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    Heartworn Highways

    1976 · Documentary · 1h 32m

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  1. Heartworn Highways is a documentary film by James Szalapski whose vision captured some of the founders of the Outlaw Country movement in Texas and Tennessee in the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976. [1]

  2. May 1, 1976 · Heartworn Highways: Directed by James Szalapski. With Peggy Brooks, Guy Clark, David Allan Coe, Rodney Crowell. The best music and the best whiskey come from the same part of the country.

  3. Currently you are able to watch "Heartworn Highways" streaming on Showtime Apple TV Channel, Kino Film Collection. It is also possible to buy "Heartworn Highways" on Apple TV as download or rent it on Apple TV online.

  4. In the mid-‘70s, filmmaker James Szalapski documented the then-nascent country music movement that would become known as “outlaw country.”.

  5. Apr 15, 2022 · Heartworn Highways by James Szalapski. Publication date 1981 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Documentary Language English Item Size

  6. Feb 10, 2021 · The resulting film, “Heartworn Highways,” has rarely been seen since its completion in 1976. Now, it’s being revived by with a virtual screening from distributor Kino Marquee, accessible all over...

  7. Heartworn Highways. In the mid-‘70s, filmmaker James Szalapski documented the then-nascent country music movement that would become known as “outlaw country.”

  8. Heartworn Highways. Available on Prime Video. In the mid-‘70s, filmmaker James Szalapski documented the then-nascent country music movement that would become known as “outlaw country.”.

  9. Thanks for visiting the new home of Heartworn Highways! Here you'll soon find loads of bonus content from both the original and new film, AND in the coming months, both feature films for your viewing pleasure.

  10. Overview. The music speaks for itself in this performance documentary that highlights some of the biggest names within the country-folk scene in Texas and Tennessee during the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976, eschewing narration and staged interviews. James Szalapski.

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