Honkytonk Man
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Directed by | Clint Eastwood |
Produced by | Fritz Manes Clint Eastwood |
Written by | Clancy Carlile |
Starring | Clint Eastwood Kyle Eastwood Barry Corbin Joe Regalbuto Tim Thomerson |
Music by | Steve Dorff |
Cinematography | Bruce Surtees |
Editing by | Ferris Webster Michael Kelly Joel Cox |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers Pictures |
Release date(s) | ![]() ![]() |
Running time | 122 min. |
Country | U.S.A. |
Language | English |
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Honkytonk Man is a 1982 film set in the Great Depression, based on the novel by Clancy Carlile.
[edit] Plot summary
Clint Eastwood plays a would-be western singer named Red Stoval suffering from tuberculosis who is finally given an opportunity to make it big at the Grand Ole Opry. He is accompanied by his young nephew (played by Eastwood's son Kyle) to Nashville, Tennessee where he is supposed to record a song.
After a series of adventures which include the nephew's "coming of age" in a house of ill repute, he and Uncle Red finally arrive at Nashville, only to have the tuberculosis reach a critical stage in the middle of the recording session, where Red's lines are filled in by a side guitarist (played by Marty Robbins). Red finally succumbs while his nephew vows to tell the story of his uncle.
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