The best George Jones’s movies

George Jones

George Jones

12/09/1931- 26/04/2013
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R.O.T.O.R.

R.O.T.O.R.
2.7/10
Robotic Officer Tactical Operation Research. A prototype robot intended for crime combat escapes from the development lab and goes on a killing rampage.

George Jones & Friends 50th Anniversary Tribute Concert

George Jones & Friends 50th Anniversary Tribute Concert
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 17/04/2007

This Gun for Hire

This Gun for Hire
5.8/10
A killer for hire named Raven kills his target. However, he believes that he was just killing an ordinary person, but before he knows it, there's a massive manhunt for him. It seems that the man he killed is a senator. While trying to evade the police, he takes a woman, Anne hostage. Though he eventually lets her go. She develops some kind of fascination for him, which doesn't please her boyfriend, who just happens to be the one who tracking Raven. At the same time Raven tries to find out who set him up and why.

Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws

Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws
4.9/10
Two guys come to Nashville and try to make it on the country music scene. Their vision is to play at the Grand IL' Opry. Rejection after rejection pushes them to the verge of quitting and moving back to wherever they came from.

The Winding Stream

The Winding Stream
7.7/10
The story of the American music dynasty, the Carters and Cashes, and their decades-long influence on popular music.

A Poem Is a Naked Person

A Poem Is a Naked Person
7/10
Les Blank's first feature-length documentary captures music and other events at Leon Russell's Oklahoma recording studio during a three-year period (1972-1974).

Charlie Louvin: Still Rattlin' the Devil's Cage

Charlie Louvin: Still Rattlin' the Devil's Cage
Fifty years later, and he's still rattlin' the Devil's cage. Charlie Louvin can walk through a crowded mall and not attract attention. But it shouldn't be that way; the humble 83-year-old musician in the cowboy hat and jeans is a true American hero. To start, 50 years ago he and his brother recorded "Satan is Real," an album that shook up the music business. And the life he lived thereafter was pretty radical, too, from his military service to his country to his 61-year marriage to his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry. On Friday, December 3, 2010 at the fooBAR in Nashville, we caught Charlie Louvin on stage, making music for his fans, celebrating the anniversary of that famous album. And we filmed the night for history's sake. This is the tribute he so richly deserves.

Opry Video Classics : Legends

Opry Video Classics : Legends
  • Genre: DocumentaryMusic
  • Release: 21/11/2007
  • Character: Himself (archive footage)
The biggest names in country music appear in this compilation of 15 performances from Nashville's famed Grand Ole Opry, featuring Patsy Cline, Marty Robbins, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Dolly Parton and more. Spanning country's golden age from the 1950s to the '70s, the classic collection includes Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter," Conway Twitty's "Hello Darlin'" and an early appearance by Willie Nelson sporting short hair. Cast:Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Marty Robbins, Tammy Wynette, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Faron Young, Ray Price, Statler Brothers, Ernest Tubb Genres:Music & Musicals, Classic Country & Western, Country & Western/Folk

Opry Video Classics: Honky-Tonk Heroes

Opry Video Classics: Honky-Tonk Heroes
  • Genre: DocumentaryMusic
  • Release: 21/11/2007
  • Character: Himself (archive footage)
From historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., comes this collection of 15 Grand Ole Opry performances, including Johnny Cash singing "Folsom Prison Blues" and George Jones delivering "The Race Is On." Among the other honky-tonk legends are Ray Price ("Heartaches by the Number"), Porter Wagoner ("Misery Loves Company"), Dave Dudley ("Six Days on the Road"), Ernest Tubb ("Walking the Floor Over You") and Bobby Bare ("Detroit City").

