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Pure Country

Pure Country is a 1992 American drama musical western film directed by Christopher Cain and starring George Strait in his acting debut, with Lesley Ann Warren, Isabel Glasser and Kyle Chandler. The film, while profitable with box office receipts of over $15 million against a $10 million budget, fell far short of its expectations. However, the soundtrack was a critical success and, to date, is Strait's best selling album. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010) and Pure Country: Pure Heart (2017), with the former also being directed by Cain. This movie marked Rory Calhoun's last film appearance.

Pure Country
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChristopher Cain
Written byRex McGee
Produced byJerry Weintraub
Starring
CinematographyRichard Bowen
Edited byJack Hofstra
Music bySteve Dorff
Production
company
Jerry Weintraub Productions
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • October 23, 1992 (1992-10-23)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[1]
Box office$15.2 million[2]

Plot

An audience shouts "Dusty!", a band begins to play amid smoke and lights, and Wyatt "Dusty" Chandler enters the stage to play his hits. Dusty feels that his elaborate stage show is overwhelming his music, a suspicion confirmed one night when he purposely omits several bars of a chart-topping hit, "Where the Sidewalk Ends". When his fans don't even notice, Dusty cuts the performance short. Dusty reminisces about simpler times with his drummer and best friend, Earl. Without telling his manager, Lula, he decides to "take a walk", but does not say exactly where he is going or for how long. Dusty was waiting for his truck, and he hitches a ride. After shaving his beard and cutting off his ponytail, Dusty heads for the small farm town where he grew up, visiting his wise old grandmother. Later that day, he visits a bar where he and Earl played prior to making it big. That evening, Dusty hangs around for some relaxation and discovers Harley Tucker dancing and smiling at Dusty. Al, Harley's drunk and rugged friend, get into an argument in the parking lot over Dusty, who neither have ever seen or met. Dusty, while drunk, comes to assist Harley with Al, who won't stop bothering her. Al punches Dusty and he falls to the ground. Harley brings him home, a reward for defending her honor. While Dusty is enjoying his new freedom, his concert in Shreveport was cancelled. Meanwhile, Buddy Jackson comes on stage, disguised as Dusty himself, and lip-syncing to a recording of Dusty. Covered by lights and smoke, the gimmick works. Meanwhile, Dusty stays on at the ranch, paying room and board and taking roping lessons, all the while earning the respect of Harley's father, Ernest. Ernest confides in Dusty that he is forced to slowly sell pieces of the ranch. Harley is determined to save the struggling spread with victory in a Las Vegas rodeo.

Buddy confronts Lula after his "performance" and demands $100,000 and a recording contract. He lies to the media that Lula paid him to keep imitating Dusty. Lula, realizing she's in trouble, reaches out to Earl to find Dusty. She then follows him to Dusty's location. Realizing he has feelings for Harley and will not leave, Lula tells Harley that Dusty is married to her. Harley dumps Dusty and Lula is waiting to scoop him up to return to his band and career. Now back with his band, he demands that his stage shows be toned down.

Dusty confronts Buddy about the lie he told the press. Dusty threatens to sue Buddy if he ever shows his face in country music again and Buddy leaves. Lula is grateful for his intervention to which Dusty brings up Harley's name. His first appearance after his "vacation" is in Las Vegas at the same time as the rodeo Harley Tucker is competing in. Lula secretly arranges for Harley and her family to get tickets to Dusty's Show. Once seated she sends an attendant to get Harley where she admits the truth to her. True to his wishes, he does the show without all the smoke and the lights, and sits on the edge of the stage, playing guitar and singing "I Cross My Heart", a special love song he has composed for her, which wins him Harley's forgiveness. The two hug at the edge of the stage.

Cast and characters

  • George Strait as Wyatt "Dusty" Chandler
  • Lesley Ann Warren as Lula Rogers
  • Isabel Glasser as Harley Tucker
  • Kyle Chandler as Buddy Jackson
  • John Doe as Earl Blackstock
  • Rory Calhoun as Ernest Tucker
  • Molly McClure as Grandma Ivy Chandler
  • James Terry McIlvain as Tim Tucker
  • Toby Metcalf as J.W. Tucker
  • Mark Walters as Al
  • Tom Christopher as Dave - Dusty's Bodyguard
  • Jeffrey R. Fontana as Eddie - Dusty's Bodyguard
  • Jeff Prettyman as Bobby Lewis
  • David Anthony as Dusty's Band
  • Mike Daily as Dusty's Band
  • Gene Elders as Dusty's Band
  • Benny MacArthur as Dusty's Band
  • Terry Hale as Dusty's Band
  • Ronnie Huckaby as Dusty's Band
  • Mike Kennedy as Dusty's Band
  • Rick McRae as Dusty's Band
  • Sharon Thomas as Monique James
  • Julie Johnson as Waitress
  • Gil Glasgow as Bartender

Production

Pure Country was filmed in 1991 throughout Texas, but mostly in Maypearl.

The graveyard scene was shot at Cresson Cemetery in Cresson, Texas, and the concert sequences were filmed at concert venues in Fort Worth, including North Side Coliseum and Will Rogers Coliseum.

