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Dolores Faith and Earl 'Snake' Richards in That Tennessee Beat (1966)

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That Tennessee Beat

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I am Biased because

This is one of the movies my father was lead actor. As well as "Girl From Tobacco Row" and "White Lightning Road " these were some of the first films done in Nashville during the Drive in era. Known as B' films these movies were written and directed by the first family of film in Nashville known as Ron and June Ormond. As well as thier son Tim who continued the filming of movies in Nashville, with many becoming Christian movies after Ron's plane crash and his faith in God. Tim carried on as well as doing "Blood Friends and Money " the last film with Jim Varney in 1997.
  • lilearlsinks
  • Jun 30, 2020
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Not much of a story

I saw it because Merle Travis was in it, as well as a lot of other Nashville and Hollywood musicians. Not too great of a story, but it was very interesting to see all those special guests! I'd like to see it again.
  • milwhitt70
  • Jan 4, 2002
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