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The soundtrack includes songs that are contemporaneous with the film's setting, along with original music by [[Elliot Goldenthal]].
The soundtrack includes songs that are contemporaneous with the film's setting, along with original music by [[Elliot Goldenthal]].


==Reception==
Currently the film enjoys a perfect 100% rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]].
==Awards==
==Awards==
''Drugstore Cowboy'' won the following awards:
''Drugstore Cowboy'' won the following awards:

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Drugstore Cowboy
File:DrugstoreCowboyposter.jpg
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Directed byGus Van Sant
Written byJames Fogle (novel)
Gus Van Sant
Daniel Yost
William S. Burroughs
Produced byKaren Murphy
Cary Brokaw
Nick Wechsler
StarringMatt Dillon
Kelly Lynch
James Le Gros
Heather Graham
CinematographyRobert Yeoman
Edited byMary Bauer
Curtiss Clayton
Music byElliot Goldenthal
Distributed byInternational Video Entertainment
Avenue Pictures
Release date
October 9, 1989
Running time
102 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2,500,000
Box office$4,729,352

Drugstore Cowboy is a 1989 crime drama written and directed by Gus Van Sant.

Matt Dillon stars in the title role, and Kelly Lynch, Heather Graham, and William S. Burroughs are also featured. Drugstore Cowboy was filmed mainly around Portland, Oregon. The film's score was written by composer Elliot Goldenthal. Drugstore Cowboy was Van Sant's breakthrough picture.

Drugstore Cowboy was listed on the top ten list of both Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert for films released in 1989. The film was very well-received critically.

Plot

The story follows Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) and his "family" of drug addicts as they travel across the US Pacific Northwest in the early 1970s, supporting their habit by robbing pharmacies and hospitals. A highlight of the film is an appearance by recovering addict William S. Burroughs as Tom, a defrocked priest who lectures Bob on the dangers of temptation. After a tragedy strikes the "family", Bob decides to try to "go straight," but finds that there is more to extricating himself from the drug user's lifestyle than just giving up drugs.

Cast

Literary source

The screenplay by Van Sant and Yost is based on a then-unpublished autobiographical novel by James Fogle. The novel was published in 1990 (ISBN 0-385-30224-X) Drugstore Cowboy, by which time Fogle was released from prison. Fogle, like the characters in his story, was a long-time drug user and dealer.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack includes songs that are contemporaneous with the film's setting, along with original music by Elliot Goldenthal.

Reception

Currently the film enjoys a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Awards

Drugstore Cowboy won the following awards: