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Midnight Cowboy (1969)

May 25, 1969 (US) Drama • 113m

Overview

Joe Buck is a wide-eyed hustler from Texas hoping to score big with wealthy New York City women; he finds a companion in Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo, an ailing swindler with a bum leg and a quixotic fantasy of escaping to Florida.

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Top Billed Cast

John McGiver
John McGiver

Mr. O'Daniel

Ruth White
Ruth White

Sally Buck

Gilman Rankin
Gilman Rankin

Woodsy Niles

Gary Owens
Gary Owens

Little Joe

Al Scott
Al Scott

Cafeteria Manager

Linda Davis
Linda Davis

Mother on the Bus

J.T. Masters
J.T. Masters

Old Cow-Hand

Arlene Reeder
Arlene Reeder

The Old Lady

Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban

The Young Student

Jan Tice
Jan Tice

Freaked-Out Lady

Peter Scalia
Peter Scalia

Vegetable Grocer

Vito Siracusa
Vito Siracusa

Vegetable Grocer

Peter Zamagias
Peter Zamagias

Hat Shop Owner

Tina Scala
Tina Scala

Laundromat Lady

Alma Felix
Alma Felix

Laundromat Lady

Richard Clarke
Richard Clarke

Escort Service Man

Ann Thomas
Ann Thomas

The Frantic Lady

Viva
Viva

Gretel McAlbertson

Paul Rossilli
Paul Rossilli

Hansel McAlbertson

Joan Murphy
Joan Murphy

The Waitress

Al Stetson
Al Stetson

Bus Driver

M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh

Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Sandy Duncan
Sandy Duncan

Woman in TV Montage (uncredited)

Philip Bruns
Philip Bruns

Man in TV Montage (uncredited)

Waldo Salt
Waldo Salt

Joe Pyne on TV Show (uncredited)

Bill Walters
Bill Walters

St. Bernard Owner (uncredited)

Jay Morran
Jay Morran

Pimp (uncredited)

Renee Semes
Renee Semes

Hippie in Coffee Shop (uncredited)

Jeffrey Walker
Jeffrey Walker

Hippie (uncredited)

Mary Boylan
Mary Boylan

Old Lady in Subway (uncredited)

Marlene Clark
Marlene Clark

Party Guest (uncredited)

Paul Jasmin
Paul Jasmin

Party Guest (uncredited)

Pat Ast
Pat Ast

Party Guest (uncredited)

Randall Carver
Randall Carver

Rapist in Flashback (uncredited)

Robert Dahdah
Robert Dahdah

Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Trent Gough
Trent Gough

Man at Lunch Counter (uncredited)

Larry Sherman
Larry Sherman

Homeless Man (uncredited)

Barbara Maggio
Barbara Maggio

Gina (uncredited)

James Miller
James Miller

Cowboy (uncredited)

Lucian Addario
Lucian Addario

Sailor in Bar (uncredited)

William Door
William Door

Man at Party (uncredited)

Jed Johnson
Jed Johnson

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jay Johnson
Jay Johnson

Party Guest (uncredited)

Crew
Philip Smith
Philip Smith

Set Decoration

Adam Holender
Adam Holender

Director of Photography

Waldo Salt
Waldo Salt

Screenplay

John Barry
John Barry

Original Music Composer

Hal Schaffel
Hal Schaffel

Production Manager

John Barry
John Barry

Music Supervisor

Ann Roth
Ann Roth

Costume Design

John Robert Lloyd
John Robert Lloyd

Production Design

Kenneth Utt
Kenneth Utt

Associate Producer

Irving Buchman
Irving Buchman

Makeup Artist

Dick Smith
Dick Smith

Makeup Artist

Bob Grimaldi
Bob Grimaldi

Hairstylist

Dick Vorisek
Dick Vorisek

Sound Mixer

Pablo Ferro
Pablo Ferro

Title Graphics

Edward Carzero
Edward Carzero

Scenic Artist

Burtt Harris
Burtt Harris

Assistant Director

Fred C. Caruso
Fred C. Caruso

Assistant Production Manager

Ed Rothkowitz
Ed Rothkowitz

Assistant Editor

Richard C. Kratina
Richard C. Kratina

Camera Operator

Norman Leigh
Norman Leigh

Electrician

Leonard Saltzberg
Leonard Saltzberg

Assistant Editor

Willis Conner
Willis Conner

Assistant Art Director

Max Soloman
Max Soloman

Wardrobe Supervisor

Jim Clark
Jim Clark

Creative Consultant



Reviews

Potential Kermode

⭐ 8/10

February 25, 2017

**"I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" Shuffling, perhaps.**


One can always count on Hoffman and his ability to absorb the character he is portraying with such ease. He has a knack at portraying that deep, bronchial coughing schtick. When watching, I had to wear a surgical mask - just in case.

Voight, as usual, is magnificent as the innocent amongst the scum. Watching this wide eyed lone ranger slowly losing the tassels from his jacket i… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 3, 2023

This is certainly my favourite role from Dustin Hoffman as he turns in an outstanding performance as "Ratso". He hooks up with the dapper, but out of his depth cowboy "Buck" who arrives in New York all set to be a hustler, but ends up paying his first client for the sex she's supposed to pay him for! Initially, "Ratso" fleeces this gullible guy too, but gradually the two start to depend on one and other - which is as well for "Ratso" who is clear… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 9/10

July 6, 2025

<em>'Midnight Cowboy'</em> is a beauty. It's one I've seen mentioned positively online many times down the years, especially on those four favourites videos that Letterboxd do with well known folk. Despite that I knew nothing coming in, which - as always - is the best way to view a flick.

Dustin Hoffman's involvement was all that I did know heading into it, I wasn't even sure it was Jon Voight as the main guy until he started scowling his face… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$3,600,000

Revenue

$44,785,053

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