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Nashville Lady

Originaltitel: Coal Miner's Daughter
  • 1980
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 4 Min.
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Sissy Spacek in Nashville Lady (1980)
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Das Leben der legendären Loretta Lynn, dem armen Mädchen aus den Appalachen, das aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen zur "Queen of Country Music" aufstieg.Das Leben der legendären Loretta Lynn, dem armen Mädchen aus den Appalachen, das aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen zur "Queen of Country Music" aufstieg.Das Leben der legendären Loretta Lynn, dem armen Mädchen aus den Appalachen, das aus bescheidenen Verhältnissen zur "Queen of Country Music" aufstieg.

  • Regie
    • Michael Apted
  • Drehbuch
    • Loretta Lynn
    • George Vecsey
    • Thomas Rickman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sissy Spacek
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Levon Helm
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    21.564
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    • Regie
      • Michael Apted
    • Drehbuch
      • Loretta Lynn
      • George Vecsey
      • Thomas Rickman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sissy Spacek
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Levon Helm
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    • 57Kritische Rezensionen
    • 84Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 11 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Loretta Lynn
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Doolittle Lynn
    Levon Helm
    Levon Helm
    • Ted Webb
    Phyllis Boyens
    • 'Clary' Webb
    Bill Anderson Jr.
    • Webb Child
    Foister Dickerson
    • Webb Child
    Malla McCown
    • Webb Child
    Pamela McCown
    • Webb Child
    Kevin Salvilla
    • Webb Child
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Lee Dollarhide
    Sissy Lucas
    • Betty Sue Lynn
    Pat Patterson
    • Jack Benny Lynn
    Brian Warf
    • Ernest Ray Lynn
    Elizabeth Watson
    • Cissy Lynn
    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Patsy Cline
    Bob Elkins
    • Bobby Day
    • (as Robert Elkins)
    Bob Hannah
    Bob Hannah
    • Charlie Dick
    Ernest Tubb
    Ernest Tubb
    • Ernest Tubb
    • Regie
      • Michael Apted
    • Drehbuch
      • Loretta Lynn
      • George Vecsey
      • Thomas Rickman
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    9Wardman3

    Arguably the best Biopic ever made.

    There is no doubt in my mind that this film is one of the best biopics brought to the screen. From beginning to end, you are so fully immersed in the life of Loretta Lynn, that you forget you are watching Sissy Spacek, who hands down deservedly won the Oscar and 1980 was an excellent year for the Academy awards with stiff competition.

    From the opening sequences, you get sucked right in. The life of Appalachia and the struggles of Loretta growing up. The devotion of Doolittle, Tommy Lee Jones best role, to make Loretta the star that she should be is selfless, despite some tempestuous struggles.

    Beverly D'Angelo, who is underrated and versatile, portrays Patsy Cline with such bravado, it just clicks with the cast and the credibility of the audience. The fact that both her and Spacek sang on their own just enhances the credibility of the film.

    In summary, a must see for anyone who is a fan of Loretta Lynn and for how a biography should be filmed.
    10clydestuff

    From 13 year old bride, to becoming a Country Music Legend. A perfect biographical film.

    Biographical films that are done right can be a thing of beauty. They can enlighten us by giving us perspective and insight into people that we may recognize by name but yet know little of the circumstances that have made up the fabric of their lives. And if the life they led is as fascinating as that of Loretta Lynn, they can also entertain us in the process.

    Based on Lynn's autobiographical novel of the same name, Coal Miner's Daughter is easily one of the best films of this genre. It is the story of how Loretta Lynn became one of the most successful Country & Western vocalists in recording history despite having been raised in the poverty stricken hills of Butcher Holler, Kentucky, marrying at the age of 13, and having several children to boot.

