Cry Macho


03:00 am - 05:00 am, Saturday, January 3 on AFN Movie ()

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About this Broadcast
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Rodeo professional Miko agrees to free his ex-employer's son from the sway of his alcoholic mother. As Miko and the boy venture back to Texas, the boy experiences meaningful lessons in morality and masculinity from the grizzled cowboy. Based on the novel of the same name by N. Richard Nash.

2021 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Western Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Clint Eastwood (Actor) .. Mike Milo
Dwight Yoakam (Actor) .. Howard Polk
Daniel V. Graulau (Actor) .. Mexican Border Officer
Amber Lynn Ashley (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Brytnee Ratledge (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Alexandra Ruddy (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Sebestien Soliz (Actor) .. Worker
Fernanda Urrejola (Actor) .. Leta
Eduardo Minett (Actor) .. Rafo
Natalia Traven (Actor) .. Marta
Marco Rodríguez (Actor) .. Porfirio
Abiah Martinez (Actor) .. 6-Year-Old Granddaughter
Ramona Thornton (Actor) .. 4-Year-Old Granddaughter
Elida Munoz (Actor) .. 14-Year-Old Granddaughter
Jorge-Luis Pallo (Actor) .. Deputy Diaz
Ana Rey (Actor) .. Señora Reyes
Paul Lincoln Alayo (Actor) .. Sergeant Perez
Alexander Alayon Jr. (Actor) .. Saddlery
Martin Edward Andazola (Actor) .. Mexican Cowboy
Ruben Barela (Actor) .. Federal Police Policía Federal
Rob Estrada (Actor) .. Mexican Border Police Officer
Darlene Kellum (Actor) .. Town Local
Horacio Garciá Rojas (Actor) .. Aurelio
Fausto Olmos Rentería (Actor) .. Federale #1
Alejandro Rodriguez (Actor) .. Café Patron
Joe Scoggin (Actor) .. Town Local
Ivan Hernandez (Actor) .. Lucas
Cesia Rosales (Actor) .. 9 yo Granddaughter

