Nashville | reviewed by: Lee Weber | January 3, 2014
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Robert Altman's #Nashville is another of his anti-movies that’s plot is many interweaving stories & is a slice of life. Highly Recommended.
genre Drama | Music
synopsis This movie tells the intersecting stories of various people connected to the music business in Nashville. Barbara Jean is the reigning queen of Nashville but is near collapse. Linnea and Delbert Reese have a shaky marriage and 2 deaf children. Opal is a British journalist touring the area. These and other stories come together in a dramatic climax.
lead actors David Arkin | Barbara Baxley | Ned Beatty | Karen Black | Ronee Blakley | Timothy Brown | Keith Carradine | Geraldine Chaplin | Robert Doqui | Shelley Duvall | Allen Garfield | Henry Gibson | Scott Glenn | Jeff Goldblum | Barbara Harris | David Hayward | Michael Murphy | Allan F. Nicholls | Dave Peel | Cristina Raines | Bert Remsen | Lily Tomlin | Gwen Welles | Keenan Wynn | James Dan Calvert | Donna Denton | Merle Kilgore | Carol McGinnis | Sheila Bailey | Patti Bryant | Richard Baskin | Jonnie Barnett | Vassar Clements | Sue Barton | Elliott Gould | Julie Christie
director Robert Altman