| The Electric Horseman (1979),
				Director: Sydney Pollack, rated PG 
						He's a 
						washed-up loser. But sometimes losers can be heroes... 
				
		  Starring: Robert 
				Redford, Jane Fonda, Valerie Perrine, Willie Nelson, John Saxon, 
				Nicolas Coster, Allan Arbus, Wilford Brimley 
				DML Rating: 
				★★★★★★★★☆☆ 
				- great 
				"You ride off with somebody 
				else's twelve million dollar horse, 
				did you think we wouldn't 
				notice?" 
				- Hallie Martin 
				Why watch this? 
				I love movies about somebody who has had their fill of corporate greed. 
				Plot Summary: Sonny 
				Steele, a washed-up rodeo star turned corporate spokesperson, 
				rebels against his handlers and the company he represents by 
				running away with their champion racehorse, Rising Star. He 
				discovers the horse is being mistreated and drugged for 
				promotional appearances, so he sets out to return the steed into 
				wild. A determined TV journalist, Hallie Martin, follows in 
				pursuit, hoping to get the exclusive story. Dad's Preview: 
				This a great film about a broken-down cowboy, Sonny, who has had enough 
				of the glitz and ruthlessness of fame. The opening 
				setting of Las Vegas is appropriate. Sonny decides to kidnap 
				(well, horse-nap) 
				a famous racehorse and release him back to the wild. Redford and Fonda are 
				superb as an unlikely pair, both doing what they think is right. 
				Kudos to supporting actors Wilford Brimley and country 
				legend Willie Nelson. You're gonna love the ending. 
						 Universal 
						Pictures, Wildwood Ent., Rastar Films; Columbia Pictures
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