The bar scenes where Dusty meets Harley were filmed at Western Kountry Klub, located between Midlothian and Mansfield Tx.

Box office

Despite Strait's popularity in the music world, Pure Country only grossed $15 million at the box office. Although the expectations had been higher for Strait's first major film role, this did not stop the soundtrack album from becoming the best-selling album of Strait's career to date.[3]

Critical reception

The film received mainly negative reviews upon its release, but critics responded positively to certain aspects of the film. It has a score of 41% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 10.[4]

On the television program Siskel and Ebert in 1992, film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both gave the film a "Two thumbs down" rating, but their reviews were more mixed than negative. Both praised George Strait's performance, feeling that he was a convincing actor in the lead, especially considering the challenges of a singer becoming an actor, and they both enjoyed Isabel Glasser's performance, but felt the film was undermined by a hokey story, and no moments for satire which would have made the film better.[5][6] Film critic Leonard Maltin, in his annual Movie and Video Guide, also gave the film a mainly negative but somewhat mixed review, giving it two stars out of four and wrote: "This Strait showcase is mostly pure tedium, though the film picks up some in hour two with the appearance of Glasser, and Rory Calhoun as her father".[citation needed]

Sequels

A sequel to Pure Country, Pure Country 2: The Gift was released on October 15, 2010.[7] Pure Country 2: The Gift has no storyline connection to the original film written by Rex McGee. Instead, it focuses on a young woman's struggles to become a country singer. George Strait appears as himself, but not as a central character of the film.

A third film titled, Pure Country: Pure Heart was released for a direct-to-video on August 1, 2017. This film has no storyline connection to the original film, either, and no original characters make any appearances.

Soundtrack

References

  1. ^ "Hollywood Country: 'Pure Country'". The Boot. 2013-08-07. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  2. ^ "Pure Country (1992)". Box Office Mojo. 1992-12-22. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  3. ^ . Yallwire.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  4. ^ "Pure Country". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Ebert, Roger (1992). "Pure Country". Chicago Sun-Times. RogerEbert.com.
  6. ^ Siskel, Gene (October 23, 1992). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2018-10-04.
  7. ^ CMT News. . MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-03-15.

External links

  • Pure Country at IMDb
  • Pure Country at AllMovie
  • Pure Country at the TCM Movie Database
  • 1992 George Strait Interview About Pure Country Part 1
  • 1992 George Strait Interview About Pure Country Part 2

