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Where the Buffalo Roam
TrailerWhere the Buffalo Roam is a semi-biographical film based on the experiences of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson as he sets off on a crazy trip around the country to cover the main events of the '60s and '70s, including Watergate and the Vietnam War.Actors: Peter Boyle, Bill Murray, Bruno Kirby, Rene Auberjonois, R.G. Armstrong, Danny Goldman, Rafael Campos, Leonard Frey, Leonard Gaines, Otis Day, Mark Metcalf, ...»Director: Art LinsonCountry: United StatesDuration: 99 minQuality: SDRelease: 1980IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Where the Buffalo Roam"
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Characters of "Where the Buffalo Roam"
Dr. GonzoPlayed by: Peter BoyleHunter S. ThompsonPlayed by: Bill MurrayMarty LewisPlayed by: Bruno KirbyRojasPlayed by: Rafael CamposPresident Richard M. NixonPlayed by: Brian CummingsHitchhikerPlayed by: Harold Van Buskirk -
Directors of "Where the Buffalo Roam"
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Creators of "Where the Buffalo Roam"
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Critic Reviews of "Where the Buffalo Roam"
Chicago ReaderJuly 21, 2015The movie is about manic energy, but you can feel everyone straining just to get the next shot on the screen.
Washington PostJuly 21, 2015Where the Buffalo Roam is a shambling stiff, destined to tarnish the reputations of everyone responsible for it.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009[Where the Buffalo Roam] features a number of amusing set-pieces of irreverent lunacy, but lack of serious substance renders film too frivolous and detached from reality.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Laughs aplenty for people who use drugs as a pose, but most will be left wondering if half a pint of Bass doesn't qualify as a revolutionary action.
New York TimesJanuary 15, 2005Mr. Murray is clever whenever he is audible... But the story rambles desperately, and there are times when the screenplay is barely there. Mr. Thompson's only identifiable quality soon becomes facetiousness, and it wears terribly thin.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004This is the kind of bad movie that's almost worth seeing. But there are large things wrong with Where the Buffalo Roam.
TV GuideJuly 21, 2015A sporadically amusing, frustratingly scattershot look at Thompson's life and times.
People MagazineJuly 21, 2015The trouble is that the movie can't decide if it's trying for laughs or social statement.
Christian Science MonitorJuly 21, 2015The film invites us to chuckle along with Thompson as he indulges in a series of objectionalble episodes.
eFilmCritic.comApril 09, 2007It's just a ramshackle package of bizarre anecdotes, some only marginally connected to Thompson's writings.
F5 (Wichita, KS)July 08, 2004Finds no cinematic equivalent for Thompson's outrageous language; the material seems strangely meek.
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