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- An MVD Exclusive
- Format: Blu-ray
- SKU: MVD4812BR
- UPC: 760137481287
- Street Date: 05/18/21
- PreBook Date: 04/13/21
- Label: MVD VISUAL »
- Genre: Western
- Run Time: 96 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 1975
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actor: James Hampton
- Actor: Joan Hackett
- Actor: Billy Green Bush
- Actor: Andrew Robinson
- Actor: Luke Askew
- Director: Marvin Chomsky
- Director: Marvin Chomsky
Product Assets

Mackintosh And TJ
The last Western Roy Rogers appeared in and his most realistic role as a ranch hand in Texas

- List Price: $24.95
- Your Price: $24.95
- In Stock: -342
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In his triumphant final film role, Roy Rogers (Lights of Old Santa Fe) stars as Mackintosh, a migrant cowboy traveling across the West Texas plains in his rundown pickup truck. While looking for work breaking horses, Mackintosh befriends T.J. (future ProRodeo Hall of Famer Clay O'Brien), a runaway teen. The two form an unlikely bond and find jobs together at a cattle ranch where Mackintosh impresses the owner with his bronco-taming skills. Trouble, however, is on the horizon, but Mackintosh proves himself as a man who is not afraid to take a stand.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Audio Commentary with Clay O’Brien, Andrew Robinson and moderator C. Courtney Joyner
- Lone Pine Cast Reunion with Clay O’Brien, Andrew Robinson and Larry Mahan
- Interview with Billy Green Bush
- Original On-Set Footage
- Theatrical Trailer
Sales Points
- Supporting cast includes James Hampton (Sling Blade), Joan Hackett (Only When I Laugh), Billy Green Bush (The Hitcher), Andrew Robinson (Hellraiser) and Luke Askew (Cool Hand Luke).
- Roy Rogers final film role!
- Brand new HD transfer and first time ever on Blu-ray!
- Featuring a score by Waylon Jennings and the original song 'Stay All Night' Performed by Willie Nelson and Written by Waylon Jennings
Press Quotes
The best film the King of the Cowboys ever stared in!
—Kevin Thomas , Los Angeles Times