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For other uses see Pure Country disambiguation Pure Country is a 1992 American drama musical western film directed by Christopher Cain and starring George Strait in his acting debut with Lesley Ann Warren Isabel Glasser and Kyle Chandler The film while profitable with box office receipts of over 15 million against a 10 million budget fell far short of its expectations However the soundtrack was a critical success and to date is Strait s best selling album It was followed by two direct to video sequels Pure Country 2 The Gift 2010 and Pure Country Pure Heart 2017 with the former also being directed by Cain This movie marked Rory Calhoun s last film appearance Pure CountryTheatrical release posterDirected byChristopher CainWritten byRex McGeeProduced byJerry WeintraubStarringGeorge Strait Lesley Ann Warren Isabel GlasserCinematographyRichard BowenEdited byJack HofstraMusic bySteve DorffProductioncompanyJerry Weintraub ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateOctober 23 1992 1992 10 23 Running time112 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 1 Box office 15 2 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 4 Box office 5 Critical reception 6 Sequels 7 Soundtrack 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditAn audience shouts Dusty a band begins to play amid smoke and lights and Wyatt Dusty Chandler enters the stage to play his hits Dusty feels that his elaborate stage show is overwhelming his music a suspicion confirmed one night when he purposely omits several bars of a chart topping hit Where the Sidewalk Ends When his fans don t even notice Dusty cuts the performance short Dusty reminisces about simpler times with his drummer and best friend Earl Without telling his manager Lula he decides to take a walk but does not say exactly where he is going or for how long Dusty was waiting for his truck and he hitches a ride After shaving his beard and cutting off his ponytail Dusty heads for the small farm town where he grew up visiting his wise old grandmother Later that day he visits a bar where he and Earl played prior to making it big That evening Dusty hangs around for some relaxation and discovers Harley Tucker dancing and smiling at Dusty Al Harley s drunk and rugged friend get into an argument in the parking lot over Dusty who neither have ever seen or met Dusty while drunk comes to assist Harley with Al who won t stop bothering her Al punches Dusty and he falls to the ground Harley brings him home a reward for defending her honor While Dusty is enjoying his new freedom his concert in Shreveport was cancelled Meanwhile Buddy Jackson comes on stage disguised as Dusty himself and lip syncing to a recording of Dusty Covered by lights and smoke the gimmick works Meanwhile Dusty stays on at the ranch paying room and board and taking roping lessons all the while earning the respect of Harley s father Ernest Ernest confides in Dusty that he is forced to slowly sell pieces of the ranch Harley is determined to save the struggling spread with victory in a Las Vegas rodeo Buddy confronts Lula after his performance and demands 100 000 and a recording contract He lies to the media that Lula paid him to keep imitating Dusty Lula realizing she s in trouble reaches out to Earl to find Dusty She then follows him to Dusty s location Realizing he has feelings for Harley and will not leave Lula tells Harley that Dusty is married to her Harley dumps Dusty and Lula is waiting to scoop him up to return to his band and career Now back with his band he demands that his stage shows be toned down Dusty confronts Buddy about the lie he told the press Dusty threatens to sue Buddy if he ever shows his face in country music again and Buddy leaves Lula is grateful for his intervention to which Dusty brings up Harley s name His first appearance after his vacation is in Las Vegas at the same time as the rodeo Harley Tucker is competing in Lula secretly arranges for Harley and her family to get tickets to Dusty s Show Once seated she sends an attendant to get Harley where she admits the truth to her True to his wishes he does the show without all the smoke and the lights and sits on the edge of the stage playing guitar and singing I Cross My Heart a special love song he has composed for her which wins him Harley s forgiveness The two hug at the edge of the stage Cast and characters EditGeorge Strait as Wyatt Dusty Chandler Lesley Ann Warren as Lula Rogers Isabel Glasser as Harley Tucker Kyle Chandler as Buddy Jackson John Doe as Earl Blackstock Rory Calhoun as Ernest Tucker Molly McClure as Grandma Ivy Chandler James Terry McIlvain as Tim Tucker Toby Metcalf as J W Tucker Mark Walters as Al Tom Christopher as Dave Dusty s Bodyguard Jeffrey R Fontana as Eddie Dusty s Bodyguard Jeff Prettyman as Bobby Lewis David Anthony as Dusty s Band Mike Daily as Dusty s Band Gene Elders as Dusty s Band Benny MacArthur as Dusty s Band Terry Hale as Dusty s Band Ronnie Huckaby as Dusty s Band Mike Kennedy as Dusty s Band Rick McRae as Dusty s Band Sharon Thomas as Monique James Julie Johnson as Waitress Gil Glasgow as BartenderProduction EditPure Country was filmed in 1991 throughout Texas but mostly in Maypearl The graveyard scene was shot at Cresson Cemetery in Cresson Texas and the concert sequences were filmed at concert venues in Fort Worth including North Side Coliseum and Will Rogers Coliseum The bar scenes where Dusty meets Harley were filmed at Western Kountry Klub located between Midlothian and Mansfield Tx Box office EditDespite Strait s popularity in the music world Pure Country only grossed 15 million at the box office Although the expectations had been higher for Strait s first major film role this did not stop the soundtrack album from becoming the best selling album of Strait s career to date 3 Critical reception EditThe film received mainly negative reviews upon its release but critics responded positively to certain aspects of the film It has a score of 41 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews with an average rating of 4 7 out of 10 4 On the television program Siskel and Ebert in 1992 film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both gave the film a Two thumbs down rating but their reviews were more mixed than negative Both praised George Strait s performance feeling that he was a convincing actor in the lead especially considering the challenges of a singer becoming an actor and they both enjoyed Isabel Glasser s performance but felt the film was undermined by a hokey story and no moments for satire which would have made the film better 5 6 Film critic Leonard Maltin in his annual Movie and Video Guide also gave the film a mainly negative but somewhat mixed review giving it two stars out of four and wrote This Strait showcase is mostly pure tedium though the film picks up some in hour two with the appearance of Glasser and Rory Calhoun as her father citation needed Sequels EditA sequel to Pure Country Pure Country 2 The Gift was released on October 15 2010 7 Pure Country 2 The Gift has no storyline connection to the original film written by Rex McGee Instead it focuses on a young woman s struggles to become a country singer George Strait appears as himself but not as a central character of the film A third film titled Pure Country Pure Heart was released for a direct to video on August 1 2017 This film has no storyline connection to the original film either and no original characters make any appearances Soundtrack EditSee Pure Country soundtrack References Edit Hollywood Country Pure Country The Boot 2013 08 07 Retrieved 2016 02 10 Pure Country 1992 Box Office Mojo 1992 12 22 Retrieved 2012 11 20 George Strait Music Videos Pictures and Photos including Farewell Tour All My Ex s Live In Texas Making the Album Troubadour Music Videos on Yallwire Yallwire com Archived from the original on 2012 10 25 Retrieved 2012 11 20 Pure Country Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved March 9 2021 Ebert Roger 1992 Pure Country Chicago Sun Times RogerEbert com Siskel Gene October 23 1992 PURE COUNTRY IS PURE HOOEY SOMETIMES Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2018 10 04 CMT News George Strait Will Have Limited Role in New Film A Pure Country Gift MTV Networks Archived from the original on 2010 03 23 Retrieved 2010 03 15 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Pure Country Pure Country at IMDb Pure Country at AllMovie Pure Country at the TCM Movie Database 1992 George Strait Interview About Pure Country Part 1 1992 George Strait Interview About Pure Country Part 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pure Country amp oldid 1125493783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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