Sweet Dreams (1985 film)

Sweet Dreams

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Karel Reisz
Produced by Bernard Schwartz
Written by Robert Getchell
Starring
Music by Charles Gross
Cinematography Robbie Greenberg
Edited by Malcolm Cooke
Production
company
Distributed by TriStar Pictures (Theatrical)
Release dates
  • October 4, 1985 (1985-10-04)
Running time
115 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $13.5 million
Box office $9,085,049

Sweet Dreams is a 1985 biographical film which tells the life story of country music singer Patsy Cline.

The film was written by Robert Getchell and directed by Karel Reisz. It stars Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ann Wedgeworth, David Clennon, James Staley, Gary Basaraba and John Goodman.

The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress (Jessica Lange). For all the musical sequences, Lange lip-synced to the original Patsy Cline recordings. The soundtrack of the same name was released in September 1985.

Plot

Patsy Cline (Lange) is unhappily married and playing small-time gigs in the tri-state area consisting of Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland when she meets Charlie Dick (Harris), whose charm and aggressive self-confidence catch her attention. In time, Patsy leaves her husband to marry Charlie, and she gives up music to focus on raising their children. But after Charlie gets drafted into the U.S. Army, Patsy begins singing again, and after joining forces with manager Randy Hughes, Patsy becomes a rising star on the country music scene.

However, Patsy's success fuels her self-confidence, much to Charlie's annoyance, and he becomes increasingly physically and emotionally abusive as Patsy attempts to assert her independence. Patsy was at the peak of her popularity as one of the first great female stars of country music when she died in a plane crash on March 5, 1963, at the age of 30.

Non-factual differences

For the scenes at an Army post, supposedly Fort Bragg, North Carolina, filming took place at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, instead. Other scenes were shot in Nashville, Tennessee, and Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Many of the sequences depicted in the film are inaccurate:

Cast

Soundtrack

External links

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