Hearts of the West

Hearts of the West

102 mins | Comedy, Western | Oct. 8, 1975

Naive Iowa farm boy Lewis Tater dreams of being a famous Western novelist like his hero, Zane Grey. He leaves home to answer a writing correspondence course's ad for on-campus classes, only to discover that the school consists of a row of postboxes at an isolated Nevada train depot. On the run from the con men responsible, Lewis stumbles across "real" cowboys--cowboy actors shooting a movie in the desert. The would-be writer soon finds himself instead acting in Westerns, for the rundown Tumbleweed Productions studio, in Depression-era Hollywood.

Hearts of the West

102 mins | Comedy, Western | Oct. 8, 1975

Hearts of the West
Naive Iowa farm boy Lewis Tater dreams of being a famous Western novelist like his hero, Zane Grey. He leaves home to answer a writing correspondence course's ad for on-campus classes, only to discover that the school consists of a row of postboxes at an isolated Nevada train depot. On the run from the con men responsible, Lewis stumbles across "real" cowboys--cowboy actors shooting a movie in the desert. The would-be writer soon finds himself instead acting in Westerns, for the rundown Tumbleweed Productions studio, in Depression-era Hollywood.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title Hearts of the West
Directors Howard Zieff
Writers Rob Thompson

Cast

Jeff Bridges

as Lewis Tater

Alan Arkin

as Bert Kessler

Blythe Danner

as Miss Trout

Andy Griffith

as Howard Pike

Alex Rocco

as Earl

Richard B. Shull

as Stout Crook

Anthony James

as Lean Crook

Donald Pleasence

as A.J. Nietz

Frank Cady

as Pa Tater

Herb Edelman

as Polo

Burton Gilliam

as Lester

Matt Clark

as Jackson

Dub Taylor

as Nevada Ticket Agent

Marie Windsor

as Woman in Nevada

Thayer David

as Bank Manager

Raymond Guth

as Wally

William Christopher

as Bank Teller

Richard Stahl

as Barber

Frank Bonner

as Assistant Director at Musical Scene (uncredited)

Woodrow Parfrey

as Mr. Gates - Producer (uncredited)

Bill Quinn

as Customer at Cafe Rio (uncredited)

Fred Ward

as Sam (uncredited)