City Slickers

Movie • 1991 • Comedy  

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Synopsis

Three New York businessmen decide to take a "Wild West" vacation that turns out not to be the relaxing vacation they had envisioned.
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Norman the baby cow jumps into the river but makes it, (dramatic and emotional scene)
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ycats00
but it is suggested that 2 men were detaining a woman for that purpose
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Here’s American Humane’s awesome, full report from their website. Seriously, worth a read for all my fellow animal lovers and worry-warts:

City Slickers
MODIFIED CERTIFICATION
Detailed Animal Action Report

There’s intense animal action throughout this film. On a former thrill-seeking vacation in Pamplona Spain, the buddies run with the bulls. This scene was filmed in cuts and the bulls merely ran out after a gate was opened. The bulls ran a short distance each time and with post-production editing, the run is made to appear longer on film. During one take a bull accidently slipped, as seen on camera. He did not fall and was not injured. Our representative inspected the bulls after each run and none were injured.

The balance of the animal action involves the storyline of the cattle drive. American Humane had a representative on set at all times during these scenes that were filmed on the actual locales in Colorado and New Mexico. Our representatives saw to it that the animals had proper housing, rest periods, water breaks, shade, veterinary care, etc., and our reps closely monitored the use of the calves. Because the filming took place over many weeks, several sets of calves were used in order to maintain the proper size and age for the story.

When the loud sound of a battery-powered coffee grinder frightens the cattle, they stampede through the campsite knocking over wagons, people and anything else in their way. This scene was shot in cuts over a period of days using many different camera angles and constantly changing the cattle so as not to tire them.. The objects that fell over were all rigged with hidden pulleys so that when the cattle approached a wagon, tent, etc., special effects would pull the object over with the cattle never actually coming in contact with the object. The cattle were guided into the proper areas with the use of portable pipe corrals. Tin cans were placed inside cloth sacks and shaken causing a noise that would start the cattle moving from one desired point to another.

In a poignant scene where a cow gives birth to a calf, both a real and fake cow were used. A real cow lying on her side was filmed in a medium distance shot. Then, in extreme close-up, a fake cow, designed by special effects, was used. A non-toxic gel was applied to a six-day-old calf, then the character Mitch pulled the calf out of the fake cow. (Mitch forms a special bonding with this calf, whom he names Norman). This scene was accomplished in one take. The young calf was kept warm with blankets and heaters and bottle fed.

In a scene where two horses run over a cliff with a wagon, the horses were never in any danger of going over the cliff. The wagon goes over by way of a pulley and the horses were not there when that was filmed as the scene was shot in cuts.

After they’re deserted, the city slickers must herd the cattle across a river during a thunder storm. The “rain” was movie rain that could be controlled, as was the swiftness and depth of the river, which could be lowered by a damn keeper. The lightning and thunder were, of course, special effects. Any objects appearing to fall close to animals were carefully controlled. Before entering the river, horses and cattle had to move down a steep, muddy embankment. The horses were ridden by expert riders. A stock fence covered with plastic was built on both sides of the incline to keep the cattle together. The cattle actually swam across the river. A line was stretched across the river, out of camera range, and men in wet suits were positioned as a precaution in case any cattle had problems, but there were none. Where a horse and rider appear to take a bad fall in the river, a stuntman and trained falling horse did the fall at the water’s edge. The ground was properly prepared and camera angles and editing made it appear as if they were in deeper water.

Where the calf Norman appears to be drowning and Mitch comes to his rescue, several calves were used to portray the one. A fake puppet calf was used at times such as when Norman is caught in the rapids. Real calves were never alone in the water. In one scene where a real calf appears to be alone, he is wearing a life preserver and harness. A cable was attached to the harness, which was held by his trainer who was standing in front of him just out of camera range. Each calf was permitted just one take. Our representative did not allow the calf to be placed in the water until the camera was ready to roll and the takes were carefully timed. If the sequence was not completed within the time limit, they had to stop and change calves. Immediately, after a take, the calf was thoroughly dried off, placed in an actor’s tent, which was heated, and always given a full bottle of milk. Our representative kept a thermometer and stethoscope to carefully monitor temperature, heart rate and lungs. A female wrangler’s sole job during filming was to care for the calves, which she did admirably, by bottle feeding them, keeping them warm and dry, sometimes sleeping with them in their stalls, and sometimes caring for the youngest calves in her room at night.

After successfully reaching their destination the newly seasoned cowboys learn that the plans for the cattle have been changed. Instead of a continued future at the dude ranch they are to be sold for beef. Suddenly, the reality of where all that meat wrapped in cellophane in the supermarkets comes from hits home. In the final reel, Norman can be seen gazing out the window of Mitch’s station wagon as he heads for a life in suburbia.


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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Is there bestiality?
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is there body horror?
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Abuse
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In the past
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Is there domestic violence?
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Is someone gaslighted?
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Is someone stalked?
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Addiction
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Does a cat die?
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Does an animal die?
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9VaniaStein9
Two horses die and their graves are shown.
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Does a pet die?
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ycats00
one of the cows is euthanized
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Is there a dead animal?
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Does a horse die?
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HarperNorth
Two horses die but it is more implied than actually shown. They both fall into a ravine off-screen.
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Does a dragon die?
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ycats00
no but it could be considered "attempted"
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Is there eye mutilation?
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ycats00
shows explicitly a cow being assisted to be born but not much other than that
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Does a head get squashed?
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Are any teeth damaged?
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Is someone burned alive?
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Is there a hanging?
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HarperNorth
There isn't any cutting but someone is shaving their face at one point.
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Is there cannibalism?
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Is someone buried alive?
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ycats00
fair amount of mental torture in some scenes
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ycats00
yes they split up the group to go get help
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Is there amputation?
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Does a kid die?
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Is a child's toy destroyed?
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Does someone cheat?
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9VaniaStein9
Cheating on another person is talked about multiple times throughout the movie.
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Fear
Is someone possessed?
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Are there clowns?
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There is a scene where a guy is taking a shower scene but it is non-sexual and everything is covered up.
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Does someone vomit?
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Does someone spit?
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ycats00
a montage of many ppl trying and spitting tobacco. its also seen. not terribly gross
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Is there copaganda?
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Is there a mental institution scene?
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Is electro-therapy used?
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Does someone have cancer?
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Kaella
The second scene is the main character getting stitches in his rear end.
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Mental Health
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Noxious
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Pregnancy
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Not a human but a pregnant cow is put down immediately after delivery because she was dying
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Is there childbirth?
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There is not childbirth but there is a cow-birth.
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Are there abortions?
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9VaniaStein9
One is used, not blatantly about that subject, but used as an insult.
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Does an LGBT person die?
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Does the black guy die first?
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
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ycats00
nothing explicit but discussed
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Does it have a sad ending?
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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Vehicular
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(Animal death tw)
A car doesn’t, but a horse-drawn carriage does, after a person jumps to relative safety, but the horses unfortunately don’t make it through the crash.
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Does a plane crash?
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ycats00
weapons are shot and threaten ppl. it de escalates
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