A story of the close friendship of country music stars Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
Megan Hilty
Patsy Cline
Jessie Mueller
Loretta Lynn
Kyle Schmid
Charlie Dick
Janine Turner
Hilda Hensley
Joe Tippett
Doolittle Lynn
Billy Slaughter
Randy Hughes
Justice Leak
Doyle Wilburn
Jason Loughlin
Teddy Wilburn
Jeremy Childs
Lamar Sneed
Jane McNeill
Whiskey Soaked Lady
Wynn Everett
Jeanette Davis
Natalie Renee Long
Dottie West
Erin Beute
June Carter
Jake Etheridge
Bill West
Hayden Blane
Blonde (uncredited)
Cannon Bosarge
13-Year-Old Jack Benny Lynn (uncredited)
Carla Bush
Background Guest (uncredited)
Emily Conley
Featured (uncredited)
Johnny Counterfit
Announcer (uncredited)
Delaine Dobbs
Opry Musical Act (uncredited)
Emma Duchesneau
14-Year-Old Betty Sue Lynn (uncredited)
Virouna Elia
Honky Tonk Patron (uncredited)
Brian Scott Gilmore
Bartender (uncredited)
Karen B. Greer
Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
Garrett Kruithof
Delwood (uncredited)
Chelsea Lynn
Pregnant Woman (uncredited)
John Michael Morris
Photographer (uncredited)
Rosalyn R. Ross
Gertie (uncredited)
Walter Swierk
Agent (uncredited)
Briana Tedesco
10-Year-Old Cissy Lynn (uncredited)
Dave Tinsley
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Amanda Torp
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Robert Way
Honky Tonk Patron (uncredited)
Alan Wells
DJ Ralph Emery (uncredited)
Jeffrey Wilkerson
Doctor (uncredited)
Hendley Williams
10-Year-Old Betty Sue Lynn (uncredited)
Deb Yates
Ryman Attendee / Party Guest (uncredited)
Director
Callie Khouri
Writer
Angelina Burnett
May 3, 2022
8
This movie seems to me to be exactly what it sets out to be: an old fashion Lifetime channel woman’s biopic movie. Not a lot of swearing, violence or sex, and that is fine. I don’t require that trio of shock material when I watch a production.
The two leads did a fine job in my opinion, both in the acting and singing. (The woman playing Loretta has won a Tony award, so singing is definitely in her wheelhouse.) The supporting cast is fairly invisible but not from a lack of trying. The guys playing the rotten husbands are stuck in the rut of the cliche role they play and do the best they can under those circumstances.
If you have watched programs or movies about these singers, some of this seems repetitious, nothing remarkable done with details of their lives. What is it about husbands of wildly successful women that they feel it their duty to submerge into drinking, sleeping around and being abusive to their meal tickets? I dare say I could have done better in their place. But the ladies’ eyes probably would have passed right over regular guys in favor of these brash outgoing cads.
So the film held my interest, though as a novel writer I did find some of it oh so familiar. It would have been nice if they had shuffled the husbands more into the background and focused on other stuff: their children, the details of their songwriting, or whatever. But is was a Lifetime movie, and rotten husbands do make good melodrama I suppose.