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Did You Know..
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Clint Eastwood (Actor) .. Mike Milo
Born: May 31, 1930
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: With his rugged good looks and icon status, Clint Eastwood was long one of the few actors whose name on a movie marquee could guarantee a hit. Less well-known for a long time (at least until he won the Academy Award as Best Director for Unforgiven), was the fact that Eastwood was also a producer/director, with an enviable record of successes. Born May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, Eastwood worked as a logger and gas-station attendant, among other things, before coming to Hollywood in the mid-'50s. After his arrival, he played small roles in several Universal features (he's the pilot of the plane that napalms the giant spider at the end of Tarantula [1955]) before achieving some limited star status on the television series Rawhide. Thanks to the success of three Italian-made Sergio Leone Westerns -- A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) -- Eastwood soon exchanged this limited status for bona fide international stardom.Upon his return to the U.S., Eastwood set up his own production company, Malpaso, which had a hit right out of the box with the revenge Western Hang 'Em High (1968). He expanded his relatively limited acting range in a succession of roles -- most notably with the hit Dirty Harry (1971) -- during the late '60s and early '70s, and directed several of his most popular movies, including 1971's Play Misty for Me (a forerunner to Fatal Attraction), High Plains Drifter (1973, which took as its inspiration the tragic NYC murder of Kitty Genovese), and The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). Though Eastwood became known for his violent roles, the gentler side of his persona came through in pictures such as Bronco Billy (1980), a romantic comedy that he directed and starred in. As a filmmaker, Eastwood learned his lessons from the best of his previous directors, Don Siegel and Sergio Leone, who knew just when to add some stylistic or visual flourish to an otherwise straightforward scene, and also understood the effect of small nuances on the big screen. Their approaches perfectly suited Eastwood's restrained acting style, and he integrated them into his filmmaking technique with startling results, culminating in 1993 with his Best Director Oscar for Unforgiven (1992). Also in 1993, Eastwood had another hit on his hands with In the Line of Fire. In 1995, he scored yet again with his film adaptation of the best-selling novel The Bridges of Madison County, in which he starred opposite Meryl Streep; in addition to serving as one of the film's stars, he also acted as its director and producer.Aside from producing the critical and financial misstep The Stars Fell on Henrietta in 1995, Eastwood has proven to be largely successful in his subsequent efforts. In 1997, he produced and directed the film adaptation of John Berendt's tale of Southern murder and mayhem, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and he followed that as the director, producer, and star of the same year's Absolute Power, 1999's True Crime, and 2000's Space Cowboys. With Eastwood's next movie, Blood Work (2002), many fans pondered whether the longtime actor/director still had what it took to craft a compelling film. Though some saw the mystery thriller as a fair notch in Eastwood's belt, many complained that the film was simply too routine, and the elegiac movie quickly faded at the box office. If any had voiced doubt as to Eastwood's abilities as a filmmaker in the wake of Blood Work, they were in for quite a surprise when his adaptation of the popular novel Mystic River hit screens in late 2003. Featuring a stellar cast that included Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, and Kevin Bacon, Mystic River was a film that many critics and audiences cited as one of the director's finest. A downbeat meditation on violence and the nature of revenge, the film benefited not only from Eastwood's assured eye as a director, but also from a screenplay (by Brian Helgeland) that remained fairly faithful to Dennis Lehane's novel and from severely affecting performances by its three stars -- two of whom (Penn and Robbins) took home Oscars for their efforts. With Eastwood's reputation as a quality director now cemented well in place thanks to Mystic River's success, his remarkable ability to craft a compelling film was nearly beginning to eclipse his legendary status as an actor in the eyes of many. Indeed, few modern directors could exercise the efficiency and restraint that have highlighted Eastwood's career behind the camera, as so beautifully demonstrated in his 2004 follow-up, Million Dollar Baby. It would have been easy to layer the affecting tale of a young female boxer's rise from obscurity with the kind of pseudo-sentimental slop that seems to define such underdog-themed films, but it was precisely his refusal to do so that ultimately found the film taking home four of the six Oscars for which it was nominated at the 77th Annual Academy Awards -- including Best Director and Best Picture. Eastwood subsequently helmed two interrelated 2006 features that told the story of the Battle of Iwo Jima from different angles. The English-language Flags of Our Fathers relayed the incident from the American end, while