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Pure Country
TrailerIn an effort to become grounded, super star Chandler walks away from the spotlight and goes back to the country town of his youth. There he's helped and hindered by friends and staff, but pushes on in his search for a real music style as well as a real romance.Actors: George Strait, Lesley Ann Warren, Isabel Glasser, Kyle Chandler, John Doe, Rory Calhoun, Molly McClure, James Terry McIlvain, Toby Metcalf, Mark Walters, Tom Christopher, ...»Director: Christopher CainCountry: United StatesDuration: 112 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Pure Country"
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Characters of "Pure Country"
Dusty Wyatt ChandlerPlayed by: George StraitLula RogersPlayed by: Lesley Ann WarrenHarley TuckerPlayed by: Isabel GlasserBuddy JacksonPlayed by: Kyle ChandlerEarl BlackstockPlayed by: John DoeErnest TuckerPlayed by: Rory CalhounGrandma Ivy ChandlerPlayed by: Molly McClureTim TuckerPlayed by: James Terry McIlvainJ.W. TuckerPlayed by: Toby MetcalfAlPlayed by: Mark WaltersBobby LouisPlayed by: Jeff PrettymanMonique JamesPlayed by: Sharon Thomas CainWaitressPlayed by: Julie JohnsonPrivate DetectivePlayed by: Fred EllisCourierPlayed by: Fred FontanaHostessPlayed by: Kristen MichaelsAssistantPlayed by: Evelyn FurtakReporterPlayed by: Eric Randall -
Directors of "Pure Country"
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Creators of "Pure Country"
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Critic Reviews of "Pure Country"
Seattle TimesMay 18, 2016The director, Christopher Cain, brings not a hint of irony to any of this -- not even to the Vegas finale in which Dusty is supposed to rescue himself from glitz.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 18, 2016Pure Country is an Elvis movie with a thick country twang.
Los Angeles TimesMay 18, 2016Singers often make good actors, but Strait's debut performance doesn't measure up to his heartfelt, down-home warbling. It doesn't matter much: Pure Country is pure corn.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Though this slick-looking paean to down-home values often undercuts its own message, Pure Country is an effective vehicle for amiable country star George Strait.
People MagazineMay 18, 2016If it were any cornier or mushier, it would be chowder, but this vehicle for country singer Strait generates a charming sweetness, the music is lively, and both Strait and Glasser are ingratiating new faces.
South Florida Sun-SentinelMay 18, 2016This is an enjoyable movie for fans of country music, for whom the rich soundtrack should be a delight. And if they happen to have a crush on George Strait, so much the better.
Philadelphia Daily NewsMay 18, 2016Strait gives an uncertain performance, full of blatantly rehearsed reactions and stoic delivery. It looks like he's reluctant to participate, and you can hardly blame him.
Tulsa WorldMay 18, 2016You always know that you're being manipulated by Pure Country, and you're usually pretty sure what's going to happen next. Still, chances are fairly good you'll leave the theater smiling when it's over, humming one of the sentimental songs.
Baltimore SunMay 18, 2016If Strait weren't so appealing, the movie would be easier to dismiss. Let's hope it does well enough to give him a second shot and that maybe he can find something a little bit less Vegas and a little bit more East Texas.
Radio TimesMay 18, 2016Your opinion of this tale of a troubled country superstar will depend totally on your reaction to George Strait. There's no denying he's handy with a tune, but dialogue proves more difficult for him.
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