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The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1 Std. 26 Min.
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The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico (2005)
The strange and debatably short life of Guy Terrifico takes us from the wilds of Canada to the wild times of Nashville and London. Fondly remembered by his contemporaries like Kris Kristofferson, Ronnie Hawkins, Levon Helm and Merle Haggard.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA faux documentary about the rise and fall of fictional country singer Guy Terrifico, featuring some legendary real-life performers.A faux documentary about the rise and fall of fictional country singer Guy Terrifico, featuring some legendary real-life performers.A faux documentary about the rise and fall of fictional country singer Guy Terrifico, featuring some legendary real-life performers.

  • Regie
    • Michael Mabbott
  • Drehbuch
    • Michael Mabbott
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kris Kristofferson
    • Matt Murphy
    • Colin Linden
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    361
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Mabbott
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Mabbott
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Matt Murphy
      • Colin Linden
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      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
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    Matt Murphy
    • Guy Terrifico
    Colin Linden
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    Stephen Bruton
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    Phil Kaufman
    Phil Kaufman
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    George Stroumboulopoulos
    George Stroumboulopoulos
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    Ronnie Hawkins
    Ronnie Hawkins
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    Natalie Radford
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    • Mary Lou Griffiths
    Jane Sowerby
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    Jim Cuddy
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    Greg Keelor
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    Jake Lamanna
    • Guy At 10
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      • Michael Mabbott
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    10beadcat49

    The Spinal Tap of the 1970s San Fernando Valley Country Scene

    Not only was this funny along the lines of "Spinal Tap", but really was the most true-to-life mockumentary I've seen. I had never heard of it, but rented it on an impulse because Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard were in on the joke. This film takes place in the early 1970s. I was just dating my husband (guitar player) at this time and we were entrenched in the music scene of L.A. at a certain level that included hanging at The Corral in Topanga Canyon, going to the Topanga Canyon Banjo & Fiddle Contest every year, and our good friend Artie was in the house band at The Palomino in the San Fernando Valley. Clarence White and Gram Parsons had just left the Byrds and were playing around town. We went to the Troubador to see Waylon Jennings, where we got a great show, culminating in Waylon falling over backwards off of his stool at the end of a tune. The Eagles, who were just Linda Rondstadt's back-up band then, used to hang out at the bar at the Troubador. I have to say that this film is the most real film I've seen of those days, mostly because of the set designer and the clothing designer. Everything in this film is so on-the-money as to be almost real...unlike "Spinal Tap" which was much more tongue-in-cheek and over-the-top. I recommend this film highly for anyone who wants to know what it was really like in those days. Our friend Bob went to the Troubador one night a little early for the show to see Kris Kristofferson and went upstairs and saw Kris there. Bob kept going on about this new songwriter, knowing that Kris had everything to do with bringing him to the limelight, and couldn't say enough about John Prine. He ended up singing "The Late John Garfield Blues" with Kris Kristofferson upstairs at the Troubador before the show. When it was over and he was heading downstairs he heard Kris say to someone..."Who was that big guy in the tennis shoes?" Ah yes, those were the days. This is a brilliant film, in my humble opinion. It captured everything about those days. Well done!
    9bigharv-1

    "TERRIFICO" indeed!

    "The life and hard times of Guy Terrifico" is the funniest film I've seen all year. I checked it out at Austin's South by Southwest film fest and have been laughing ever since. This crazy little Canadian film is about a mad man country rock star in the 1970's who disappears at the height of his career. 30 years later, an album of duets called "Retribution Honkytonkus" is apparently about to be released with new Guy Terrifico recordings so this documentary crew interviews all his old buddies to see if they think he is alive or not. Did he die or didn't he? I won't spoil the ending but you won't be disappointed. I would describe this film as "This is Spinal Tap" in the country music world. It features Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Phil Kaufman, Levon Helm & Ronnie Hawkins along for the ride. Lots of funny moments but "Hump the Drum" is my favorite. GUY ROCKS!
    9jonny_is

    Very entertaining!

    I saw this at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin Texas. I can't say enough good things about this movie. The film follows the life of the fictional Guy Terrifico, who made his way up the country music charts in the early 1970's along with greats like Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings. The interviews with these country music stars is what gives this film its authentic touch as well as laugh out loud humor. The performance and musical talent of the films star, Matt Murphy, draws you into the often inebriated world of Guy Terrifico. He captures the essence of a true poet who is swept up in the world of super stardom. I talked to many people after the screening who didn't realize they were watching a mockumentary until the end of the film. They thought Guy Teriffico really existed. That's the mark of good film-making. SEE THIS FILM!
    7wonderdawg

    Late Canadian country star was a legend in director's mind

    In the early 1970s Canadian country/rock legend Guy Terrifico was gunned down at a concert and vanished on his way to the hospital.