the Japanese-language Letters from Iwo Jima conveyed the event from a Japanese angle. Both films opened to strong reviews and were lauded with numerous critics and industry awards, with Letters capturing the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language film before being nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award. Nowhere near slowing down, Eastwood would direct and star in the critically acclaimed Gran Torino, as well as helming critical favorites like Invictus, the Changeling, Hereafter, and J. Edgar, racking up numerous awards and nominations. In 2014, he helmed the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Jersey Boys, to mixed reviews, and the biographical adaptation American Sniper.A prolific jazz pianist who occasionally shows up to play piano at his Carmel, CA restaurant, The Hog's Breath Inn, Eastwood has also contributed songs and scores to several of his films, including The Bridges of Madison County and Mystic River. Many saw his critically championed 1988 film Bird, starring Forest Whitaker (on the life of Charlie "Bird" Parker), as the direct product of this interest. Eastwood also served as the mayor of Carmel, CA, from 1986 until 1988.
Dwight Yoakam (Actor) .. Howard Polk
Born: October 23, 1956
Birthplace: Pikeville, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: A top-selling country music star since the mid-'80s, multi-talented Dwight Yoakam branched out into acting in the 1990s.Born in Kentucky, Yoakam was raised in Ohio and attended college at Ohio State University. Inspired by music since childhood, Yoakam dropped out of school to move to Nashville in the late '70s. Finding the Nashville scene less than accommodating for his interpretation of country music, Yoakam subsequently headed to Los Angeles. Striking music gold with his first album in 1986, Yoakam became a renowned country-rock singer/songwriter of the '80s and '90s. Casting an eye on another facet of Los Angeles' entertainment world, Yoakam began acting. After appearing on TV, Yoakam played a truck driver in John Dahl's acclaimed neo-noir Red Rock West (1993); he then provided the music score for Red Rock West star Dennis Hopper's 1994 comedy Chasers. Yoakam played a larger part in the TV docudrama Roswell (1994) (not to be mistaken for the 1999 teen series). After moving to a starring role as a rodeo clown in the action movie Painted Hero (1995), Yoakam earned critical raves for his intense performance as an abusive drunk in Billy Bob Thornton's Oscar-winning drama Sling Blade (1996). Yoakam again garnered positive notices (though the movie did not) as a humble safecracking associate of the titular gang in The Newton Boys (1998). Sticking with off-center screen fare, Yoakam subsequently starred as one of the detectives that Owen Wilson's serial killer Van imagines is stalking him in Hampton Fancher's idiosyncratic crime story The Minus Man (1999). Aiming to try more creative pursuits, Yoakam wrote and directed, as well as scored and starred in, his next film, South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000). Yoakam returned to acting in David Fincher's thriller The Panic Room (2001). Yet despite his neverending drive to entertain, it wasn't all showbiz for the former country-boy made good, and in early 2006 Yoakam would team up with Modern Foods to produce his very own line of southern-flavored frozen foods. With products such as Dwight Yoakam's Chicken Lickin's Chicken Fries, Lanky Links Pork, Sausage Links, and Boom Boom Shrimp, the Grammy-winning recording artist and increasingly popular actor would do his very best to ensure that his fans were well fed. A 2005 new album entitled Blame the Vain found Yoakam recapturing the energy and intensity that defined his earliest and best musical efforts, and following a role as a neglectful sheriff in Tommy Lee Jones' The Three Buriels of Melquaides Estrada and a rare comedic turn in Wedding Crashers, Yoakam sould next be seen in the edge-of-your-seat assassin-on-the-run action thriller Crank. He had a bit part in the comedy Four Christmases, and returned for the sequel Crank High Voltage. He made a few more film appearances, but returned to music in 2012 with the release of his album 3 Pears.
Daniel V. Graulau (Actor) .. Mexican Border Officer
Amber Lynn Ashley (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Brytnee Ratledge (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Alexandra Ruddy (Actor) .. Hippie Girl
Sebestien Soliz (Actor) .. Worker
Fernanda Urrejola (Actor) .. Leta
Eduardo Minett (Actor) .. Rafo
Natalia Traven (Actor) .. Marta
Marco Rodríguez (Actor) .. Porfirio
Born: July 10, 1953
Abiah Martinez (Actor) .. 6-Year-Old Granddaughter
Ramona Thornton (Actor) .. 4-Year-Old Granddaughter
Elida Munoz (Actor) .. 14-Year-Old Granddaughter
Jorge-Luis Pallo (Actor) .. Deputy Diaz
Ana Rey (Actor) .. Señora Reyes
Paul Lincoln Alayo (Actor) .. Sergeant Perez
Alexander Alayon Jr. (Actor) .. Saddlery
Martin Edward Andazola (Actor) .. Mexican Cowboy
Ruben Barela (Actor) .. Federal Police Policía Federal
Rob Estrada (Actor) .. Mexican Border Police Officer
Darlene Kellum (Actor) .. Town Local
Horacio Garciá Rojas (Actor) .. Aurelio
Fausto Olmos Rentería (Actor) .. Federale #1
Alejandro Rodriguez (Actor) .. Café Patron
Joe Scoggin (Actor) .. Town Local
Ivan Hernandez (Actor) .. Lucas
Cesia Rosales (Actor) .. 9 yo Granddaughter

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