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The Last Ride - The Hank Williams Story

Friday, Jun 15, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Jun 16, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Jun 17, 5:30 pm
Monday, Jun 18, 7:30 pm
Runtime: 1:42:37
Rating: PG 13

Hank called himself Luke the Drifter.  He pioneered, and pretty much invented what we know today as country music. At the peak of his career, he was acknowledged to be the greatest singer-songwriter in American history. But after a meteoric rise to record and radio super-stardom in the late 1940’s, the man had made a train wreck of his life. Drugs, alcohol, and a hair-trigger temper had ended two marriages, ruined a host of friendships and made the tortured genius a virtual untouchable in the music business.
 
So at the end of 1952, Hank Williams gathered what was left of his physical strength to make things right, and begin the long road back. He booked New Year’s shows in West Virginia and Ohio, and hired a local kid who didn’t even own a radio, much less know who this legend was, to drive him there from Montgomery Alabama. No one else wanted the job.
 
He never got there. Somewhere on that last highway, the country music legend passed away on New Years Day, 1953, in the back of his powder blue Cadillac, carrying only his guitar and a notebook full of unfinished songs.  He was 29.

Inspired by the mysterious final days Hank Williams’ mercurial life, THE LAST RIDE is the story of that final drive through the bleak Appalachian countryside of 1950’s America.  A lonely two-man odyssey; a boy coming of age, and a man leaving this world way before his time, a victim of his own abuses. 
 
Sparse and contemplative as a cold December drive through coal mining country, the story takes us inside the heart of a man who knows he’s dying, and a dreamless boy whose fate seems already determined. And yet, the all too human connection of two souls needing just one friend, and a beautiful young woman herself looking for something to believe in or hope for in a cold and lonely world leave us with an ending of hope, optimism, and ultimately, redemption on one man’s last ride into eternity.
 
Directed By: Harry Thomason
 
Starring: Henry Thomas, Jesse James, Kaley Cuoco and Fred Dalton Thompson
 
Reviews:
“A hypnotic romp about what is possibly country music’s most tantalizing true story.   Warmly and superbly acted.” Mark Smirnoff / Oxford American Magazine
 
Admission Prices*:
General: $9.00
Seniors, Students and Active Military: $8.00
Members: $7.00
Children 12 and under: $6.00
Bargain Matinee Prices (all shows before 6:00pm)
General: $7.00
Members: $5:00
Children 12 and under: $4.00
 
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