Sweet Dreams (1985)

Sweet Dreams (1985)
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Patsy Cline was one of the first great female stars of country music, and her best-known hits (such as "Sweet Dreams" and "Walking After Midnight") not only broadened the audience for country but brought a new sophistication to the Nashville sound. Cline was at the peak of her popularity when she died in a plane crash in 1963, and Sweet Dreams is a biopic which examines her life and career, with a particular focus on her troubled relationship with her second husband, Charlie Dick. Cline (played by Jessica Lange) is unhappily married and playing small-time gigs in West Virginia when she meets Dick (Ed Harris), whose charm and aggressive self-confidence catch her attention. In time, Cline leaves her husband to marry Dick, and she gives up music to focus on raising their children. But after Dick goes into the Army, Cline begins singing again, and after joining forces with manager Randy Hughes (David Clennon), Cline becomes a rising star on the country music scene. However, Cline's success fuels her self-confidence, much to Dick's annoyance, and he becomes increasingly abusive (both physically and emotionally) as she attempts to assert her independence. Rather than attempt to re-create Patsy Cline's vocals, Jessica Lange instead opted to lip-synch with Cline's original recordings. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jessica LangeEd Harris, (more)
Director(s):
Karel Reisz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Sweet Dreams

Patsy Cline was one of the first great female stars of country music, and her best-known hits (such as "Sweet Dreams" and "Walking After Midnight") not only broadened the audience for country but brought a new sophistication to the Nashville sound. Cline was at the peak of her popularity when she died in a plane crash in 1963, and Sweet Dreams is a biopic which examines her life and career, with a particular focus on her troubled relationship with her second husband, Charlie Dick. Cline (played by Jessica Lange) is unhappily married and playing small-time gigs in West Virginia when she meets Dick (Ed Harris), whose charm and aggressive self-confidence catch her attention. In time, Cline leaves her husband to marry Dick, and she gives up music to focus on raising their children. But after Dick goes into the Army, Cline begins singing again, and after joining forces with manager Randy Hughes (David Clennon), Cline becomes a rising star on the country music scene. However, Cline's success fuels her self-confidence, much to Dick's annoyance, and he becomes increasingly abusive (both physically and emotionally) as she attempts to assert her independence. Rather than attempt to re-create Patsy Cline's vocals, Jessica Lange instead opted to lip-synch with Cline's original recordings. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Karel Reisz
Writer(s):
David H. FranzoniRobert Getchell
Producer(s):
Charles B. MulvehillBernard Schwartz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Watch With Your Teen, Violence, Adult Situations, Adult Language)
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Dennis S.

Jessica Lange does a wonderful job protreying Patsy in this unforgettable drama. Great movie!

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Alex P.

If you liked Patsy Cline, you really can't miss this movie...then again I'm probably preaching to the choir. This is a gutsy bio on one of the true greats of Country Music (whose music frequently crossed over to the Popular Charts). If nothing else, you'll love it for the music and its dedication to the story of a "real person" rather than a glorified version.

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Evelyn S.

It's a movie that is worth seeing. Too bad it has a sad ending!!

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