Pocket Money

Pocket Money

Movie |

Simpleton | Cowboy

  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Charles Grenzbach,Alex North,Larry Jost
  • Similar To: Wild Wild West, City Slickers
  • Story:
    Broke and in debt, an otherwise honest cowboy gets mixed up in some shady dealings with a crooked rancher.
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STORY

Story
Broke and in debt, an otherwise honest cowboy gets mixed up in some shady dealings with a crooked rancher.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 2,444,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The movie's publicity still with Paul Newman and Lee Marvin was photographed by British photographer Terry O'Neill and also appears on the jacket of O'Neill's 2003 compilation coffee-table book "Celebrity." In the book, O'Neill recounts how when he arrived on the set to shoot his publicity stills, Lee Marvin was hungover and in a foul mood. Most of the production personnel were steering clear of him. When O'Neill gingerly approached Marvin and introduced himself, Marvin asked, "Are you English?" What O'Neill didn't know at the time was that Marvin was a lifelong Anglophile--he LOVED the British. After that brief encounter, Marvin's mood changed and, according to O'Neill, he couldn't have been more cooperative for the rest of his assignment.

One of Paul Newman's demands was that he got to spend an hour each morning on location in a sauna. That's why his character in the film uses the shower steam to create a sauna early in the story.

Based on a novel called "Jim Kane," that was the working title of the film. The title was changed to take the emphasis off of one character and to stress the partnership of Paul Newman and Lee Marvin.

Newman, Wayne Rogers, and Strother Martin were cast five years earlier in "Cool Hand Luke," but not all together. In the parking garage and hotel scenes here, they're actually all together in the same shots.

Jim's white pickup truck is a 1956 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier. One of the earliest "sport" pickups, and the forerunner of the El Camino, examples in excellent condition have sold for well over $50,000 in 2021.

Popular Dialogues

"Jim Kane: You just can't buy back a bad impression."

"Leonard: It ain't easy down here, Jim. You got to fight tooth and nail. Jim Kane: I'll fight... I just don't wanna fight here. [slaps the money into Leonard's hand]"