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''Outlaw Blues'' is a 1977 American drama film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring
Peter Fonda Peter Henry Fonda (February 23, 1940 – August 16, 2019) was an American actor. He was the son of Henry Fonda, younger brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget Fonda. He was a prominent figure in the counterculture of the 1960s. Fond ...
and Susan Saint James. Written by Bill L. Norton, the film is about an ex-convict and songwriter trying to break into the music business in Austin, Texas. The soundtrack of the film includes a title song written by
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and three songs by
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, with some of the songs sung by Peter Fonda.Classic Movies: Outlaw Blues (1977)
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Plot

Nearing release, convict Bobby Ogden (Peter Fonda) is trying to get his life straight and his career going as a country and western singer. Bobby shows off some of his tunes to Nashville star Garland Dupree (James Callahan). However, Dupree uses one of his songs "Outlaw Blues" for himself with no credit to Bobby. Bobby confronts Dupree and when Dupree pulls a gun on him, he accidentally shoots himself in the ensuing struggle. Of course, Dupree tells everyone that Bobby shot him. Now Bobby's on the run, with only Dupree's recently fired back up singer Tina Waters (Susan Saint James) believing him. The pair flee together, as Bobby becomes an underground hero who is accepted as the man who actually wrote the hit, while being put on the law enforcement's most wanted list.


Cast

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Peter Fonda Peter Henry Fonda (February 23, 1940 – August 16, 2019) was an American actor. He was the son of Henry Fonda, younger brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget Fonda. He was a prominent figure in the counterculture of the 1960s. Fond ...
as Bobby Ogden * Susan Saint James as Tina Waters * John Crawford as Chief Buzz Cavenaugh * James T. Callahan as Garland Dupree *
Michael Lerner Michael or Mike Lerner may refer to: * Michael Lerner (actor) (1941–2023), American actor *Michael Lerner (angler) (1890–1978), American angler and businessman * Michael Lerner (rabbi) (born 1943), social activist *Michael Benjamin Lerner (born ...
as Hatch *
Steve Fromholz Steven John Fromholz (June 8, 1945 – January 19, 2014) was an American singer-songwriter who was selected as the Poet Laureate of Texas for 2007. Biography Steven Fromholz was born in Temple, Texas, United States, and graduated from high sch ...
as Elroy * Richard Lockmiller as Associate Warden * Matt Clark as Billy Bob * Jan Rita Cobler as Cathy Moss * Gene Rader as Leon Warback * Curtis Harris as Big Guy * Jerry Greene as Disc Jockey * Dave Helfert as Anchorman * Jeffrey Friedman (politician) as Newsman * James N. Harrell as Cop Chauffeur


Production


Filming locations

''Outlaw Blues'' was filmed on location in Austin, Texas and Huntsville, Texas.


Reception

In his review in '' The New York Times'', film critic A. H. Weiler found the film to be "pleasantly palatable it not especially nutritious" and "an amiable, lilting, if lightweight, diversion." Weiler acknowledges that the cast "make the most of a musical genre that has millions of devoted fans." On the aggregate reviewer web site ''Rotten Tomatoes'', the film received a 63% positive viewer rating based on 86 user ratings.


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* * * * {{Richard T. Heffron 1977 films Films directed by Richard T. Heffron American drama films Warner Bros. films Films scored by Charles Bernstein Films set in Austin, Texas Films shot in Austin, Texas 1970s English-language films 1970s American films