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Un jour un troubadour

Original title: Your Cheatin' Heart
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
961
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Un jour un troubadour (1964)
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The story of the country and western singer Hank Williams.The story of the country and western singer Hank Williams.The story of the country and western singer Hank Williams.

  • Director
    • Gene Nelson
  • Writer
    • Stanford Whitmore
  • Stars
    • George Hamilton
    • Susan Oliver
    • Red Buttons
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writer
      • Stanford Whitmore
    • Stars
      • George Hamilton
      • Susan Oliver
      • Red Buttons
    • 32User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Hamilton
    George Hamilton
    • Hank Williams
    Susan Oliver
    Susan Oliver
    • Audrey Williams
    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Shorty Younger
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Fred Rose
    Shary Marshall
    Shary Marshall
    • Ann Younger
    Rex Ingram
    Rex Ingram
    • Teetot
    Chris Crosby
    • Sam Priddy
    Rex Holman
    Rex Holman
    • Charley Bybee
    Hortense Petra
    • Wilma - The Cashier
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Joe Rauch
    Donald Losby
    • Young Hank Williams
    Kevin Tate
    Kevin Tate
    • Boy Fishing
    Hank Williams Jr.
    Hank Williams Jr.
    • Hank Williams
    • (singing voice)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Theatre Patron
    • (uncredited)
    David Armstrong
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Pie-Eating Contest Barker
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Barton
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Belfer
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writer
      • Stanford Whitmore
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    8the_great

    ...this movie shows us the magic of songwriting...

    If you are a songwriter or have ever written a song, you must marvel at the work of Hank Williams, and this movie shows us the magic of songwriting. Where do the greatest songs come from? And if we happen to write one, is it our responsibility to let the world hear it?

    Unlike so many other movies based on the lives of legendary musicians, this one is fun to watch (and not just listen). George Hamilton is great as Hank Williams, and it's his performance that saves the biopic from turning to a tiresome melodrama somewhere in the middle. You see, he doesn't seem to be all that serious even when the script calls him to be, and that my friend, however strange it may seem, is the key to success. So many biopics based on the stories of bitter ex wives and rivals suggest that our favorite artists never had a sense of humor.

    All the actors do a good job. Beautiful Susan Oliver plays a credible nag, and although the script doesn't put the blame on anyone (which is good), the performance allows us to question her motives from the get go.

    All the songs heard in this movie are classics. We hear two different versions of I saw the light, and the later one makes otherwise a sad ending the perfect ending.
    fechanbrae

    A very moving story about the late, great Hank Williams

    I saw this movie in Scotland around the time of its original release and for the first time in my life, I witnessed a movie audience stand and applaud a film and ... there wasn't a dry eye in the theatre at the ending. A brilliant portrayal of H.W. by George Hamilton I have been trying to buy a copy of this film for years and at last I can see the movie again, 38 years later. Thank You! Jim Reid.
    rudy-30

    Wonderful biography of Hank Williams Sr.

    This movie is a warm and touching portrait of the late great Hank Williams, Sr. George Hamilton really makes you feel the heartbreak behind each performance. Susan Oliver is also fine as his long-suffering wife. I remember seeing this film at least twice during the 1960's. In fact, I was inspired to copy one scene, but for modesty's sake, you'll have to see the film.
    8krorie

    The Spirit of Hank Williams Is Captured On Film

    This is an exceptional musical biography of one of the greatest singer-songwriters-entertainers of the 20th century. Single handedly this country boy from the backwoods of Alabama changed American country music and in the process crossed over and changed popular music as well. His influence is still felt today from the legacy of Ray Charles to the driving force of Hank Williams Jr. Surprisingly the lead role in the movie is done quite well by George Hamilton, usually seen as just another pretty face in those days. It is amazing that fourteen-year-old Hank Jr. does such a fantastic job dubbing his dad's music for Hamilton. In some ways his rendition of Hank Sr.'s most poetic song, "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," is better than the original. He almost captures all the pain and loneliness of his dad's magnificent voice.

    Though there are many liberties taken with Hank Sr.'s life story, the film keeps the spirit of the man and the legend alive and burning brightly. One reason for the biographical changes besides poetic license to make the film more dramatic was the forced reliance on the no-talent Miss Audrey, Hank Sr.'s ex, as adviser for the movie and mentor for Hank Jr. who sang for his father. This led to all kinds of omissions and changes such as no mention of Hank Sr.'s new bride to whom he was married just before his untimely passing.

    The latest findings on Hank Sr.'s death, that he died from mixing alcohol and pain killers of the early 50's variety, does not conflict all that much with the ending of the movie. He did die in the backseat of his Cadillac while being chauffeured to a New Year's show in Canton, Ohio.

    Undoubtedly he died New Year's Eve 1952 but was not pronounced dead until New Year's Day 1953. Hank therefore has the unenviable distinction of having died in two different calendar years. I was nine years old at the time and I remember that my family (poor country folks from the hills of Arkansas) took it as if it were a death in the family. That is how much of an icon he had become during his few short years of stardom.

    So even though the facts of Hank's life may be wrong from time to time in the movie, his spirit is captured making this a great tribute to the man and his music.
    clivy

    A gritty biopic with excellent acting

    This movie was a real surprise to me. I thought at first it would be a typical Hollywood biopic of a singer - boy starts off poor, is troubled when he hits the big time, starts messing up, picture ends tragically but celebrates his legend... much like a Mad magazine pastiche. "Your Cheatin Heart" seems to gloss over some of the events of Hank William's life. I didn't know all that much about him but I had that impression. Even so, this is a gripping picture. I was transfixed and I don't like country music. George Hamilton can act! He strongly expresses Williams' conflicts over his career and marriage. Susan Oliver is a revelation too. Why wasn't she offered more films? (I knew I saw her somewhere before: she was Vina in Star Trek's "The Cage".) The ending is tragic and the viewer can probably see it coming even if he or she doesn't know about Williams' early death. Still, the scene of the empty stage had me in tears. The film shows deep feeling for Williams' music and his fans. By far the best thing about Your Cheatin' Heart is Williams' songs, especially the rendition of "I'm so Lonesome I could Cry", which was what I was doing.

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    • Trivia
      Elvis Presley was considered for the role of Hank Williams but Hanks first wife, Audrey Williams, vetoed the idea. She felt that Elvis would become the focus of the movie.
    • Goofs
      In the film, Hank is singing with a medicine show when the "Drifting Cowboys" band finds and recruits him. In actuality, he formed the band himself in 1947.
    • Quotes

      Hank Williams: Woman, who are you to tell me what I am? These are my friends. My kind of people!

    • Alternate versions
      When Turner Entertainment group edited the film for television, Hank Williams' mother Lillie and his second wife Billie Jean were completely removed. Also shown on TV in a colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in MGM 40th Anniversary (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Jesus Loves Me
      (uncredited)

      Music by William B. Bradbury

      Lyrics by Anna B. Warner

      Performed by Donald Losby

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    • Release date
      • December 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El precio de la fama
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Four Leaf Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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