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Great Balls of Fire! (1989)
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Until its last 10 minutes or so, this filmed biography of controversial recording star Jerry Lee Lewis plays like a live-action cartoon. As played by
Dennis Quaid
, "the killer" is a very mixed-up individual: a saintly sinner, a world-wise naif, a skilled performer with zero sense of discipline, a loving husband who uses his wife for a punching bag. The story takes place during the years 1956 through 1958, as Lewis rises to the top of the charts with such hits as "Crazy Arms," "A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," and the title tune. Along the way, he falls in love with his second cousin Myra (
Winona Ryder
), eventually marrying the girl. When it is revealed that Myra is only 13 years old, Lewis is condemned as a molester and pervert by the public (his disastrous tour of England during this crisis is depicted in hilarious
Tex Avery
fashion). After establishing a brisk, satirical tone through most of the proceedings, the film plummets into heavy dramatics in its final portions, jarring disastrously with all that has gone before. Otherwise, Quaid is terrific as Lewis (expertly lip-synching to the original records,) and Ryder is equally good as the long-suffering Myra. Featured in the cast are
Alec Baldwin
as Jerry's cousin Jimmy Swaggart (the same!), Michael St. Gerard as Lewis' great rival Elvis, and
Steve Allen
as himself. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Steve Allen
Himself
Alec Baldwin
Jimmy Lee Swaggart
Lisa Blount
Lois Brown
Booker T. Laury
Piano Slim
Robert Lesser
Alan Freed
Mojo Nixon
James Van Eaton
Lisa Jane Persky
Babe
Dennis Quaid
Jerry Lee Lewis
Winona Ryder
Myra Gale Lewis
Joshua Sheffield
Rusty Brown
Jimmie Vaughan
Roland James
Trey Wilson
Sam Phillips
Stephen Tobolowsky
Jud Phillips
Paula Person
Sam's Secratary
Valerie Wellington
Big Maybelle
John Doe
J.W. Brown
David Ferguson
Jack Clement
Production Crew
Jon Spirson
Art Director
Jack Baran
Associate Producer
Karen Penhale
Associate Producer
Murray Silver Jr.
Book Author
Myra Lewis
Book Author
Bill Landrum
Choreography
Affonso Beato
Cinematographer
Jack Baran
Composer (Music Score)
Jerry Lee Lewis
Composer (Music Score)
Jim McBride
Composer (Music Score)
Jerry Schilling
Consultant/advisor
Mary Kay Stolz
Costume Designer
Tracy Tynan
Costume Designer
Jim McBride
Director
Bert Lovitt
Editor
Lisa Day
Editor
Pembroke J. Herring
Editor
Richard Arrington
Makeup
Joe Mulherin
Musical Direction/Supervision
Adam Fields
Producer
Art Levinson
Producer
Mark Victor
Producer
Michael Grais
Producer
David C. Nichols
Production Designer
Tim Hutchinson
Production Designer
Jack Baran
Screenwriter
Jim McBride
Screenwriter
Kathleen McKernin
Set Designer
Lauren Polizzi
Set Designer
Steve Maslow
Sound/Sound Designer
Phil Corey
Special Effects
Steve M. Davison
Stunts
Year: 1989
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
Orion
Release
June 30, 1989 (USA)
by Orion
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