Additional information for Midnight Cowboy, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 25, 1969. The film is being distributed by United Artists and has not yet been rated. Midnight Cowboy has a total running time of 113 minutes.
18
Argentina
M
Australia
18A
Canada
K-15
Finland
-12
France
12
Netherlands
R18
New Zealand
15
Norway
M/16
Portugal
M18
Singapore
18
Spain
15
Sweden
X
UK
TV-MA
USA
16
West Germany
16
Iceland
15
South Korea
16
Brazil
18
Peru
PG12
Japan
VM18
Italy
113min
Perdidos en la noche
Argentina
Perdidos en la noche
Mexico
Perdidos en la noche
Peru
Perdidos en la noche
Venezuela
Macadam cowboy
Belgium
Macadam cowboy
Canada
Macadam cowboy
France
Asphalt-Cowboy
Austria
Asphalt-Cowboy
West Germany
Éjféli cowboy
Hungary
Asfalt Cowboy
Norway
Asfaltcowboy
Norway
Cowboy Shel Hatzot
Israel
Cowboy de medianoche
Spain
Cowboy de mitjanit
Spain
Geceyarisi kovboyu
Turkey
Keskiyön cowboy
Finland
Mayonaka no kâbôi
Japan
Midnight Cowboy
Denmark
Nocny kowboj
Poland
O Cowboy da Meia-Noite
Portugal
O cow boy tou mesonyktiou
Greece
O cowboy tou mesonyhtiou
Greece
Perdidos na Noite
Brazil
Ponoćni kauboj
Serbia
Un uomo da marciapiede
Italy
May 25, 1969
USA
June , 1969
West Germany
June 16, 1969
Brazil
July 18, 1969
West Germany
July 30, 1969
USA
September 18, 1969
Argentina
September 26, 1969
Austria
October 08, 1969
Sweden
October 15, 1969
France
October 18, 1969
Japan
October 21, 1969
Italy
November 07, 1969
Finland
November 20, 1969
Netherlands
December 18, 1969
Hong Kong
December 19, 1969
Denmark
December 26, 1969
Norway
January 09, 1970
Belgium
January , 1972
Turkey
September 19, 1975
Spain
November 11, 1994
Australia
August 30, 2000
France
January 13, 2005
Czech Republic
December 17, 2007
Greece
December 17, 2008
France
June , 2009
USA
October 11, 2009
South Korea
April 23, 2010
USA
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A naive male prostitute and his sickly friend struggle to survive on the streets of New York City.
Joe Buck (Jon Voight) leaves his job as a dishwasher in a small town in Texas, and gets on the bus heading for New York City, where he plans to use his considerable (from what the local girls have told him) manly talents to make a splash with (and a good living from) wealthy, high-society women. While he is dogged by flashbacks to experiences from his childhood -- suggestions of violence, sexual abuse, and abandonment -- somehow he has retained an upbeat spirit of hopefulness, joy, and enthusiasm for life. His kindness and generous spirit is heart-rending, and of course, his naïveté makes him an easy target in the big city. He does not learn from being ripped off initially, and his trusting spirit remains intact when he meets the sickly and streetwise Ratso (Dustin Hoffman). "My name is Enrique Salvatore Rizzo ... Call me Rico ... I'm not Ratso ... In my own home, call me Rico." After initially conning Buck out of twenty dollars, they eventually become friends, companions, and soulmates. With Ratso taking over the management side of the hustling operation, they set about finding the wealthy women with whom Joe hopes to make his fortune, not just for himself, but for Ratso too. As Ratso's health becomes more of an issue, Joe faces dark choices, leading him to actions he never anticipated.
John Schlesinger
Director(s)
Waldo Salt
James Leo Herlihy
Writer(s)
Jerome Hellman
producer
Kenneth Utt
associate producer
Producer(s)
John Barry
Composer(s)
Ratso
Dustin Hoffman
Joe Buck
Jon Voight
Cass
Sylvia Miles
Mr. O'Daniel
John McGiver
Shirley
Brenda Vaccaro
Towny
Barnard Hughes
Sally Buck - Texas
Ruth White
Annie - Texas
Jennifer Salt
Woodsy Niles - Texas (as Gil Rankin)
Gilman Rankin
Little Joe - Texas
T. Tom Marlow
Ralph - Texas
George Eppersen
Cafeteria Manager - Texas
Al Scott
Mother on the Bus - Texas
Linda Davis
Old Cow-Hand - Texas
J.T. Masters
The Old Lady - Texas
Arlene Reeder
Rich Lady - New York
Georgann Johnson
Jackie - New York
Jonathan Kramer
TV Bishop - New York
Anthony Holland
The Young Student - New York
Bob Balaban
Freaked-Out Lady - New York
Jan Tice
Bartender - New York
Paul Benjamin
Vegetable Grocer - New York
Peter Scalia
Vegetable Grocer - New York
Vito Siracusa
Hat Shop Owner - New York
Peter Zamagias
Hotel Clerk - New York
Arthur Anderson
Laundromat Lady - New York
Tina Scala
Laundromat Lady - New York
Alma Felix
Escort Service Man - New York
Richard Clarke
The Frantic Lady - New York
Ann Thomas
Gretel McAlbertson - The Party
Viva
The Party
Ultra Violet
The Party
Paul Jabara
The Party
International Velvet
The Party
Cecelia Lipson
The Party
Taylor Mead
The Party
Paul Morrissey
The Waitress - Florida
Joan Murphy
Bus Driver - Florida
Al Stetson
Hansel McAlbertson - The Party (as Gastone Rossilli)
Paul Rossilli
Party Guest (uncredited)
Pat Ast
Director(s)
James Leo Herlihy
Writer(s)
producer
Kenneth Utt
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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