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  1. The Rounders: Directed by Burt Kennedy. With Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Sue Ane Langdon, Hope Holiday. In Sedona, two aging cowpokes bust broncos, charm local ladies and bet on outcomes at the rodeo.

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    • Burt Kennedy
    • TV-PG
    • Comedy, Western
  2. The Rounders is a 1965 American Western comedy film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda. It is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Max Evans . Plot. Ben Jones and Marion "Howdy" Lewis are two easygoing, modern-day cowboys who make a meager living breaking wild horses.

    • Richard E. Lyons
  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Two ne'er-do-well cowpokes look for sex and easy money in the modern West. Cast & Crew. Read More. Burt Kennedy. Director. Glenn Ford. Ben Jones. Henry Fonda. Howdy Lewis. Sue Ane Langdon. Mary. Hope Holiday. Sister. Chill Wills. Jim Editor Love. Photos & Videos. View All. 6 Photos.

    • Burt Kennedy, Al Jennings
    • Glenn Ford
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  5. Glenn Ford ... Ben Jones: Henry Fonda ... Marion 'Howdy' Lewis: Sue Ane Langdon ... Mary: Hope Holiday ... Sister: Chill Wills ... Jim Ed Love: Edgar Buchanan ... Vince Moore: Kathleen Freeman ... Agatha Moore: Joan Freeman ... Meg Moore: Denver Pyle ... Bull: Barton MacLane

  6. Oct 14, 2014 · The Rounders (1965) Official Trailer - Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda Western Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.63M subscribers. Subscribed. 302. 97K views 9 years ago....

    • Oct 15, 2014
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  7. 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 Freeman). When Ben and Howdy trade...

  8. Overview. Ben (Glenn Ford) and Marion (Henry Fonda) are two cowboys who make a meager living breaking wild horses. Their frequent employer Jim (Chill Wills), who always gets the better of them, talks them into taking a nondescript horse in lieu of some of their wages.