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Bronco Billy 1980

★ 6.3285 votes116 min📅 1980-06-11

"The most outrageous of 'em all."

In Bronco Billy (1980), Clint Eastwood takes center stage as a tireless dreamer clinging to the fading spirit of the Wild West. His character runs a struggling traveling show, blending comedy and drama as he battles financial hardship and declining public interest.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Cast

Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Bronco Billy
Sondra Locke
Sondra Locke
Antoinette Lily
Geoffrey Lewis
Geoffrey Lewis
John Arlington
Scatman Crothers
Scatman Crothers
Doc Lynch
Bill McKinney
Bill McKinney
Lefty LeBow
Sam Bottoms
Sam Bottoms
Leonard James
Dan Vadis
Chief Big Eagle
Sierra Pecheur
Sierra Pecheur
Lorraine Running Water
Walter Barnes
Walter Barnes
Sheriff Dix
Woodrow Parfrey
Woodrow Parfrey
Dr. Canterbury

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bronco Billy (1980) about?

The film follows a determined cowboy who runs a struggling Wild West show, battling financial struggles while clinging to his ideals. With a mix of comedy and drama, it explores the clash between tradition and modern life.

Who directed Bronco Billy?

Clint Eastwood directed Bronco Billy (1980), bringing his signature blend of charm and grit to the screen.

Who stars in Bronco Billy?

The film stars Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke, joined by Geoffrey Lewis, Scatman Crothers, and Bill McKinney in key roles.

Is Bronco Billy (1980) worth watching?

Bronco Billy (1980) is a heartfelt and entertaining mix of comedy and drama, perfect for fans of Westerns or Eastwood's films. Its themes of perseverance and nostalgia make it a standout in his early work.

How long is Bronco Billy?

Bronco Billy (1980) runs for 116 minutes.

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About Bronco Billy (1980) — Clint Eastwood's Wild West Showdown with Heart

In Bronco Billy (1980), Clint Eastwood takes center stage as a tireless dreamer clinging to the fading spirit of the Wild West. His character runs a struggling traveling show, blending comedy and drama as he battles financial hardship and declining public interest. With Sondra Locke as his steadfast partner, the film balances humor and heartache, painting a portrait of resilience against the odds. The movie captures the grit and charm of an era long past, infused with Eastwood's signature blend of rugged optimism and quiet determination.

Set against a backdrop of dusty roads and makeshift stages, Bronco Billy (1980) explores themes of nostalgia, perseverance, and the clash between tradition and modernity. The film's tone oscillates between lighthearted fun and poignant reflection, making it a unique entry in Eastwood's filmography. Whether you're drawn in by the Western charm or the underlying humanity, this movie offers a nostalgic escape with a touch of modern wit.