Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.Tina helps Bobby, an ex-convict who goes after the country music star who stole his song and made it a hit.
Steven Fromholz
- Elroy
- (as Steve Fromholz)
Nic Christie
- Townie
- (uncredited)
Steve Goodwin
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
R.C. Keene
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- …
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- TriviaFirst theatrical feature film of actress Susan Saint James for just under a decade (or ten years) when she had last appeared in three of them in 1968.
- GoofsWhen Peter Fonda goes on stage in the beginning he wears a right handed guitar but plays it left handed. This is typically done if the guitar is restrung for left handed play, but this one is strung for right handed play; the heavier strings are now on the bottom.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Circus of the Stars #2 (1977)
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nice fun
Everybody likes singing troubadour prisoner Bobby Ogden (Peter Fonda). When performer Garland Dupree (James T. Callahan) comes to sing in the prison, Bobby is invited to sing his song. Soon after, Garland had stolen the song and it becomes a big hit. Bobby is released from prison and confronts Garland. Garland is accidentally shot with the police chief's gun. Bobby goes on the run. A film crew captures the incident. Backup singer Tina Waters (Susan Saint James) happens to have proof of Garland stealing the song.
It's terribly convenient for Bobby to be hiding out in Tina's boathouse. It needs to somehow figure out that part of the plot. A little rearranging could make it make more sense. Peter Fonda is pretty good and the chemistry with Susan Saint James is great. I really love the record store scene. It follows that up with the solid country bar scene. Instead of the simple fugitive chase action, it does run into a muddle. It needs to end in a different way. Nevertheless, it's a fun little movie.
It's terribly convenient for Bobby to be hiding out in Tina's boathouse. It needs to somehow figure out that part of the plot. A little rearranging could make it make more sense. Peter Fonda is pretty good and the chemistry with Susan Saint James is great. I really love the record store scene. It follows that up with the solid country bar scene. Instead of the simple fugitive chase action, it does run into a muddle. It needs to end in a different way. Nevertheless, it's a fun little movie.
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- Budget
- $1,900,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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