Urban Cowboy - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Urban Cowboy"
Urban Cowboy (1980)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
Urban Cowboy - TMDB rating
6.47/10
248
Urban Cowboy - Kinopoisk rating
6.858/10
1098
Urban Cowboy - IMDB rating
6.5/10
18000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Irving Azoff #77091
Irving Azoff
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo C.O. Erickson #72019

C.O. Erickson

C.O. Erickson
Executive Producer

Casting

Marion Dougherty
Casting
Photo Shari Rhodes #73656
Shari Rhodes
Casting
Liz Keigley
Casting

Editor

David Rawlins
Editor

Art Direction

W. Stewart Campbell
Art Direction

Costume Design

Gloria Gresham
Costume Design

Stunts

Denny Arnold
Stunts
Gene Hartline
Stunts

Production Design

Stephen B. Grimes
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Chris Howell
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

George R. Nelson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Frank Griffin
Makeup Artist

Second Assistant Director

Albert M. Shapiro
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Reynaldo Villalobos
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

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John Toll

John Toll
Camera Operator

Assistant Art Director

Ida Random
Assistant Art Director

Script Supervisor

Karen Hale Wookey
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Susan Zietlow-Maust
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Willie D. Burton
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Kim Kurumada
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Photo C.O. Erickson #72019

C.O. Erickson

C.O. Erickson
Production Manager

Screenplay

Aaron Latham
Screenplay

Key Grip

Gene Kearney
Key Grip

Gaffer

George Holmes
Gaffer

Original Story

Aaron Latham
Original Story

Choreographer

Patsy Swayze
Choreographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Gilley's Bar, where the main action of the film takes place, actually exists and is still in operation (although in a different location). It was opened in 1971 by country singer Mickey Gilley along with Sherwood Cryer in Pasadena, Texas, and is the largest honky-tonk bar in the world.
  • The film's screenplay was adapted by Aaron Latham and James Bridges from Latham's article "The Ballad of the American Urban Cowboy in Search of True Grit" about the nightlife of patrons at Gilley’s for the September 1978 issue of Esquire magazine.
  • Some film critics dubbed the film a country version of "Saturday Night Fever".
  • The real-life Bar Gilley’s, where the main action of the film takes place, still exists and operates today (although in a different location). It was opened in 1971 by country singer Mickey Gilley and Sherwood Cryer in Pasadena, Texas, and is the largest honky-tonk bar in the world.
  • Some film critics have dubbed the film a country version of "Saturday Night Fever".
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