    The first half of Coal Miner's Daughter is a fascinating look at a life foreign to most of us. As the daughter of Ted Webb (Levon Helm) and Clara Webb (Phyllis Boyens), Loretta (Sissy Spacek)seems destined to live her life just as all who those who live in Butcher Holler eke out an existence. It seems predetermined that she will probably marry one day, that her husband will be a coal miner just as her own father is, and she will have a caboodle of young 'uns running around the hills barefoot. One day, on a trip into town with her father, Loretta meets the irrepressible Mooney Lynn (Tommy Lee Jones) who has just come home form the service. It isn't long before Mooney convinces the 13 year. old Loretta that they are in love and need to be married. After convincing Ted and Clara to give their blessing, the wedding takes place, and although it isn't apparent for many years, it's a decision that will forever alter the course of her existence.

    One of the reasons this film succeeds on the level that it does, is because Director Michael Apted never falls into the trap of making the film judgmental about many of the events that occur in Loretta's life. He let's the events of the film unfold naturally, and we either accept them for what they are or we don't. For instance, many Directors would have felt the need to implant some nefarious motive behind Mooney's relationship with Loretta. The events that happen in Loretta's childhood were what they were, and though letting a child of thirteen marry may be foreign to us, it was obviously something that may not have been extraordinary unusual back in Butcher Holler.

    There is another reason why Coal Miner's Daughter succeeds on all levels. Sissy Spacek plays Loretta Lynn as if she were cloned from her. Not only is their resemblance strikingly uncanny, her speaking voice, her singing voice, her mannerisms will have you believing that it is Loretta herself starring in this film. As if this isn't enough, Spacek was required to play a character that starts out as a naive thirteen year old girl, and ends as an adult woman who suffers through many painful and tumultuous events in her life. Not an easy task at all, but it is the stuff for which actresses win Academy Awards, and Spacek certainly earned hers.

    If Spacek's performance was exceptional, the rest of the cast would merely need to be adequate to make the film succeed, but they are every bit as impressive. Given the difficult role of playing Mooney, Tommy Lee Jones brings the character to life. While never making Mooney appear sympathetic, he does show us that Mooney is after all a human being, subject to the same foibles and temptations as the rest of us. Most of all, despite his failings, Jones lets us know that Mooney did indeed care a great deal for Loretta, even if such outward expressions of love were foreign to him.

    There's more. Levon Helm as Ted Webb gives one of the best supporting performance ever in a film. As Ted, he gives us a father who cares deeply about his family, doing for them what he can with what little money he can scrape by on from his earning. He is a man who has obviously been beaten down by the drudgery and day to day existence of spending most of his life with a pick and a shovel mining coal. It is this existence that eventually forces Mooney into his decision to not become a victim of the coal mines.

    Last but certainly not least, is Beverly D'Angelo as Patsy Cline, who not only befriends Loretta, but helps to teach her the ways of the world. Her performance is so good in fact, that although her scenes aren't many, D'Angelo leaves an indelible mark that made it difficult to accept Jessica Lange in the same role. I do not know why Jones, Helm, and D'Angelo were not recognized when Awards time rolled around as they were all at least deserving of a nomination if not a win. Perhaps Spacek's performance was so powerful that it overshadowed the fine work done by the rest of the cast. Then again, I quit trying to figure the reasoning behind awards a long time ago.

    There is no doubt however, that Coal Miner's Daughter is one of the best biographical films ever. It is one of those rare times when cast, director, writer, all came together to make a very special film. And when they all do that I have no choice but to give them my grade which for Coal Miner's Daughter is an A+.
    8SmileysWorld

    Loretta Lynn's eventful life expertly brought to the big screen.

    Loretta Lynn's life has been to say the least,interesting.A wife at 13, mother at 14,and walking a long path to her throne as the "Queen of Country Music".Triumphs and tragedies have virtually filled her life, and it was expertly brought to life in this film.Sissy Spacek gives a dead on performance as Lynn,right down to her voice,and even does her own singing for the film.This is without a doubt one of the best acting performances of a non fictional character I have ever seen,and let us not forget the Oscar worthy performance of Tommy Lee Jones as Doolittle Lynn,Loretta's husband.He is always excellent,but he was never better than he was here.This is an excellent true story of Loretta's long journey from the Kentucky backwoods to the Grand Ole Opry stage.A must see and must own movie.
    8Lechuguilla

    Entertaining And Factual

    As one of the better cinematic bios, "Coal Miner's Daughter" deserves praise because it is such a topnotch production. Sissy Spacek gives a terrific performance in the rags-to-riches, true-life story of country music legend Loretta Lynn. Spacek does her own singing in the movie, as does Beverly D'Angelo in the role of Patsy Cline.

