Anyone with more than a passing interest in classic country music knows the story: In late 1952, Hank Williams was still producing hit records, but everything else in his life and career was in a tailspin. He had developed a reputation for missing concert dates or showing up too drunk to play, he’d been fired from the Grand Ole Opry, he was stuck in his second bad marriage, and he was in poor health.
Williams was drinking heavily and relying on painkillers and “vitamin” shots from unscrupulous doctors to get through the day when he set out to play a pair of fast-money dates on New Year’s Eve 1952 and New Year’s Day 1953, a short tour from which he would neve...
Released:
2011
Rated:
PG-13
Length:
102 mins