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Where The Buffalo Roam (1980)
Rating:
Starring: Rene Auberjonois, Bruno Kirby, Bill Murray
Director: Art Linson
Category: Comedy, Drama
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

The Movie Based On The Twisted Legend Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Take a deranged look aback at the '60s and '70s in this outrageous celebration of the life and crazy exploits of notorious "gonzo" journalist Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.

Funnyman Bill Murray stars as Thompson, the legendary reporter with a sideways way of looking at the news, due in part to his love of alcohol and weird chemicals.In his journalistic adventures, he covers a free-for-all San Francisco drug trial, has a one-on-one bathroom interview with Nixon and gives away his Superbowl tickets so that he can review the game from his hotel room.