    But this lavish, big budget film has more to offer than the great performances of these two actresses. Attention to detail in production design, costumes, and makeup, plus topnotch editing combine to rev up the film's technical quality. And I loved that soundtrack with all those great country/western songs, including especially "Honky Tonk Angels" by the wonderful Kitty Wells. All of these cinematic elements render a film that is as entertaining as it is factual.

    Loretta Lynn's story originates in the South; it's a story rich in emotion and appreciation of simple home values like love, family, and perseverance. Local non-actors are brought into the film in bit parts, and that amplifies the authenticity of her surroundings, especially her Southern roots.

    My only problem with this film is the plot structure. The first fifty minutes could have been condensed. In particular, that part of the film that deals with Loretta's love affair with Mooney (Tommy Lee Jones), his red jeep, and Loretta's dad was too long and drawn out.

    But overall, "Coal Miner's Daughter" is amazing because it presents a true-life success story that was by no means inevitable. All kinds of things could have intervened along the way to stop Loretta's rise to the top. Her husband was a big help, but she also had talent, and she got some breaks at crucial times. Her journey from rural Kentucky poverty to Nashville mansion thus makes for a gripping story helped along by the nearly perfect performance of Sissy Spacek.
    MichaelOates

    an awesome tribute to a great lady

    Tommy Lee Jones proves once again he is the best at what he does as Sissy Spacek shines in one of new favorite films. Based upon the true story of Loretta Lynn, "Coal Miner's Daughter" profiles one of the greatest country singers of all time.

    Movies based on true stories are really hard to make since details must be mostly if not all accurate. "Coal Miner's Daughter" far succeeded this and what resulted was one of the best true stories ever brought to the big screen.

    "Coal Miner's Daughter" is a film that should be treasured and be considered as a classic because this is as close to greatness as you will get. Telling the story of how a coal miner's daughter went from rags to riches with the help of her husband Mooney. There is so much to learn from watching "Coal Miner's Daughter" that goes beyond what is shown on film.

    If I take one thing away from this film it would be this: no matter what comes your way, always follow your heart and pursue your dreams because they will always come true.

    I was so proud to have seen this film because it was not only one of the best it was also an educational tool that I could implement in my life. I hope that everyone who reads this review will rent this film and get the same out of it as I did.

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    • Wissenswertes
      In preparation for her role as Loretta Lynn, Sissy Spacek accompanied the singer on one of her tours in order to study her on/offstage mannerisms.
    • Patzer
      The doctor Loretta visits comments that he hasn't seen her since he vaccinated the kids in the family for the measles. The first measles vaccine wasn't licensed for use until 1963, long after the time of her visit to the doctor.
    • Zitate

      Loretta Lynn: [in a radio interview] Shoot, we've been driving so much, I don't know where I am half the time. But it's fun. We sing, and talk, and Doo - that's my husband - he'll get to acting horny.

      Speedy West: [shocked] What!

      Loretta Lynn: And the more I laugh, the hornier he gets, and then he'll say, "Loretta, spread me up another one of them baloney sandwiches!"

      Radio station manager: [later] I don't know where in the hell you think you are, lady, but that kind of smut don't go in this part of the country!

      Loretta Lynn: I didn't know it was dirty! I thought "horny" meant cuttin' up and acting silly!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Soldier of Orange/The Human Factor/Coal Miner's Daughter/The Europeans (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Walking The Floor Over You
      Written and Sung by Ernest Tubb

      Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.

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      • 13. März 1981 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Official site
      • Peacock
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La hija del minero
    • Drehorte
      • Nashville, Tennessee, USA(Ryman Auditorium)
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      • Universal Pictures
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      • 67.182.787 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.366.443 $
      • 9. März 1980
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 67.182.787 $
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