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  1. 45 out of 49 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink. comfortably enjoyable flick. rupie 12 August 2004. This movie is far from a classic of the western genre but, to use a far-fetched metaphor, watching it is like putting on a very comfortable pair of old, worn slippers.

  2. Reviews 55% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Ben Jones (Glenn Ford) and Howdy Lewis (Henry Fonda) are cowboys who spend their days breaking horses and flirting with two sisters (Kathleen Freeman, Joan...

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  5. BY LEE PFEIFFER. The Warner Archive has released the 1965 comedy "The Rounders" on Blu-ray. The film is primarily notable for the teaming of Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda, two estimable Hollywood stars who could be relied upon to play convincingly in both dark, somber dramas and frolicking comedies.

  6. Reviewing The Rounders for the Los Angeles Times, Margaret Harford wrote: "The plot is thin, the comedy rather forced and the casting is unbelievable but at least it's a pleasant change from all those psychological westerns and attempted satires on same." See also. List of American films of 1965; See also

  7. Despite being headlined by a pair of Hollywood legends, "The Rounders" is one of the slightest and most fatuous westerns I've ever seen. An essentially plotless comedy which floats almost exclusively on the actors' chemistry and some surprisingly raunchy for its time gags.

  8. Jul 25, 2017 · The Rounders Rating: 3 of 5 Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda star as Ben Jones and Marion “Howdy” Lewis—itinerant horse wrangler buddies on a modern Texas ranch—in this 1965 contemporary Western adapted from the titular 1960 novel by Max Evans.

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