- A view of the 1968 National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City.
- Shot in four days during the 1968 National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City, this lyrical documentary takes you inside the arena atop a 2800 lb bull. Watch Freckles Brown, a legendary cowboy, conferring with a young Larry Mahan, the previous year's champion and see crowd favorite Myrtis Dightman trying to hold his own in a dramatic ride. "Rodeo" shows the classic struggle of man against beast, a matter of life and death. Dick Rosmini's hypnotizing folk-fusion soundtrack and an intricate sound mix add to the climatic result.—Anonymous
- Shot in four days during the 1968 National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City, this lyrical documentary takes you inside the arena atop a 2800 lb. bull. "Rodeo" shows the classic struggle of man against beast, a matter of life and death. The film shows Freckles Brown, a legendary cowboy, conferring with a young Larry Mahan, the previous year's champion and a crowd favorite Myrtis Dightman trying to hold his own in a dramatic ride. Dick Rosmini's hypnotizing folk-fusion soundtrack and an intricate sound mix add to the climatic result.—Alex da Silva
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