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The Buddy Holly Story

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 54min
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The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
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La storia della vita e della carriera del primo cantante rock and roll, dalla sua ascesa fulminea alla celebrità.La storia della vita e della carriera del primo cantante rock and roll, dalla sua ascesa fulminea alla celebrità.La storia della vita e della carriera del primo cantante rock and roll, dalla sua ascesa fulminea alla celebrità.

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    • Steve Rash
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alan Swyer
    • John Goldrosen
    • Robert Gittler
  • Star
    • Gary Busey
    • Don Stroud
    • Charles Martin Smith
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    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alan Swyer
      • John Goldrosen
      • Robert Gittler
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      • Gary Busey
      • Don Stroud
      • Charles Martin Smith
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    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Buddy
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Jesse
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Ray Bob
    Conrad Janis
    Conrad Janis
    • Ross Turner
    William Jordan
    • Riley
    Maria Richwine
    • Maria Elena
    Amy Johnston
    Amy Johnston
    • Cindy Lou
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Sol Gittler
    • (as Dick O'Neil)
    Fred Travalena
    Fred Travalena
    • Madman Mancuso
    Neva Patterson
    Neva Patterson
    • Mrs. Holly
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Mr. Holly
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • T.J.
    • (as John Goff)
    Gloria Irizarry
    Gloria Irizarry
    • Mrs. Santiago
    Jody Berry
    • Engineer Sam
    Richard Kennedy
    Richard Kennedy
    • Preacher
    Jim Beach
    • Wilson
    Gailard Sartain
    Gailard Sartain
    • Big Bopper
    Albert Popwell
    Albert Popwell
    • Eddie
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      • Alan Swyer
      • John Goldrosen
      • Robert Gittler
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    An amazing transformation occurs...

    I've always been a Gary Busey fan since I saw him playing crazed villains in the likes of UNDER SIEGE and LETHAL WEAPON. The guy screams entertainment value, and it's tough to resist his manic charms. So I decided to go back to the beginning, and catch up with a role that helped make his name: as Buddy Holly in THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, a biopic exploring the tragic rock 'n roll star's rise to fame.

    It's a thoroughly engaging little movie with a definite 1970s vibe to it, in that actors are given the opportunity to act without flashy direction or editing or special effects getting in the way. Busey dyes his hair black, dons the horn-rimmed glasses and is good to go. Nothing more is needed than that.

    The story that plays out is never less than interesting and usually more besides. Of course, there are musical numbers popping up throughout and Busey makes these his own; it feels like it's the kind of role an actor was born to play. That alone would make THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY a decent film, but the strength of the supporting players (mainly Charles Martin Smith and Don Stroud) and the involving storyline are the icing on the cake.
    6slokes

    Great Busey Performance, Weak Everything Else

    When Gary Busey got nominated for an Oscar for his performance in "The Buddy Holly Story," alongside Robert DeNiro, Warren Beatty, Laurence Olivier, and winner Jon Voight, it turned a lot of heads and made people pay more attention when the film came out on video and cable. Seeing it then for the first time years ago, I was amazed by Busey's powerful dynamism, the way he lives through each moment of the film so authentically. The rest of the film was enjoyable, funny, perceptive, and made me feel like I really understood something about Buddy Holly.

    Watching it again years later, I still think Busey is terrific. But the rest of the film feels like a 1970s TV movie, with broad characterizations by the likes of Conrad Janis as a record exec. The Crickets are woefully portrayed, or perhaps a better word might be betrayed, given this shows them to be racist mediocrities who hold their buddy Buddy down. Even when the history isn't wrong, it feels wrong, like the scene of the Buffalo DJ who locks himself in his studio and plays "That'll Be The Day" non-stop until the police break down the door, helping launch the band.

    "How'd get that dynamite sound?" the actor playing the DJ asks, hamming it up.

    "Well, there's a guitar, drums, a stand-up bass and a cricket," Buddy replies, meaning an insect got in the middle of the recording session and made some background noise.

    "Wow, Buddy Holly and the Crickets! What a super name!"

    There's some truth behind the anecdote, a cricket apparently did find its way into the studio and inspired the band's name, but it just feels too contrived. Same with Buddy's problems back home in Lubbock, Texas, where his girl wants him to shape up and go to college. The actress playing the girlfriend is cute and winsome, but she pouts like a sitcom actress and says her lines like she's auditioning to play Marsha Brady.

    But when the camera is on Busey as Holly, something takes over. He throws himself into every song with utter abandon, losing himself in Buddy's big glasses and pompadoured curls. It's not a note-perfect Buddy, but it encapsulates his spirit in a defining way. The only other actor who so dominated a film was George C. Scott in "Patton."

    The fictionalized Crickets, only two instead of three, Don Stroud and Charles Martin Smith, are pretty terrific as backing musicians. I especially liked Stroud as Jesse the drummer, the way he cracks the skins and hammers the high hats with door-slamming authority. All the numbers are performed live, an unusual and brave choice by director Steve Rash that pays off brilliantly, capturing the raw vibrancy of straight-ahead rock 'n' roll.

    There's a great opening sequence, done with a swooping camera shot inside a roller rink to where Buddy and his band play some bop for the kiddies and scandalize the community. Just the way the band switches from the soporific "Mockingbird Hill" to the thumping "Rock Around With Ollie Vee," with the audience reacting in comically but believably different ways (kids rushing the stage clapping their hands, adults rushing the exits clapping their ears) is a thrilling capsule commentary on what rock overcame to take over American culture. Also good are the period touches at the rink, like the malt bar, the roller skates, the sad fellow with the combover who plays rinkydink piano until someone taps him on the shoulders in mid-note.

