Perfect Cowboy
- Director: Ken Roht
- Writer: Ken Roht
- Producer: Sharon Bollum; Kathi Finnerty; Hilary Glaholt; Ken Roht
CGiii Comment
Brokeback Mountain...it most certainly is not...
A vanity project...it most certainly is!
If faux cowboys, line-dancing, religion and dodgy Country-&-Western music are the things that rock your boat...then, you lucky few, you are in for a real honker of a film.
Rather than ripping it to shreds...we will content ourselves with saying: It's not good.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
PERFECT COWBOY is a musical about the type of family that is typically described in country western music. These people are Christians, they like to frequent their favorite bars on the weekends, they have deep family dramas that threaten the foundation of that family, and they find love and take solace in one another.
The film is also about two gay fathers raising a heterosexual young man whose mother is struggling to remain clean of drugs. They all live in a rural community and all play in a country/folk band. One of the boy's fathers is fighting his demons through alcohol and battles with the law. These are also prevalent aspects of this country's story. In the end, it's the love of the family and their belief in something higher that helps them transcend their challenges.
Cast & Characters
Ken Roht as Jimmy;
Jeffrey Watkins as Ty;
William Nicol as Mark;
Sharon Bollum as Kathy;
Paul Sutherland as Samuel;
Paul Meyer as Rob;
Paul Goldowitz as Elvis;
Joe Lev as Kip;
Sienna Beckman as Darlene;
Asha Iyer as Brandy