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Clint Eastwood and Kyle Eastwood in Honkytonk Man (1982)

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Honkytonk Man

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The script originally called for Whit (Kyle Eastwood) to get high from smoking marijuana, but Clint Eastwood, who is very anti-drug, refused, even with Kyle using a prop cigarette. Eastwood finally relented to his son's character getting high from a contact buzz.
Final movie appearance of country singer Marty Robbins (Smoky). Because of a heart attack following cardiac surgery, Robbins died just a few weeks before this movie was released in theaters.
Clint Eastwood played his own guitar work and performed his own vocals for this movie.
Sondra Locke (1944-2018) was Kyle Eastwood's acting coach for this movie.
Clint Eastwood plays a depression era singer in this movie. In the documentary "Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso (1994)," Eastwood stated how this movie was personally relevant to him as he had grown up during the Great Depression in the 1930s. In actuality, however, Eastwood grew up in a wealthy area, lived in a two-story house with a swimming pool in the backyard, belonged to the country club, and each of his parents drove his or her own car.

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Marty Robbins: The country and western music legend as Smoky.
Porter Wagoner: The country and western music legend as Dusty.
Ray Price: The country and western music legend as a Bob Wills Singer.
Merle Travis: The country and western music legend as a Texas playboy.

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