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: The film explores the friction between the old frontier spirit and modern commercialism. This is best shown through Junior’s brother, Curly (Joe Don Baker), who is getting rich selling mobile homes while Junior and their father, Ace (Robert Preston), cling to a dying way of life.
: Junior’s pragmatic and greedy brother who represents the "new" West. Context & Production What it was like to be an extra in Junior Bonner Junior Bonner
: At the heart of the film is Junior Bonner (Steve McQueen), a veteran rodeo rider facing his own decline. Unlike typical high-octane Westerns, it focuses on the "quiet heroism" of a man confronting the twilight of his career. : The film explores the friction between the
: The strained relationship between Junior and his rascally father, Ace, provides the film's emotional anchor. Ace is a man filled with regrets and unrealistic dreams of gold mining in Australia, representing a past that no longer exists. Key Characters & Performances Context & Production What it was like to
: McQueen delivers one of his most vulnerable and understated performances. To add authenticity, McQueen wore real-life champion Ben Johnson's 1953 rodeo buckle during filming.
