Writer: Dalton Trumbo (Screenplay) Edward Abbey (Story)
Producer: Edward Lewis
Cinematographer: Philip H. Lathrop
Sound: Waldon O. Watson, Frank H. Wilkinson
Editor: Leon Barsha
Assistant Director: Tom Shaw, David Silver
Art Director: Alexander Golitzen, Robert Emmet Smith
Music: Jerry Goldsmith
Stunts: Bob Herron
Cast
Kirk Douglas as John W. "Jack" Burns
Gena Rowlands as Jerry Bondi
Walter Matthau as Sheriff Morey Johnson
Michael Kane as Paul Bondi
Carroll O'Connor as Hinton
William Schallert as Harry
George Kennedy as Deputy Sheriff Gutierrez
Karl Swenson as Rev. Hoskins
William Mims as First Deputy Arraigning Burns (Credited as Bill Mims)
Martin Garralaga as Old Man
Lalo Rios as Prisoner
John Barton as Prisoner (uncredited)
Ray Beltram as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Audrey Betz as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Bill Bixby as Airman in Helicopter (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco as Prisoner (uncredited)
Oscar Blank as Prisoner (uncredited)
Don Carlos as Bar Patron (uncredited)
James J. Casino as Prisoner (uncredited)
Albert Cavens as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Jess Cavin as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Mike De Anda as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jimmy Dime as Prisoner (uncredited)
Gil Frye as Police Officer (uncredited)
Don Gazzaniga as Police Officer (uncredited)
Rudy Germane as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Marv Goux as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Harry Hines as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Tex Holden as Minor Role (uncredited)
Foster Hood as Prisoner (uncredited)
George Keymas as Deputy (uncredited)
Harry Lauter as Deputy in Canyon (uncredited)
Jack Lilley as Prisoner (uncredited)
David O. McCall as Prisoner (uncredited)
Mathew McCue as Prisoner (uncredited)
Clyde McLeod as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Daniel Nunez as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Robert Perry as Truck Driver (uncredited)
Bill Raisch as One Arm (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky as Prisoner (uncredited)
Bernard Sell as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Dan Sheridan as Deputy Glynn (uncredited)
Ray Spiker as Convict (uncredited)
Vincent St. Cyr as Prisoner (uncredited)
Robert Strong as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jack Tornek as Observer at Accident (uncredited)
Rosa Turich as Proprietor (uncredited)
Stuart Wade as Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Charles Wagenheim as Vagrant Convict (uncredited)
Roque Ybarra as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Plot
A free-spirited cowboy in modern America plans to get himself arrested so that he can bust his friend out of jail.
Review
Lonely Are the Brave is a slow-paced film that successfully symbolises the crushing introduction of the modern Western world with it's wasteful, overpowering, mechanised existence to the idealised ways of the Old West. Kirk Douglas' understated performance and David Miller's cool direction keeps the story from spiralling into a full-on action movie with iconic moments of triumph and tragedy played out with sensitivity. The story may unfold a little too slow for the modern viewer, which kind of makes its point, but the A-list group of actors is a joy to watch.
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