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ComedyFantasy

Country Gold

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It’s 1994 and two country-music legends meet in Nashville. Troyal, an up-and-comer from Oklahoma who likes his steaks well done, and the washed-up, viper-tongued George Jones, who has decided that he wants to have himself cryogenically frozen.

Release Date : 2022-07-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The StraitsBetmar-Heliand Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lisandro Boccacci

Character Name : Lawyer

Original Name : Lisandro Boccacci

Gender : Male

Mickey Reece

Character Name : Troyal

Original Name : Mickey Reece

Gender : Male

Ginger Gilmartin

Character Name : Gail Williams

Original Name : Ginger Gilmartin

Gender : Female

Ben Hall

Character Name : George Jones

Original Name : Ben Hall

Gender : Male

Colleen Elizabeth Miller

Character Name : Activist Leader

Original Name : Colleen Elizabeth Miller

Gender : Female

Cate Jones

Character Name : Narrator

Original Name : Cate Jones

Gender : Female

Peter Anthony Seay

Character Name : Detective Harold Kipps

Original Name : Peter Anthony Seay

Gender : Male

Laurie Cummings

Character Name : Ethel

Original Name : Laurie Cummings

Gender : Female

Leah N.H. Philpott

Character Name : Jamie

Original Name : Leah N.H. Philpott

Gender : Female

Connie Franklin

Character Name : Gabby Ross

Original Name : Connie Franklin

Gender : Female

Melissa Sellers-Durham

Character Name : Bar Patron

Original Name : Melissa Sellers-Durham

Gender : Male

Mary Buss

Character Name : Cass

Original Name : Mary Buss

Gender : Female

Whit Kunschik

Character Name : Connie

Original Name : Whit Kunschik

Gender : Female

Jacob Snovel

Character Name : Terry Rothstein

Original Name : Jacob Snovel

Gender : Male

Danielle Evon Ploeger

Character Name : Donna

Original Name : Danielle Evon Ploeger

Gender : Female

Lorri Bohnert

Character Name : Bar Patron

Original Name : Lorri Bohnert

Gender : Female

Ian Clarke

Character Name : Detective Hoberman

Original Name : Ian Clarke

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2023-04-23

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** _This film was screened at Fantastic Fest_ Director, co-writer and star Mickey Reece is nothing if not ambitious with “Country Gold,” his offbeat, black and white dark comedy / sci-fi film that’s not quite funny or fun enough to become the cult classic it wants to be. Even though the end product isn’t a slam dunk, there’s a lot to admire about this original, thoughtful independent film. Highly commercial country star Troyal Brux (Reece) gets a letter from the legendary George Jones (Ben Hall), asking the man to drop everything and come meet him in Nashville. Troyal has long idolized Mr. Jones, and it’s an invitation he simply can’t refuse. When he arrives, the two prepare for a night out on the town that includes well-done steak dinners, plenty of booze, gun shooting, and encounters with loose women. Little does Troyal know the real reason he was summoned is that George has a very important appointment the next morning, where he is set to by cryogenically frozen. It’s a bizarre story about art, legacy, regret, self-doubt, and what it means to be a man in the world of country music and society as a whole. All of this is expressed in a screenplay (co-written by John Selvidge) that has a casual, “shooting the shit” type of conversational dialogue. While there are a fair share of misfires, parts of the script absolutely sing, especially the scenes about the demands of creating art on your own terms — if such a thing really existed. Burdened with his own insecurities, Troyal tries too hard at almost everything he does. He wants so badly to be relevant, accepted, and liked that he embodies that exaggerated good ‘ol boy routine that seems to be expected of country music personalities in particular. It’s such an integral part of his personality that at first you assume he’s making up the personal invitation from Jones. There is a lot to unpack here, and the absurdist, experimental film feel can be an acquired taste for some. The story is slow and monotonous in parts, which doesn’t make for the most entertaining movie. In fact, this story is so unusual in its conversational dissections of life that it’s perfect for the page and would make a killer novel. “Country Gold” isn’t without its fair share of problems, but it still warrants a positive rating and review not only because it’s so interesting and different, but because it is a solid expression of the filmmaker’s unique voice.