A small-town stud wants to go to Nashville to be a big country star. His ambitious kid sister works as his manager. Their dream hits jeopardy when they cross paths with a small-town sheriff.A small-town stud wants to go to Nashville to be a big country star. His ambitious kid sister works as his manager. Their dream hits jeopardy when they cross paths with a small-town sheriff.A small-town stud wants to go to Nashville to be a big country star. His ambitious kid sister works as his manager. Their dream hits jeopardy when they cross paths with a small-town sheriff.
- L.C.
- (as Jerry Rushing)
- Bully #3
- (as Lonnie Smith)
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The movie itself is nothing to brag about. I finally saw it one afternoon, and really didn't quite get the whole thing. In fact, I don't ever remember a single joke or gag. The one thing I remember is Kristy's character driving around this pickup. In fact, that may have been the last shot.
What I do recall is a sappy, not so smart, quasi brother-sister road- trip film that seemed a little thin. Maybe it's because I was never a young teenage girl with an alcoholic brother that keeps me from connecting with this film, I don't really know. What I do know is that I slept through part of it.
I don't know... did this review help anyone? Probably not, but hey, for what it's worth, I can't remember enjoying it a great deal. If you're a woman who had an older brother with issues, or are a huge Kristy McNichol fan, then there may be something here for you.
The plot isn't anything special. The production is relatively lower grade. The movie does have two very charismatic performances. Quaid is terrific and a solid singer. McNichol is wonderful as the spunky teen with definite edge. I love them both. The country singing is pretty catchy. The movie runs a little long but it has the fine performances and Luke Skywalker, too.
Did you know
- TriviaDennis Quaid and Kristy McNichol did their own singing.
- Quotes
Amanda Child: Why don't we just write a batch o' them good songs and make ourselves a record deal in Nashville?
Travis Child: We gotta live some of it to write about it, you know. When some livin' comes along, you gotta reach out and just grab it.
Amanda Child: Grab ass, that's all you know. You grabbed every ass from Georgia to Texas.
Travis Child: Women calm me down, honey.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Melrose Place: The Night the Lights Went Out at Melrose (1998)
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- The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
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- Gross US & Canada
- $14,923,752
- Gross worldwide
- $14,923,752