Jodie - Somewhere in Texas

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Movie
German title Jodie - Somewhere in Texas
Original title Hard country
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1981
length 97 minutes
Rod
Director David Greene
script Michael Kane
production Mack Bing ,
David Greene
music Jimmie Haskell ,
Michael Martin Murphey
camera Dennis Dalzell
cut John A. Martinelli
occupation

Jodie - Somewhere in Texas (Alternative title: The blonde passion ; Original title: Hard Country ) is an American drama from 1981 . Directed by David Greene and written by Michael Kane .

action

Jodie Lynn lives in a small town in Texas that she finds boring. Her fiancé Kyle Richardson works in a factory that makes link chains . He often drinks too much alcohol with his friends after work. Lynn gets messages from her friend Caroline, who is making a career as a country musician in Los Angeles . Caroline tries to persuade Lynn to move to Los Angeles as well.

Lynn gives Richardson an ultimatum: he either marries her or she moves away and tries to pursue a career as a country singer in California.

Reviews

All Movie Guide wrote that Richardson's drunk recreational activity was reminiscent of Saturday night and Sunday morning .

Film-Dienst wrote that the film offered "intelligently arranged and beautifully played scenes from the American provinces" .

backgrounds

The film was in Bakersfield ( California ) and Midland ( Texas turned). It was Kim Basinger's debut in a movie.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ All Movie Guide, accessed January 18, 2008
  2. Jodie - Somewhere in Texas in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed January 18, 2008
  3. Filming Locations for Hard Country, accessed January 18, 2008
  4. This and That for Hard Country, accessed January 18, 2008