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Norwood 1970

★ 5.64 votes96 min📅 1970-11-24

"Its 'Goodtime Glen' and 'Super Joe'... doin' what they do best!"

Discover the lighthearted yet poignant journey of Glen Campbell's Norwood Rogers, a Texas war veteran who trades military service for a shot at stardom in the music scene. Directed by Jack Haley Jr.

Director: Jack Haley Jr.

Cast

Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell
Norwood
Kim Darby
Kim Darby
Rita Lee Chipman
Joe Namath
Joe Namath
Joe William Reese
Carol Lynley
Carol Lynley
Yvonne Phillips
Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle
Grady Fring
Tisha Sterling
Tisha Sterling
Marie
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Bill Bird
Leigh French
Leigh French
Vernell Bird
Meredith MacRae
Meredith MacRae
Kay
Edith Atwater
Edith Atwater
Angry Bus Passenger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Norwood (1970) about?

The film follows Norwood Rogers, a Vietnam veteran who returns to Texas but soon grows restless. Instead of settling down, he packs his guitar and heads out on a journey to chase his dream of becoming a country music star. Along the way, he encounters quirky locals and a few challenges that test his resolve.

Who directed Norwood?

Norwood was directed by Jack Haley Jr., known for his work in both comedy and musical films.

Who stars in Norwood?

The film stars Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Joe Namath, Carol Lynley, and Pat Hingle in key roles.

Is Norwood (1970) worth watching?

While Norwood isn't a blockbuster, it's a charming slice-of-life story that fans of Glen Campbell or lighthearted '70s comedies might enjoy. Its blend of humor, music, and small-town charm makes it a pleasant watch, especially for those who appreciate vintage Americana.

How long is Norwood?

Norwood runs for 96 minutes, or just under 1 hour and 36 minutes.

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About Norwood (1970) — A Texas Vet's Musical Road Trip You Won't Forget

Discover the lighthearted yet poignant journey of Glen Campbell's Norwood Rogers, a Texas war veteran who trades military service for a shot at stardom in the music scene. Directed by Jack Haley Jr., this 1970 comedy-drama blends the charm of small-town America with the free-spirited energy of the early '70s. Campbell's character, a down-home troubadour with a guitar and a dream, sets out on a road trip that's equal parts adventure and self-discovery. Along the way, he crosses paths with eccentric characters, including Kim Darby's determined heroine and Joe Namath's charismatic cameo, all while navigating the ups and downs of life after duty.

The film captures a moment when optimism and uncertainty collided, wrapping its themes in a breezy, musical narrative. Haley Jr.'s direction keeps the tone playful, but beneath the surface lies a reflection on finding one's place in a rapidly changing world. With a soundtrack as bright as its visuals, *Norwood (1970)* offers a nostalgic escape into the simpler pleasures of music, friendship, and the road less traveled.