The Buddy Holly Story
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Gary Busey
Don Stroud
Charles Martin Smith
Bill Jordan
Maria Richwine
Conrad Janis
Gary Busey not only imparts the driven, perfectionist side of Holly's character, but his vocal work is excellent, as is his instrumentation.
Robert Gittler's screenplay [from a story by Alan Swyer] takes Holly from his early days in Lubbock, Texas, where he churns out be-bop for the roller rink crowd, through his disastrous recording career (he punches out a Nashville producer), and up through national recognition on the heels of his big hit, 'That'll Be the Day'.
Along the way, director Steve Rash zeroes in on the growing conflict between Busey, drummer Don Stroud and bassist Charles Martin Smith, and the love relationship of Busey and Maria Richwine as his Puerto Rican bride. All principals register strongly.
1978: Best Adapted Score
Nominations: Best Actor (Gary Busey), Sound
(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1978. Running time: 113 MIN.
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