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Cowboy (1958)

Cowboy
I thought I was gonna ride with some men. You're just a bunch of animals.
—Frank Harris
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Author Pat Kirkham discusses the opening titles for Cowboy, from her authoritative book Saul Bass: A Life in Film and Design.

Cowboy is based on the real-life story of a former hotel clerk turned tenderfoot cowboy (Jack Lemmon) who joins a cattle drive led by a tough trail boss (Glenn Ford). Set in the Old West, it conveys some of the unglamorous realities of the cowboy way of life in nineteenth-century America.

Describing the title, Saul stated:

“The title attempts to recapture the flavor, the excitement and the rich humor of that period by the use of the typical pen and ink line drawings and typography of the time. It opens with the appearance of horizontal, typographic border elements that turn into a front page of a newspaper of the period ... over which some credits appear. As we pan into the newspaper, we discover that subsequent credits are continued in the various and several advertisements, bringing us finally to a 'hat' advertisement that eventually dissolves, leaving one hat which is then filled by a Western character. After a lassoing incident, in which only his boot is retrieved, we find ourselves back in the newspaper in a 'boot' ad. As the spurs pop on the boots, we dissolve to the open range. The spurs become twinkling stars which, in turn, are transformed into twinkling brands. The brands zoom up to fill the screen in a series of quick cuts, after which the final brand zooms back to come to rest on the rump of a cow. Color is strong and bright, mainly in ochers, reds, oranges and lavender. A musical score, composed of a potpourri of Western folk themes, is closely cued to visual mood changes in the title.”

Pat Kirkham is Professor in the History of Design, Decorative Arts and Culture at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design & Culture, New York. She has written and edited a number of books, including Charles and Ray Eames (1998) and Women Designers in the USA 1900–2000 (2001).

©2011 Laurence King Publishing Ltd. Used with permission.

  • Credits

Titles Designed by: Saul Bass
Music by: George Duning

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Title sequence

  • Title Designer

    Saul Bass
  • Category

    Film
  • Styles

    1950s, animation, copyright line, graphic, illustration, main title, typographic
Cowboy
  • Film Director

    Delmer Daves
  • Release Date

    February 19, 1958
  • Aspect Ratio

    1.85:1
  • Studio

    Columbia Pictures
  • Country

    USA
  • Language

    English
  • Reviews

    Reviews on Letterboxd
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