David Allan Coe

David Allan Coe

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Heartworn Highways Revisited
Title: Heartworn Highways Revisited
Character: Self
Released: January 30, 2015
Type: Movie
On the 38th anniversary of the seminal music documentary, Heartworn Highways - a film that explored and captured the nascent roots of the Outlaw Country movement in the mid-70s - this followup documentary celebrates the authenticity and expresses the feelings of the legendary original, via a community of contemporary "outlaws" living and creating music in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Beer for My Horses
Title: Beer for My Horses
Character: Gypsy Gene
Released: August 8, 2008
Type: Movie
"Beer for My Horses" tells the story of two best friends that work together as deputies in a small town. The two defy the Sheriff and head off on an outrageous road trip to save the protagonist's girlfriend from drug lord kidnappers.
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Title: Squidbillies
Character: David Allan Coe (voice)
Released: November 7, 2004
Type: TV
Squidbillies is an animated television series about the Cuylers, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Appalachian region of Georgia's mountains. The show is produced by Williams Street Studios for the Adult Swim programming block of Cartoon Network and premiered on October 16, 2005. It is written by Dave Willis, co-creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Jim Fortier, previously of The Brak Show, both of whom worked on the Adult Swim series Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The animation is done by Awesome Incorporated, with background design by Ben Prisk.
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David Allan Coe Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Title: David Allan Coe Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Character: Himself
Released: March 1, 2002
Type: Movie
David Allan Coe performs live a Billy Bob's Texas.
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Stagecoach
Title: Stagecoach
Character: Ike Plummer
Released: May 18, 1986
Type: Movie
Story follows a stagecoach ride through Old West Apache territory. On board are a cavalry man's pregnant wife, a prostitute with a broken heart, a Marshal taking in his prisoner Johnny Ringo, a crooked gambler, and the infamous Doc Holliday
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The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
Title: The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
Character: Whiskeyhead
Released: February 17, 1986
Type: Movie
This movie looks at the last years (not days, as implied in the title) of famous outlaws, Frank and Jesse James. The film opens in 1877 with the brothers trying to settle down after 15 years of thievery. Frank is shown to be a book-loving and family-oriented man, while brother Jesse is a money-hungry womanizer. The movie follows their lives through Jesse's death at the hands of the "rotten little coward" Bob Ford and Frank's death in 1892.
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Take This Job and Shove It
Title: Take This Job and Shove It
Character: Mooney
Released: April 24, 1981
Type: Movie
A junior executive is ordered to boost output in the hometown brewery where his old friends work.
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Buckstone County Prison
Title: Buckstone County Prison
Character: Reb Stock
Released: July 1, 1978
Type: Movie
The Hell Hole of North Carolina. In 1957, the people of North Carolina feared two things - the mountain chain gang and a man named Seabo. North Carolina's Buckstone County Prison and Chain Gang were infamous as the most feared correctional institution in the country. Run by the sadistically brutal Warden Coley and his henchman, Jimbo, prisoners rarely caused a problem and those that did, didn't live long enough to talk about it.
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Heartworn Highways
Title: Heartworn Highways
Character: Self
Released: May 1, 1976
Type: Movie
The music speaks for itself in this performance documentary that highlights some of the biggest names within the country-folk scene in Texas and Tennessee during the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976, eschewing narration and staged interviews.
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The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy
Title: The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy
Character: David Allan Coe
Released: January 1, 1975
Type: Movie
David Allan Coe, ex-prisoner turned country-western star, is featured in this combination in-studio concert performance and documentary film. The program follows the star performing at country music fairs, visiting with family at his childhood home and returning to the correctional institution where Coe claimed to have killed a fellow inmate. Musical selections performed by Coe and his Tennessee Hat Band include “The Fugitive,” “Longhaired Redneck” and “You Never Even Called Me By My Name.”