The seventies weren't always about driller killers, witches and Ted V Mikels masturbation projects. Sometimes the seventies were about the Okie from Muskogee, Woody Guthrie. David Carradine plays Guthrie in this biopic, following him from the dustbowl out west, where he becomes a communist sympathizer, heroic folk musician and alcoholic. You should put this on your Netflix sometime soon, preferably now. It's just that good. Oh, Hal Ashby directs.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Bound For Glory - 1976
Posted by Exploder at 8:32 PM
Labels: Bio-Pic, Country Folk, David Carradine (Kung Fu rules), dustbowl, Hal Ashby, seventies, trains, Woody Guthrie
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