
Lonely Are the Brave
by Kirk Douglas (John W. "Jack" Burns),
Gena Rowlands (Jerry Bondi),
Walter Matthau (Sheriff Morey Johnson),
Michael Kane (Paul Bondi),
Carroll O'Connor (Hinton),
William Schallert (Harry),
Karl Swenson (Rev. Hoskins),
George Kennedy (Guitierrez),
Dan Sheridan (Deputy Glynn),
Bill Raisch (One Arm),
William Mims (Deputy in Bar),
Charles Bronson (Actor),
Martin Garralaga (Alter Mann),
Lalo Rios (Gefangener),
David Miller (Director),
David Miller (Director),
Leon Barsha (Editor),
Alexander Golitzen (Art Director),
Philip Lathrop (Cinematographer),
Edward Lewis (Producer),
Stuart Wade (Desk Sergeant),
Edward Mann (Editor),
Dan White (Convict),
Robert E. Smith (Art Director),
Tex Holden (Minor Role),
Dalton Trumbo (Screenwriter),
Dalton Trumbo (Screenwriter),
Bill Bixby (Airman in Helicopter),
George Keymas (Deputy),
Harry Lauter (Deputy in Canyon),
Vince St. Cyr (Navajo Prisoner Who Escapes),
Charles Wagenheim (Vagrant Convict),
Jerry Goldsmith (Composer),
Jerry Goldsmith (Composer),
Chuck Hamilton (Diner Patron),
Ray Spiker (Convict),
Edward Abbey (Screenwriter),
Edward Abbey (Screenwriter),
Waldon O. Watson (Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer),
Frank Wilkinson (Sound Effects),
James R. Alexander (Sound Effects),
James Curtis (Sound Effects),
Arthur Smith (Sound Effects),
Kirk Douglas (Producer),
George Milo (Set Design)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 25192018985
Publication Date: 07/07/2009
Edition Description: Remastered / Wide Screen
Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art house crowd, and it remains one of his best efforts. The star plays unreconstructed "rugged individual" Jack Burns, who rides throughout the modern west knocking down man-made fences. Visiting his equally rebellious friend Paul Bondi (Michael Kane), Burns deliberately gets himself thrown in jail to be nearer his pal. Frustrated that Bondi doesn't want to join Burns on the road, Burns breaks out of jail, thereby becoming a fugitive. His trail is dogged by Sheriff Johnson (Walter Matthau), a frustrated frontiersman who secretly admires the freewheeling Burns. Meanwhile, a truck driver (Carroll O'Connor) is ominously driving down the highway with a truckload of toilets. If you think there's supposed to be some symbolism in this seemingly peripheral character, you're absolutely right. Bill Raisch, a genuine amputee who played the one-armed man on TV's The Fugitive, is Douglas' surly opponent in the caf? brawl sequence. Filmed on location in New Mexico, Lonely are the Brave was adapted by Dalton Trumbo from Edward Abbey's novel Brave Cowboy.
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