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Patsy & Loretta

Friends first, icons second
2019 | 83m | English

(1267 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Callie Khouri
Writer: Angelina Burnett
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A story of the close friendship of country music stars Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
Release Date: Oct 19, 2019
Director: Callie Khouri
Writer: Angelina Burnett
Genres: Drama, Music, TV Movie
Keywords biography
Production Companies Sony Pictures Television
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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)
Name Job
Callie Khouri Director
Angelina Burnett Writer
Susan Edelman Casting Director
Tim Lauer Original Music Composer
Scott Vickrey Editor
Kendall Bennett Production Design
Michael Lohmann Director of Photography
Iddo Lampton Enochs Jr. Unit Production Manager
Rick Kelly First Assistant Director
Richard Welch Second Assistant Director
Leigh Leverett Costume Design
Tyler Sheldon Set Decoration
Jim Diekhoff Special Effects Coordinator
Jori Jenae Makeup Department Head
Julie Callihan Key Makeup Artist
Yvette Stone Hair Department Head
Teresa Morgan Key Hair Stylist
Kenny Barrickman Post Producer
Fred Paragano Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Mayer Supervising Sound Editor
Aleksander Krutainis Production Office Assistant
Name Title
Neil Meron Executive Producer
Callie Khouri Executive Producer
Patsy Lynn Russell Co-Producer
Julie Fudge Co-Producer
Mark Nicholson Co-Executive Producer
Michael Lohmann Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 5 11 1
2024 5 7 13 3
2024 6 6 27 1
2024 7 4 7 2
2024 8 4 10 1
2024 9 1 2 1
2024 10 2 8 1
2024 11 1 4 1
2024 12 1 2 1
2025 1 2 4 1
2025 2 1 2 1
2025 3 1 1 1
2025 4 1 1 1
2025 5 1 1 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 0 0
2025 8 0 1 0
2025 9 1 1 0
2025 10 1 2 1

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Reviews

narrator56
8.0

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 t ... he 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.

Jul 05, 2022