Along the way, Whit experiences a "coming-of-age" through various misadventures, including visits to brothels and encounters with colorful characters like the aspiring singer Marlene.
The film is noted for being one of Clint Eastwood's most personal projects, moving away from his "tough guy" persona to play a vulnerable, flawed character. The story of Red Stovall is loosely based on the life of country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers , who also suffered from tuberculosis. It also features appearances by legendary country figures such as Marty Robbins in his final film role before his death.
Upon reaching Nashville, Red's audition is sabotaged by a severe coughing fit caused by his illness. However, talent scouts recognize his raw talent and arrange a final recording session while he is on his deathbed.
is a 1982 musical drama directed by and starring Clint Eastwood as Red Stovall, a struggling country singer during the Great Depression who embarks on one final, poignantly desperate road trip to Nashville.
Red eventually succumbs to his illness, but not before recording songs that ensure his name will live on through his music. Cultural & Personal Context
Red arrives at his sister's Oklahoma farm during a ruinous dust storm and enlists Whit to drive him to Nashville.
Along the way, Whit experiences a "coming-of-age" through various misadventures, including visits to brothels and encounters with colorful characters like the aspiring singer Marlene.
The film is noted for being one of Clint Eastwood's most personal projects, moving away from his "tough guy" persona to play a vulnerable, flawed character. The story of Red Stovall is loosely based on the life of country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers , who also suffered from tuberculosis. It also features appearances by legendary country figures such as Marty Robbins in his final film role before his death. Honkytonk_Man_1983_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
Upon reaching Nashville, Red's audition is sabotaged by a severe coughing fit caused by his illness. However, talent scouts recognize his raw talent and arrange a final recording session while he is on his deathbed. Along the way, Whit experiences a "coming-of-age" through
is a 1982 musical drama directed by and starring Clint Eastwood as Red Stovall, a struggling country singer during the Great Depression who embarks on one final, poignantly desperate road trip to Nashville. It also features appearances by legendary country figures
Red eventually succumbs to his illness, but not before recording songs that ensure his name will live on through his music. Cultural & Personal Context
Red arrives at his sister's Oklahoma farm during a ruinous dust storm and enlists Whit to drive him to Nashville.