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Sweet Dreams By Marshall Fine
She wasn't a beauty queen, but country-music star Patsy
Cline's voice was a thing of wonder: full-bodied, aching and dreamy at the same
time. She came by the torchy emotions in her songs honestly, as shown in this
biopic directed by Karel Reisz, rising from poor surroundings, literally forcing
her talent on the Nashville establishment, all the while trying to survive an
abusive marriage to a drinker. Though the script by Robert Getchell is standard
Hollywood biography, the movie is more than watchable, thanks to a bone-deep
performance by the always astonishing Jessica Lange and the counterpoint by Ed
Harris as her loving but unreliable husband. The soundtrack features
a basketful of Cline's hits, which Lange convincingly lip-synchs.
Academy AwardsSweet Dreams received an Academy Awards nomination for Actress (Jessica Lange). |
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|  | Director: Karel Reisz
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|  | Stars: Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ann Wedgeworth, David Clennon, James Staley, Gary Basaraba, John Goodman, P.J. Soles
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|  | Released: October 2, 1985
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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