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| released = [[July 18]] [[1980]] (USA) |
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Buck Bonham (Willie Nelson) is a [[country music|country]] singer struggling to find national fame. He juggles his music career with his responsibilities to his wife and son. |
Buck Bonham (Willie Nelson) is a [[country music|country]] singer struggling to find national fame. He juggles his music career with his responsibilities to his wife and son. |
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*[[Willie Nelson]] as Buck Bonham |
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| date = 1980-07-18 |
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| accessdate =2008-05-24 }}</ref> The film grossed over $17 million.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} |
| accessdate =2008-05-24 }}</ref> The film grossed over $17 million.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} It was screened out of competition at the [[1981 Cannes Film Festival]].<ref name="festival-cannes.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/1717/year/1981.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Honeysuckle Rose |accessdate=2009-06-07|work=festival-cannes.com}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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*{{imdb title|0080888|title=Honeysuckle Rose}} |
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[[Category:Romantic drama films]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Jerry Schatzberg]] |
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Honeysuckle Rose | |
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Directed by | Jerry Schatzberg |
Written by | John Binder Gustaf Molander Carol Sobieski Gösta Stevens William D. Wittliff |
Produced by | Gene Taft |
Starring | Willie Nelson |
Cinematography | Robby Müller |
Edited by | Aram Avakian Norman Gay Marc Laub Evan A. Lottman |
Music by | Richard Baskin Willie Nelson |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | July 18 1980 (USA) |
Running time | 119 mins. |
Country | Template:FilmUS |
Language | English |
Box office | $17,815,212 (USA) |
Honeysuckle Rose (also known as On the Road Again) is a 1980 romantic drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Willie Nelson.
Plot
Buck Bonham (Willie Nelson) is a country singer struggling to find national fame. He juggles his music career with his responsibilities to his wife and son.
Cast
- Willie Nelson as Buck Bonham
- Dyan Cannon as Viv Bonham
- Amy Irving as Lily Ramsey
- Slim Pickens as Garland Ramsey
- Joey Floyd as Jamie Bonham
- Charles Levin as Sid
- Mickey Rooney Jr. as Cotton Roberts
- Lane Smith as Brag, Cotton's manager
- Pepe Serna as Rooster
- Priscilla Pointer as Rosella Ramsey
- Diana Scarwid as Jeanne
- Emmylou Harris as Herself
- Rex Ludwick as Tex
- Mickey Raphael as Kelly
- Grady Martin as himself
- Bee Spears as Bo
Reception
In 1981, Willie Nelson was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "On the Road Again". Amy Irving won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. Roger Ebert called the film sly and entertaining, but said that the story was predictable and disappointing.[1] The film grossed over $17 million.[citation needed] It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
References
- ^ Ebert, Roger (1980-07-18). "Honeysuckle Rose Review". Retrieved 2008-05-24.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Honeysuckle Rose". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-06-07.