Hearts of the West (1975) [PG]

Release Date:
October 8, 1975

Original Title:
Hearts of the West

Alternate Titles:
Hollywood Cowboy

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 102

Jeff Bridges is Lewis Tater, the Iowa farmboy who blazed a trail across the barren wastes of Hollywood and Vine in MGM's comedy surprise "Hearts of the West."

Lewis Tater writes Wild West dime novels and dreams of actually becoming a cowboy. When he goes west to find his dream he finds himself in possession of the loot box of two crooks who tried to rob him.

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Art Direction:
Robert Luthardt

Assistant Director:
Jack B. Bernstein

Boom Operator:
Joseph Kite

Casting:
Dianne Crittenden

Choreographer:
Sylvia Lewis

Costume Design:
Patrick Cummings
Ron Talsky

Director:
Howard Zieff

Director of Photography:
Mario Tosi

Editor:
Edward Warschilka

Hairstylist:
Dorothy Byrne

Makeup Artist:
Bob Stein

Music:
Ken Lauber

Producer:
Tony Bill

Publicist:
Regina Gruss

Second Assistant Camera:
Joseph Cosko Jr.

Second Assistant Director:
Alan Brimfeld

Set Decoration:
Charles Pierce

Set Designer:
William Cruse

Sound:
Jerry Jost
Harry W. Tetrick

Sound Effects Editor:
John Riordan

Special Effects:
Bob Overbeck
Jimmy Thomson

Stunt Double:
Walter Scott
Jesse Wayne
Walter Scott

Stunts:
Bob Herron
Joe Pronto
Dean Smith

Writer:
Rob Thompson

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