    Also good is the Apollo Theater scene, where Buddy and the Crickets become the first white band to play in that Harlem venue, getting a hilariously cold reaction when the curtain goes up, then winning the crowd over. I sort of doubt it happened like that, but there's some funny exchanges with the theater manager, and it's nice seeing Stymie from "Our Gang" in an adult role, complete with his trademark derby.

    Basically, any scene where Buddy is performing is good, though his final performance at the Winter Dance Party in Clear Lake, Iowa, by which point he has become a solo act, is a little overdone, what with the over-the-top violins on "True Love Ways" and Ritchie Valens joining him on stage at the end with maracas.

    Meanwhile back home, the Crickets come over to Buddy's apartment, and after talking to Buddy's pregnant wife Maria Elena, decide to surprise Buddy at his next tour stop in Moorhead, Minnesota. Yeah, right. Of course Buddy won't be there, he and Ritchie and the Big Bopper having picked the wrong night to fly. All that's left is a freeze frame of Buddy and some sad music over the credits.

    We only had Buddy for 18 months, and this film, along with Don McLean's 1972 hit "American Pie," gave him back to us in a small but tangible way. For that, and for Busey's breakout moment, it is worth treasuring, and there are some nice scenes here and there. But playing with the facts is no way to tell a legend's story, especially when it serves sitcom-caliber punch lines. It's a good movie, but the real story behind it is better.
    6cgvegas

    Gary Busey Creates a Larger than Real Life Buddy Holly

    If there is one reason to watch this movie, it's not for an accurate depiction of Buddy Holly's life and career; it's for Gary Busey's incredible portrayal of the lead character. Busey received a well deserved Best Actor Oscar nomination for his tour de force. The film is a "docudrama" that overstates and over-glorifies Holly's contribution to and achievements in the early Rock and Roll era. I guess John Lennon was joking when he said "Before Elvis, there was nothing" because anyone who watched this movie understands that nobody knew what they were doing before Good Ole Buddy emerged on the scene a few years later. And he did it all without a producer or even a band who believed in and supported him! But when you're in the same league as Motzart, anything's possible! That's what makes Busey's performance so remarkable; he is so convincing and compelling that you actually believe this is who Buddy Holly was. Busey succeeds in creating this charismatic and dynamic performer,leader and visionary who never existed to that extent. The final scene is case in point when Holly is bombastically leading Richie Valens and the Big Bopper on stage during the final concert; in reality it could have been the 4th co-headliner, Dion and Belmonts closing that show and Holly playing drums for them which he had to do often on that tour. But this movie is not about presentation of the hard facts, but a celebration of a man and his music, which Busey's performance along with all of Holly's best songs easily accomplishes.
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    Busey Delivers Big Time

    I always liked listening to Buddy Holly and felt a real loss when he was killed at a young age in an airplane crash. He wasn't in the old rock 'n roll class of , let's say, Chuck Berry or Jerry Lee Lewis, but he wasn't far behind. Who knows how big his legacy would have been had he sang for decades. Almost every single he put out was a hit.

    So, I was very pleasantly surprised how good a job Gary Busey did at playing him and at imitating his singing voice. He did Buddy proud, as were the actors (Don Stroud and Charles Martin Smith) who played Holly's backup group, "The Crickets."

    Music-wise, there are some of Holly's better-known songs in the beginning of the film and its really good with a strong finish at the end as Holly and the boys are shown in Iowa in their last concert ever. Busey not only sings like Holly, he's a dead ringer for him in the looks department. Some thing was the actor''s best performance ever, and you get no argument from me.

    I'm also glad they ended the film on an upbeat note with that Iowa concert, instead of dwelling on his tragic accident. The ending could have been a real downer, but they didn't let it be.
    8shepardjessica-1

    WELL-MADE BIOPIC WITH GREAT TURN BY GARY BUSEY!

    Gary Busey's best performance in a nicely-flowing biography. Since had a musical background, he was able to do his own songs and it really works. It's always good to see that fine actor, Don Stroud (one of the crickets) and Charlie Martin Smith as well.

    An 8 out of 10. Best performance = Gary Busey. Thankfully, Mr. Busey was Oscar-nominated for this, losing to Jon Voight in COMING HOME. A fairly low-budget flick that doesn't disappoint, with GREAT SONGS by Mr. Holly. I hope this made plenty of dough. Busey was never this popular again for varying reasons, but thankfully he has this one great one on his resume.

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      According to Little Richard, the Apollo theater performance by Buddy Holly and The Crickets in front of an all-black audience is pretty accurate. Holly and his band were booked "sight unseen" because the owner thought they were black. The audience was shocked to see white performers on stage, but they embraced Holly and his band.
    • Blooper
      Buddy Holly's parents were not against the music as depicted in the film. Mrs. Holley even helped Buddy write "Maybe Baby".
    • Citazioni

      [last lines]

      Buddy Holly: Thank you, Clearlake! C'mon... we love you, we'll see you next year.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Caption shown after the end credits are over: "This film is dedicated to those who loved him first - Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Holley, Maria Elena Holly"
    • Connessioni
      Featured in At the Movies: Movies We'd Book If We Owned a Movie Theater (1982)
    • Colonne sonore
      Mockin' Bird Hill
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      Written by Vaughn Horton

      Performed by Gary Busey

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 settembre 1978 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Die Buddy Holly Story
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 3635 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, California, Stati Uniti(Moonlight Rollerway roller rink)
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      • ECA
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      • 1.200.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 14.363.400 USD
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      • 14.363.400 USD
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