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Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave

  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave (1980)
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On the final night of his life, Dec. 31, 1952, country music legend Hank Williams imagines himself giving a New Year's Eve performance in a small bar, with his comments to the audience refle... Read allOn the final night of his life, Dec. 31, 1952, country music legend Hank Williams imagines himself giving a New Year's Eve performance in a small bar, with his comments to the audience reflecting upon his life.On the final night of his life, Dec. 31, 1952, country music legend Hank Williams imagines himself giving a New Year's Eve performance in a small bar, with his comments to the audience reflecting upon his life.

  • Director
    • David Acomba
  • Writer
    • Maynard Collins
  • Stars
    • Sneezy Waters
    • Dixie Seatle
    • Sean McCann
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • David Acomba
    • Writer
      • Maynard Collins
    • Stars
      • Sneezy Waters
      • Dixie Seatle
      • Sean McCann
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Sneezy Waters
    • Hank Williams
    Dixie Seatle
    • Betty Anne
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Jack
    Sean Hewitt
    Sean Hewitt
    • The Doctor
    Jackie Washington
    • The Janitor
    Denise Fergusson
    Denise Fergusson
    • Kaw-Liga Lady
    Philip Craig
    Philip Craig
    • Rowdy Cowboy
    Kay Hawtrey
    Kay Hawtrey
    • Gospel Woman
    Bart Bedford
    • The Teenager
    Albert Bernardo
    • Bar Patron
    Marie De Cosimo
    • Twin
    Phyllis De Cosimo
    • Twin
    Margaret Dragu
    • Engaged Girl
    Cathy Elliott
    • Bar Patron
    Jane Foster
    • Bar Patron
    Sandra Gies
    • Bar Patron
    Elizabeth Hanna
    Elizabeth Hanna
    • Soldier's Girl
    Peter Kish
    • Farm Boy
    • Director
      • David Acomba
    • Writer
      • Maynard Collins
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    garfield-09613

    Real country

    Damn son! You done it! Whoever's responsible for this movie, you done it! I been drinking and listening to Hank for 50 years. And this is the real deal. Forget all them hats you hear on the radio today. They ain't. That's all I'll say about that. They just ain't. My mama listened to Hank on a battery powered radio cause they didn't have no electricity. But he pulled more heart and more soul out of that $10 radio than all these wannabes today who spend $10K on the clothes they wear onstage trying to make you believe they're country. Like hell. If they don't got an Academy Award for getting the most out of an audience, they ought to. And the interplay between 'Hank' and the audience in this film speaks volumes about a time and a place and a people that are just about gone. This is real country. Give it a look-see.
    8pezduck

    Hank's untold story

    I also saw this movie over a decade ago, and enjoyed it very much. I knew very little about Hank Sr. before this movie and feel as though I know about a very talented and self destructive person, who was not really an alcoholic, but rather due to his spinabifida was addicted to morphine and drank heavily. Either way Hank Sr. drove around the country from town to town performing his songs even though he was in a great deal of pain. Then he died tragically in the back seat of car (I think) many years to early. This story does tell about the show behind the scenes but doesn't get to bogged down in the addiction but rather weaves that part of Hank Sr.'s life into the story. The story did not glamorize his problems. Hank Williams Sr is a piece of Americana to be cherished right or wrong.
    Blueghost

    A touching look at Hank Williams.

    A fairly touching film about a man that I knew very little about, and whom quite frankly I had only heard a few tunes from my boyhood in the rural part of the United States. It was another HBO afternoon airing that caught my attention for this film. I gave it a chance because it seemed to be of some quality.

    It's a bit of a sleeper that also has some fire in it. We see summation of a man's life in a performance that is fictional, but brings to both audience and characters the reflections of ups and downs of life's challenges. Hank Williams, as brilliant as he was as a musician, musical orator, and musical philosopher, was, after all, merely mortal-- as are we all.

    But it's Hank Williams that we're interested in. He seems to know more about life than we do, and gives us messages on how to live better, or, when down, how to slug through the mire of life's toughs by telling us how he knows that life can be cruel, but that we're not the only ones by virtue of his singing.

    The film itself has a kind of raw cinema veritae, almost documentary like quality to it. It's classic film making from the late 70s, on the cusp of the 80s. Who or what was Hank Williams? He was a man with a physical ailment that perhaps put him in tune a little better than most people with the pain that infects everyone. Sneazy Waters may not strictly resemble Hank Williams, but he does give us a good mimicry of Hank Williams energy in performances that Williams would have been proud of.

    A Canadian film touching on an American icon, and telling of American ideals, the independent quality, as has been mentioned in other reviews, is something that actually helps deliver the film's story. Even so it doesn't quite translate to DVD, as the print seems to be somewhat battered.

    Yet the film itself shines. Waters' performance is superb, the supporting cast do a fine job, even if the technical merits are a little on the rough side. A fresh print from an original negative would be welcome, but that may have to wait for another generation to rediscover this film.

    If you can forgive the technical marks of the DVD, then you should be able to enjoy a touching character study of a brilliant mind with a heart.

    Give it a whirl.
    9The_Jew_Revue

    Truest of Biographies

    This made for television film is a chilling recount of the final hours and death of singer Hank Williams. In The Show He Never Gave, Sneezy Waters plays Hank, and it is not a bad performance. This is no lighthearted fare, very true to the last hours of Hank's life.

    Some of the filming techniques and lighting are aged, as one could tell. Although not the best as it was a television film made in 1980, it makes the story that much darker and sincere. A tribute to the life and death of Hank.

    If you are a fan of Hank Williams Sr., then this is a must see. I promise you won't be disappointed. The soundtrack is mostly Hank's music, sung by Sneezy Waters.
    TomReed

    Portrait of a lonely, famous man

    I saw this about a decade ago, at Christmas, on HBO. I don't follow country music, but I knew of Williams from my sister. The story is almost a "Twilight Zone" tale; even as Williams, dying in his alcoholic haze, imagined an ideal concert, his fantasy is plagued by the demons that haunted his real life. The demons include the casual racism of country music of that time (although black music and country were intertwined), the celebrity-hungry fan who wants to seduce a famous person, and (as I recall) the basic despair of the audience, who have no other way to spend Christmas than to go to a bar and get drunk. The end of the fantasy, with Williams's haunting song about being deserted even by God, was devastating. I knew country music was nearly always sad, but I never thought it could approach existential despair. An unforgettable character portrait.

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1980 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hank Williams: A képzeletbeli koncert
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Film Consortium of Canada
      • Simcom Limited
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      • CA$578,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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