Main Cast: George Hamilton, Susan Oliver, Red Buttons, Arthur O'Connell, Shary Marshall
Release Year: 1964
Country: US
Run Time: 100 minutes
MPAA Rating: NR
Plot
Perhaps the most popular and influential songwriter in the history of country music, Hank Williams Sr. didn't have a long recording career (only four years), but after passing away on New Year's Day, 1953, at the age of 29, he became a legend of American music practically overnight, and this biopic puts a veneer of Hollywood gloss on the story of his rise to fame. Hank Williams (played by Donald Losby as a young man) is a boy growing up poor in a small Alabama town who learns how to play guitar from itinerant musician and shoeshine man Teetot (Rex Ingram), who looks out for the boy. After Teetot's untimely death, young Hank sets his sights on a career in music; years later, Williams (played as an adult by George Hamilton) is performing as part of a traveling medicine show when he meets Audrey (Susan Oliver), who recognizes the full extent of Hank's talent. At Audrey's urgings, Williams joins forces with manager Shorty Younger (Red Buttons) and music publisher Fred Rose (Arthur O'Connell), and with their help Hank becomes a rising star in country music, developing a loyal following through hit records, heavy touring, and appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. However, Williams doesn't cope well with the pressures of fame, and despite the help of his friends and the guidance of his wife, he begins missing shows, developing a reputation as an unreliable performer, and drinking heavily. Produced by legendary B-movie magnate Sam Katzman, Your Cheatin' Heart featured 15-year-old Hank Williams Jr. re-creating his father's vocals for the film's soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Rex Ingram - Teetot; Chris Crosby - Sam Priddy; Rex Holman - Charley Bybee; Hortense Petra - Wilma the Cashier; Roy Engel - Joe Rauch; Donald Losby - Young Hank Williams; Kevin Tate - Boy Fishing
Credit
George W. Davis - Art Director, Merrill Pye - Art Director, Gene Nelson - Director, Ben Lewis - Editor, Freddy Karger - Composer (Music Score), Freddy Karger - Musical Direction/Supervision, William J. Tuttle - Makeup, Don L. Cash - Makeup, Ellis W. Carter - Cinematographer, Sam Katzman - Producer, Henry W. Grace - Set Designer, Don Greenwood, Jr. - Set Designer, Stanford Whitmore - Screenwriter