"City Slickers" is a 1991 comedy film directed by Ron Underwood. The story follows Mitch Robbins, played by Billy Crystal, a New York City man who is experiencing a midlife crisis. He decides to join a cattle drive in the American West with his friends, Phil and Ed, seeking adventure and a break from their mundane lives.
During the cattle drive, the trio encounters various challenges and humorous situations, all while learning valuable life lessons. The film also features Jack Palance as Curly, a tough cowboy who becomes a mentor to Mitch. "City Slickers" explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the contrast between urban and rural life.