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The Fastest Guitar Alive

Year:1967
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Comedy, Music, Western
IMDB:IMDB Page
Rating:6.0  Rate
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Community: 3 Have Seen


DirectorMichael D. Moore
Selected CastRoy Orbison as Johnny
 Sammy Jackson as Steve
 Lyle Bettger as Charlie
 Joan Freeman as Sue Chesnut


On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

The Fastest Guitar Alive - Warner Home Video - USA (2011)


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Number: 845246  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: neil86
Description: Title screenshot


Comments and Reviews
 
jakal68
24th Feb 2024
 
 

 
Neil Forbes
23rd Sep 2015
 @Neil86, actually "There Won't Be Many Coming Home" could've referred to ANY conflict, not just Viet Nam. Though it was included in the (supposed) soundtrack album, but not the film, it might've referred to the Civil War, for purposes of context in the movie.
 

 
neil86
22nd Sep 2015
 Only 7 songs from the 10 tracks LP were used in the film but definitely not "There Wont Be Many Coming Home" which I think was an anti-Vietnam war song. "Pistolero" was the only song from the movie put on a 45 rpm at the time.
 

 
Neil Forbes
22nd Sep 2015
 @Jasper, I do recall seeing an LP issued in Australia on the London label(for contractural reasons) of the movie soundtrack, but I only saw it once many years ago. I wouldn't have thought it would be re-issued on CD though. It's quite a surprise that you've found and uploaded it.
 

 
Jasper
22nd Sep 2015
 I added the CD with songs from the movie.
https://www.45worlds.com/cdalbum/cd/4666972au
 

 
Record Collector
22nd Sep 2015
 Yep just looked it up
 

 
Neil Forbes
22nd Sep 2015
 Ah, RC, the title's actually "Cry Softly Lonely One" which was the A-side of the single, "Pistolero" was the B-side.
 

 
Record Collector
22nd Sep 2015
 Not forgetting cry softly to me as I have it on cd great song
 

 
Neil Forbes
22nd Sep 2015
 As I said, it was his ONLY movie appearance. The movie was a "contrived" piece, in order to fit Orbison in, much like Elvis Presley's films, all contrived and built around Presley with songs that Presley himself said he hated doing most of them. But in this film, Roy Orbison himself composed all the songs(some with partner, Bill Dees). Another song from this film is "There Won't Be Many Coming Home", an all-time Orbison classic!
 

 
Record Collector
22nd Sep 2015
 Saw this movie on TCM I didn't know he can act
 

 
Neil Forbes
22nd Sep 2015
 In that clip I think I also spotted Ernest Borgnine. The song was on the B-side of "Cry Softly, Lonely One". The movie was Orbison's ONLY opportunity to act, a movie career was the reason why he switched from Monument to M-G-M in the first place.
 

 
neil86
21st Sep 2015
 B side of this single HERE"Pistolero" is from movie
 


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