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Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison

  • 2008
  • 1h 30m
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6.9/10
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Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (2008)
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison examines the single most important day in the career of the legendary Man in Black and the prison where it took place
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Cash performs a concert for the inmates of California's Folsom Prison, and the show was recorded for a live album.Cash performs a concert for the inmates of California's Folsom Prison, and the show was recorded for a live album.Cash performs a concert for the inmates of California's Folsom Prison, and the show was recorded for a live album.

  • Director
    • Bestor Cram
  • Writer
    • Michael Streissguth
  • Stars
    • Gene Beley
    • Jim Brown
    • June Carter Cash
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Bestor Cram
    • Writer
      • Michael Streissguth
    • Stars
      • Gene Beley
      • Jim Brown
      • June Carter Cash
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    John Carter Cash
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    Johnny Cash
    Johnny Cash
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    Millard Dedmon
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    Marshall Grant
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    Earl Green
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    Merle Haggard
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    W.S. Holland
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    John D. Loudermilk
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    Jim Marshall
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    Lou Robin
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    Bruce Sherley
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    Marty Stuart
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    6Venus-l-h

    Disappointing

    I'm not a raging Johnny Cash fan, but I like his stuff, and I particularly like his Live @ Folsom album. I was really looking forward to a "behind the scenes" look into the making of this album, and going into it I assumed there would be a bunch of archival video from the actual event.

    Instead, the film makers delivered a biography of Cash with particular emphasis on his advocacy for prison reform, and how this concert played into that theme of his life. Unfortunately, even this theme wasn't very focused, and it wasn't apparent what point they were trying to get across until well into the film.

    It wasn't *bad,* per se, it just wasn't as good as i'd hoped. Perhaps a case of misplaced expectations.

    Even more unfortunate is that there were people in the audience who've never heard the album before, and though the album itself is superb, this film doesn't leave that impression with someone not familiar with Cash's work. I think die-hard Cash fans will appreciate this most, while it doesn't really have a whole lot to offer for the common viewer.
    5Lejink

    Out of Cash

    The problem with this documentary on Johnny Cash's famous concert at Folsom Prison of course is that there is no video footage of the event itself. Yes, there are audio tapes of rehearsals, stills photography and naturally the record itself but when the producer has to resort to fleshing out the story of the concert with a featurette on Glen Sherley, the convict whose song Cash played at the concert and to whom Cash attempted to give encouragement on his release, as well as a potted history of the man himself, you feel that there's too much padding here.

    Worse, it resorts to using animated sequences to illustrate some of the songs, an approach completely at odds with the seriousness of the subject matter. As far as the interviewees are concerned, these fall into two categories, the admiring but critical (Merle Haggard in particular) and the fawning and largely uncritical (almost everyone else, including his band and family), which only gets worse when they extend their comments to eulogise Cash's wife, June.

    Some intelligent use is made of historical, typically no bullshit voice-overs by the man himself and there's no question the music and his performance are great, but I think on the whole, this documentary doesn't serve its subject over-well and would instead recommend the "San Quentin" documentary, a snippet of which is enticingly included here, to admirers.
    8dromasca

    more than just a 'behind the scenes' documentary

    Despite the public image fed by his songs, and despite offenses that led him in jail for one night stands Johnny cash was never convicted and never did time in prison. He did know understand however very well the conditions of imprisonment of detainees and he understood their feelings. Having seen a 1951 film dedicated to the Folsom Prison, one of his first songs was 'Folsom Prison Blues', but it was only more than one decade later - in 1958 - that he did perform in the prison in a recorded concert that gives the title of this film.

    Much of the film includes biographical information about Cash, and about the penitentiary system in America that Cash made great efforts to humanize and reform. Cash believed that any human being can be redeemed, even the worst criminals who committed horrific crimes, and he turned his conviction in deeds, not only by giving concerts in jails, but also by becoming personally involved in activities to reform the system, and befriending and personally helping - with mixed success - a number of prisoners. There are more interviews with the people who were helped by Johnny Cash or were related to the prison system than musical information, and some music fans who were expecting a pure musical film may get disappointed. I actually think that this is the interesting part of the film, and there is enough good music left as well I especially liked the two animated clips on original music. The only missing stuff in my opinion is the lack of filmed sequences from the concert itself, but maybe there is none left. There is enough biographic information though to compensate this.
    7Ron in LA

    Engaging biography of Cash and of Glen Sherley

    This is a documentary that uses Johnny Cash's 1968 Folsom Prison performance as the pivot point for telling his life story, with interesting subplots about two of the inmates present at the concert, notably country music artist Glen Sherley who was essentially discovered by Cash as part of the concert event. There was no actual video of the concert, so we get interviews with Cash's and Sherley's kids, as well as with back-up musicians, etc., with still photographs, archival footage, and some interesting animation sequences.

    I caught an afternoon showing at the Newport Beach Film Festival, and it is hard to imagine that this film will generate a lot of excitement in any theatrical release. It will work well on television, and if you get a chance to see it you will be rewarded with a balanced and engaging account of a complex and interesting man.
    8davefoc-1

    I liked it

    I agreed with all the negative reviews above, but I didn't care. I liked this documentary. It had lots of Johnny Cash music so I was probably going to like it no matter what. But there was more. I thought they did a nice job with using pictures taken from the concerts to tell the story. Sure video would have been nice, but if there wasn't video what they did was at least entertaining.

    I agree that some of the animation wasn't always appropriate to the story they were telling, but again, I didn't care. I enjoyed it.

    And they told several interesting stories in the course of the documentary. The story of Glen Sherley was very interesting to me and I looked him up and found out a bit more about him. I also enjoyed the comments from Cash's friends and family.

    Overall, if you can get past the imperfections that people pointed out above, you're going to enjoy this documentary.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Johnny Cash ja Folsom Prison
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      • Northern Light Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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