Pure Country Page #6

Synopsis: Dusty Chandler (Strait) is a super star in the country music world, but his shows have the style of a '70s rock concert. One day he takes a walk - out of his overdone concerts to find his real country roots. He's helped and hindered by friends and staff, but pushes on in his search for a real music style as well as a real romance.
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Christopher Cain
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
PG
Year:
1992
112 min
1,580 Views


We did it because we loved it.

Lately, it seems like it's

just for the smoke...

and the glitz and the money.

And it's real easy to get caught

up in that. I know I did.

I think We all did.

That's what happened to Buddy Jackson.

And that's why he did what he did.

We got a lot of fans out there

who don't trust us anymore...

and tonight I'd like to

get that trust back.

I want to thank y'all for coming

in and staying with me...

and I'd like to see the band in

my room later on this afternoon.

Harley, I need to talk to you.

This has just been a

big misunderstanding.

Harley told you she

don't want you around.

Can't you at least

respect her that much?

Look, she's told you once, don't come

around. She don't want you anymore.

Ernest.

You know, it's a funny thing about that

little white speck on top of chicken sh*t.

That little white speck

is chicken sh*t too.

Fans, as the competition's been

keen here in Las Vegas this week...

remember the City of Neons brings

you the best rodeo in the world.

We've got cowboys and cowgirls

from all over the world...

but we've got a beautiful lady from the

state of Texas that'll be next to go:

Harley Tucker.

The time of 16.30 is what we're

running after for the big bucks.

Here comes your pretty lady, Harley Tucker.

One turn to the right, two to the left.

Las Vegas, get ready to have a

Texas lady take the money home!

One more turn to the left and we're gonna

be that horserace fast, happen right here.

We're off and running!

And the number is 16.30.

And the clock, we're

looking at 16.26!

That's what it's all

about, folks. All right.

What did you tell her?

I was just calling you.

Dusty.

- Well, how you doing, Buddy?

- I'm doing great.

- You're not so smart, are you, Buddy?

- How's that?

- This little charade you been pulling.

- I don't know.

I'm getting an awful lot

of media attention.

I can barely keep reporters

from knocking down my door.

I'm a pretty popular man.

Everybody knows who I am.

That's pretty smart.

Yeah, but I think you're

forgetting a little something.

- Like what?

- Like a little matter of fraud.

That fraud you been committing

on 60,000 unsuspecting fans.

Especially when Lula here offers you all

that money and a recording contract.

Come to think of it...

- ...I think that qualifies as extortion too.

- What?

Of course the only person who'd

have to press charges is me.

- Wait. She didn't give me any money.

- What?

- You mean you've been lying to the press?

- Hold on, Dusty.

No, you hold on. I want

you to disappear, Buddy.

If I ever hear of you making

another comment to the press...

if I ever see your face

around country music again...

I'll sue you so fast you

won't believe it. Now go on.

Get your ass out of here.

- Can he do that?

- Yeah.

Go on.

Get your ass out of here.

This isn't over yet.

Yeah, it is.

Thanks.

Harley Tucker.

- Yeah.

- Hi, I've got some tickets for you.

- Tickets?

- Who is it?

I'll pick you up in

the limousine at 7.

- Limousine? You got the wrong room.

- There must be some mistake here.

Are you the Tuckers?

Harley, J.W., Tim and Ernest?

- Yeah.

- No mistake.

Whoa!

We're live at the Mirage

Hotel in Las Vegas...

where recent allegations by former

staff member, Buddy Jackson...

have left Dusty fans in a turmoil.

We were unable to speak with Dusty,

but his long-time manager, Lula Rogers...

promised he is here and he is ready

to give the best Dusty show ever.

Look at these seats.

Enjoy the show.

- Are you Miss Harley Tucker?

- Yes.

Could you come with me, please?

Someone would like to speak with you.

I'll be back.

- Mrs. Chandler?

- Yes.

- Hope your ride from the airport was all right.

- Just fine, thank you.

Shorter the ride, the longer

the car. Showbiz.

What's going on?

Wyatt, I know this doesn't...

change anything...

but I just wanted to apologize.

Next to Earl, Lula,

you're my oldest friend.

You're due a few mistakes.

You knock 'em dead.

Let's do it.

Dusty! Dusty! Dusty!

Ladies and gentlemen...

the Mirage Hotel and Casino

proudly present:
Dusty.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

I gotta do something a little different

tonight, so if you'll indulge me this...

I'll appreciate it very much.

Could you follow me with the spotlight

right down here in front please?

Our love is unconditional

We knew it from the start

I see it in your eyes

You can feel it from my heart

From here on after

Let's stay the way we are right now

And share all the love and laughter

That a lifetime will allow

I cross my heart and promise to

Give all I've got to give

To make all your dreams come true

In all the world

You'll never find

A love as true as mine

You will always be the miracle

That makes my life complete

And as long as there's a breath in me

I'll make yours just as sweet

As we look into the future

It's as far as we can see

So let's make each tomorrow

Be the best that it can be

I cross my heart and promise to

Give all I've got to give

To make all your dreams come true

In all the world

You'll never find

A love as true as mine

And if along the way

We find a day it starts to storm

You've got the promise of my love

To keep you warm

In all the world

You'll never find

A love as true as mine

A love as true as mine.

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