    Recently some unreleased tapes have surfaced sparking a new recording project and prompting rumors he may still be alive.

    Why would Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Colin Linden and other musical luminaries appear on an album of duets with a man who supposedly died 30 years ago?

    "I loved Guy Terrifico," Kristofferson says with a craggy grin. "He was the only guy back in the early 70s who drank more than I did. He made me look like a choirboy."

    Indeed the musicians interviewed for this "honky tonk-umentary" seem more interested in talking about Terrifico's excessive lifestyle than his music.

    Linden recalls playing at the club Guy bought after winning the lottery.

    "As soon as you'd get there for soundcheck he would start plying you with drinks and whatever else he had kicking around. By the time he'd get ready to play a lot of the bands would be too messed up to play. Normally this would be a bar owner's worst nightmare but for Terrifico it was like a dream come true. Guy just wanted to hang out with the bands, that's all."

    Haggard recounts an incident at a post gig party when Terrifico got in his face once too often. ("He was an a----hole so I knocked him out.")

    The film also includes reminiscences by Ronnie Hawkins, Levon Helm of The Band and Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo.

    So how come you have never heard of him? Simple. He's entirely the product of freshman filmmaker Michael Mabbott's feverish imagination.

    A composite of Jerry Jeff Walker, Gordon Lightfoot and Gram Parsons, Terrifico is played with woozy verisimilitude by Halifax musician Matt Murphy.

    Playing himself is Parsons' former road manager, Phil Kaufman.(Parsons' real life story was more bizarre than any fictional film.)

    Simulated studio and concert footage add to the illusion. "Home movies" of late night jams at the Vancouver apartment Guy shares with wife Mary Lou (Natalie Radford) will strike a responsive chord with survivors of the era and those who are still "living the dream".

    Admittedly this mock doc will be best appreciated by a niche audience. So if you're not familiar with Parsons' legacy, you don't have anything by Kris, Merle or The Band in your collection and you've never seen a boomer folk in concert you may not "get" it (or want it).

    However, if you can check one of the above, the sly inside humor and musical references will have you chortling with delight like a senior at a rest home who has just realized its Saturday night and there is chocolate pudding for dessert.
    1kithpunx82

    Who in the hell green-lighted this film??

    Being an overly ridiculous Gram Parsons/ 'traditional country' fan, I unfortunately purchased this less-than-god awful "honkey-tonkumentary" for five bucks after noticing the names of some of Bakersfield's' best shouting out at me in large font on the front cover. Obviously a smart move, most likely on the part of the distributors of this "turkey" to entice a sucker like myself to give it a look.

    I should have known better by the photos of what looked to be a welfare throwback of the great Nudie suits of the sixties and seventies. Seriously, a blind retard would have been a better choice in the set and wardrobe department.

    As far as the 'plot' or, lack thereof is concerned it seems as if scenes were just being made up on the spot, reducing what little of a back story that may have at one time existed to laugh less dick and fart jokes(literally) we now so often hilariously see in such blockbuster gems as those one-hundred plus straight-to-DVD new Lampoon movies.

    Overall, I could write a funnier and far more entertaining script on what I can only name as a place where this movie belongs-THE TOILET.

    Sorry...Go Cry About It.

    ~G.C.

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      In a deleted scene on the DVD, in which David Christo plays Guy Jr. and Lynne Griffin plays Ophelia, we see what happened to Guy during his mysterious disappearance.
    • Crazy Credits
      Special Thanks: Michael's poker tables East & West
    • Verbindungen
      References The Band (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      The New Mr. Me
      Written by Kris Kristofferson

      Performed by Kris Kristofferson (guitar, vocals), Matt Murphy (guitar,

      vocals), Tracy Stevens (bass), Dave Marsh (drums), Dale Murray (dobro, back-up vocals), Brian Mitton (banjo),

      , Bill Stevenson (piano), Ruth Minnikin (back-up vocals) & Al Tuck (back-up vocals)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Februar 2005 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • La vie trépidante de Guy Terrifico
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      • Ontario, Oregon, USA
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