Honkytonk Man
Honkytonk Man is an American film carried out by Clint Eastwood, left the December 15th 1982.
Synopsis
Red Stovall, guitarist talented of Country passed beside its career decides to undertake a voyage conveys of them through the United States with its nephew (Kyle Eastwood, wire of the actor) thus his grandfather to pass a hearing to Large Ole Opry. Unfortunately, the uncle Red is reached by tuberculosis and its desire to record a disc seems seriously compromised.
Data sheet
- Title: Honkytonk Man
- Realization: Clint Eastwood
- Scenario: Clancy Carlile, according to its own novel
- Production: Clint Eastwood and Fritz Manes
- Music: Steve Dorff
- Photography: Bruce Surtees
- Assembly: Joel Cox, Michael Kelly and Ferris Webster
- Decorations: Edward C. Carfagno
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 122 minutes
- Comings out date: December 15th 1982 (the United States), November 15th 1983 (France)
Distribution
- Clint Eastwood (VF: Jean-Claude Michel) : Red Stovall
- Kyle Eastwood (VF: Mathias Kozlowski) : Whit
- John McIntire (VF: Jacques Dynam) : The grandfather
- Alexa Kenin (VF: Nathalie Regnier) : Marlene
- Verna Bloom (VF: Denise Metmer) : Emmy
- Barry Corbin (VF: Michel Modo) : Arnspringer
- Matt Clark : Virgil
- Jerry Hardin : Snuffy
- Tim Thomerson : Policeman
- Mason McCalman: Dr. Hines
- Joe Regalbuto: Henry Axle
- Gary Grubbs: Jim Bob
- Rebecca Clemons: Beautiful
- Johnny Gimble: Bob Wills
- Linda Hopkins : Singer of blues
Rewards
- Nomination at the price of the worst song (Gail Redd and Mitchell Torok, for No Sweeter Cheater Than You ), at the time of the Razzie Awards 1983.
Quotations
- Red Stovall passes a hearing in a theater and proposes to sing a sad song. The tenant of the place approves this choice with these words: “A guy who dies that likes the public, that”
External bond
- Honkytonk Man on Internet Movie Database
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