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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. The film was not released theatrically until 1981.

  2. 1. Mai 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.

    • (941)
    • Documentary, Biography, Music
    • James Szalapski
    • 1976-05-01
  3. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 309. In the mid-‘70s, filmmaker James Szalapski documented the then-nascent country music movement that would become known as “outlaw country.”...

  4. 15. Apr. 2022 · movies. Heartworn Highways by James Szalapski. Publication date 1981 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Documentary Language English. No copyright infringement Addeddate 2022-04-15 12:07:49 Identifier heartw ...

    • 149 Min.
  5. 12. Jan. 2021 · Heartworn Highways – Official Re-Release Trailer - YouTube. Kino Lorber. 74.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 265. 21K views 3 years ago. In virtual cinemas starting February 5. In the mid-‘70s,...

    • 2 Min.
    • 22K
    • Kino Lorber
  6. Overview. “Heartworn Highways, the fabled, previously hard-to-find 1975 film, has been re-edited, color corrected and re-mastered for its DVD release by England’s Catfish Entertainment. With the addition of over an hour’s worth of previously unseen footage, what was once an excellent film is now an essential DVD for Americana fans.

  7. 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.