W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings
Back in 1957, sweet-talking W.W. lived in a '55 Olds, loved bubble gum, Errol Flynn, country music, fried chicken, robbing filling stations, and a girl named Dixie. Not necessarily in that order.W.W. Bright is a robber with a heart of gold who travels the South knocking off banks and gas stations owned by a corrupt businessman. When he hijacks a car, he meets an aspiring country band, the Dixie Dancekings, led by Dixie. The two sides eventually take a liking to one another, especially after the Dancekings realize the size of Bright's thefts. Trailed by religious zealot cop Deacon Gore, Bright helps the band make it big while on the run.
Description: W.W. Bright is a robber with a heart of gold who travels the South knocking off banks and gas stations owned by a corrupt businessman. When he hijacks a car, he meets an aspiring country band, the Dixie Dancekings, led by Dixie. The two sides eventually take a liking to one another, especially after the Dancekings realize the size of Bright's thefts. Trailed by religious zealot cop Deacon Gore, Bright helps the band make it big while on the run.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 91 minutes
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Played W.W. Bright
Conny Van Dyke
Played Dixie
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James Hampton
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Don Williams
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Played Good Ole Boy #2
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Played Hester Tate
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Played Della
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Played June Ann
Roni Stoneman Hemrick
Played Ticket Lady
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Nancy Andrews
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Shirlee Strother
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Virginia Chew
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Stanley Greene
Played Chauffeur Powell
Frank Moore
Played June Ann's Boss
Fred Stuthman
Played Sourface
Cathy Baker
Played Dixiebelle #1
Heidi Hepler
Played Dixiebelle #2
Polly Holliday
Played Mrs. Cozzens
Lorene Mann
Played Dolorosa Sister #1
Rita M. Figlio
Played Dolorosa Sister #2
Sudie Callaway
Played Dolorosa Sister #3
Mickey Salter
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Gil Rogers
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Gil Gilliam
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Art Carney
Played Deacon
Norman Grabowski
Played Redneck (uncredited)
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