't really go anywhere. He yearns for his fantasy world that cannot come true - or can it? It's an interesting fish-out-of-water story for a while, but I though it rather petered out.