Sun Jun 14, 2020: On June 6, 1980, "Urban Cowboy" was released.
'Urban Cowboy' turns 40: Hats off to the movie that gave us John Travolta's first great comeback
Jim McKairnes Special for USA TODAY
Published 4:39 p.m. ET Jun. 4, 2020 | Updated 2:46 p.m. ET Jun. 6, 2020
John Travolta sidled up to the bar in a black hat and big buckle for 1980's "Urban Cowboy."
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In a pop-culture year thats offered one bronc after another, rein this one in: "Urban Cowboy," the honky-tonk-stirring, line-dancing, soundtrack-selling Western romance that teamed a post-"Grease" John Travolta with newcomer Debra Winger, turns 40 this Saturday.
And thats no mechanical bull.
A quiet hit in a summer headlined by higher-profiles releases "The Shining," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Blues Brothers" not to mention films targeting the same down-home audience, such as "Bronco Billy" and "Honeysuckle Rose" "Urban Cowboy" rescued Travoltas imperiled career, made a future three-time Oscar-nominated star of Winger, and launched a country-music crossover groundswell.
The drama is set against the backdrop of the Houston oil industry, focusing on Bud Davis (Travolta), a small-town newcomer to the big city, working refinery construction. But much of the action takes place inside
Gilleys Club, the rough-and-tumble local juke joint where he ends his long days and meets a feisty local named Sissy (Winger). The sparks that come from the combative coupling, along with the music that underscores it and the dance-floor moves that frame it, made the movie one of the summer's top films.
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Travolta trades in the dance floor for a mechanical bull in the 1980 film "Urban Cowboy."
Paramount Pictures
It was considered 26-year-old Travoltas comeback. Just two summers earlier, he was Hollywoods biggest star after the back-to-back releases of "Saturday Night Fever" in December 1977 and "Grease" the following June. But his luster was tarnished by the Christmas 1978 release of "Moment by Moment," a box-office dud of a romance that teamed him with Lily Tomlin. The film was scorned and Travolta retreated in its wake.
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One more video clip:
Urban Cowboy
Theatrical release poster
Story by: Aaron Latham
Starring: John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn, {snip}
Urban Cowboy is a 1980 American romantic western film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford Uan "Bud" Davis (John Travolta) and Sissy (Debra Winger). The film captured the late 1970s/early 1980s popularity of country music. Much of the action centers around activities at Gilley's Club, a football-field-sized honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas.
Scott Glenn was in the news recently, and I can't remember why.
Urban Cowboy on IMDb