From Nashville With Music

From Nashville With Music
7.4/10
From Nashville With Music is another slim plot that gives an excuse for Nashville country stars to perform. The stars are Leo G. Carroll, Marilyn Maxwell, Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Marty Robbins (singing "El Paso"), Buddy Allen, Bill Anderson, Don Gibson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Cousin Jody, Buck Owens, Bonnie Owens, Charley Pride, Susan Raye, Carl Smith, Wynn Stewart and Tammy Wynette. (from http://archive.tennessean.com/article/20070511/SPECIAL0907/705110501/1969-Movie-From-Nashville-Music)

Opry Video Classics: Hall of Fame

Opry Video Classics: Hall of Fame
Back in 1961, the Country Music Association founded the Country Music Hall of Fame to recognize the top artists, songwriters, broadcasters and executives in the business. Hall of Fame set honors the illustrious Class of '73 - Chet Atkins and Patsy Cline - with Chet's instrumental hit Yakety Axe and Patsy's Imagine That. Johnny Cash appears twice, while Willie Nelson in Mr. Record Man shows his rarely seen pre-outlaw, clean-cut side.

George Jones: Same Ole Me

George Jones: Same Ole Me
They call him "Possum." They also call him "Country Music's Living Legend." His devotion to pure, down-home country music has been unwavering through the years and has allowed him a claim to the title of the greatest vocal interpreter that the world of country music has ever known.

Opry Video Classics: Love Songs

Opry Video Classics: Love Songs
Nothing says "I Love You" like a country song. And no singer ever expressed these sentiments better than Dolly Parton in I Will Always Love You, one of the highlights from Love Songs. Patsy Cline and Ferlin Husky address the pain of separation. Sexy Conway Twitty gets right down to business in I See the Want To In Your Eyes. As for Ray Price - he make a failed romance sound mighty pretty in For the Good Times.

Waylon Jennings: Renegade. Outlaw. Legend.

Waylon Jennings: Renegade. Outlaw. Legend.
6.7/10
Newly updated, the authorized biography of Waylon Jennings, from his days as Buddy Holly's protégé to his battles with the Nashville system. From his musical breakthrough in the 1970's to drug addiction and recovery in the 1980's to his death in 2002. A memorable portrait of one of the great legends of country music. Featuring rare footage and excerpts from over 20 of Waylon's greatest hits. Includes the complete program - The Lost Outlaw Performance. In 1978, Waylon Jennings and the Waylors performed on the concert stage of the Grand Ole Opry. This show captures Waylon Jennings and his band at the height of the country music Outlaw period, ample evidence of the extraordinary writing and singing talents of Waylon Jennings. The Lost Outlaw Performance is presented in it's entirety exactly as it was recorded.

George Jones: Live in Concert: Greatest Hits

George Jones: Live in Concert: Greatest Hits
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/01/2004
Grammy winner George Jones delivers a versatile set list of songs in this televised performance recorded live at the Church Street Station in Orlando and featuring special guests Johnny Rodriguez and Mark Gray, who sit in on several numbers. Tracks include "Who's Gonna Chop My Baby's Kindlin'," "Bartender's Blues," "Chicken Reel," "I Always Get Lucky with You," "No Show Jones" and "He Stopped Loving Her Today." =

George Jones: Live in Tennessee

George Jones: Live in Tennessee
9.4/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/01/1993
On a hot spring night, the rolling hills of Tennesee came alive and rocked again to the pure country sounds of George Jones, country music's greatest living singer. Fans crowded the stage with hands full of flowers while cowboy hats waved in the air to salute country music's living legend. George Jones, Country Music's Hall of Fame and Pioneer Award winner, is captured "Live in Tennessee" at a sellout performance in the Knoxville Civic Coluseum. See why his he is the heart and soul of country music. Includes an introduction by Alan Jackson, and a special guest appearance by Tracy Lawrence and Mark Chesnutt.

George Jones: Country Legends Live

George Jones: Country Legends Live
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 18/12/2007
  • Character: artist
George Jones and the Jones Boys played hits for the crowd at Church Street Station in Orlando, in 1984. Performances include I Always Get Luck With You, Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes, Bartender's Blues, The One I Loved Back Then and He Stopped Loving Her Today.

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