Why do you think he had trouble speaking!
Amos Stevens said:
You're welcome!
Been hearing about him because of his recent role in the remake of the Longest Yard..caught him on the tail end of a interview & he seemed to be having a little trouble speaking
If you like western you should watch The Man who Loved Cat Dancing! 1973
Found this on it!
Burt Reynolds best movie,
7/10
Author: kevin fisher (kfisher-1) from southern california
A western that is equal or better than others westerns of its era. A strong cast with excellent performances by Jack Warren and Lee J. Cobb, it is the only Burt Reynolds movie I like. The scenery is outstanding and all the characters fit nicely in the roles and are believable. It reminds me of McCabe and Mrs. Miller but with more action The plot although not unique has its moments as the dynamics of the "gang" are played out. Burt has never been better and clearly missed his calling as a western hero, he plays the strong silent type much better than road he went down in his career.
Complete credited cast:
Burt Reynolds .... Jay
Sarah Miles .... Catherine Crocker
Lee J. Cobb .... Lapchance
Jack Warden .... Dawes
George Hamilton .... Crocker
Bo Hopkins .... Billy
Robert Donner .... Dub
Sandy Kevin .... Ben
Larry Littlebird .... Iron Knife
Nancy Malone .... Sudie
Jay Silverheels .... The Chief
Jay Varela .... Charlie
Owen Bush .... Conductor
Larry Finley .... Bartender
Sutero García Jr. .... Dream Speaker
Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Burt Reynolds continues to be one of the world's best recognized, most beloved superstars who also enjoys a professional reputation as a subtle, polished actor and director. Orson Welles once said of him, "Success is Burt Reynolds' only handicap. Some of our finest actors have survived the stigma of being Number One at the box-office!"
His successes have been recognized by receiving The People’s Choice Award as "Favorite All Around Motion Picture Actor" for a record six consecutive years, as well as being named “The Most Popular Star" for five years running, and receiving "The Star of the Year" and #1 Box Office Star for five years in a row from The National Association of Theatre Owners, an unmatched record.