

Doing Time for Patsy Cline
1997 Directed by Chris KennedyFollowing a passion for country music, Ralph leaves his father’s sheep farm in a remote Australian town, armed with a guitar and a plane ticket to Nashville, Tennessee. He hopes to hitchhike to Sydney Airport where his take-off into a successful country/western singing career will hopefully begin. However, fate and his naivety find him hitchhiking with a psychotic drug thief named Boyd, and Boyd's mesmerising girlfriend, Patsy. The plot then splits into a series of parallels, flash forwards and flashbacks. One depicts Ralph’s imprisonment after being framed for drug trafficking. The other follows the dramatic ascent of his career to hype status and the pairing between the dynamic Patsy and himself.

Matt Day
....................................................Ralph

Richard Roxburgh
....................................................Boyd

Miranda Otto
....................................................Patsy

Roy Billing
....................................................Dad

Tony Barry
....................................................Dwayne

Annie Byron
....................................................Mum

Laurence Coy
....................................................Alfie
Director
...........................................................Chris Kennedy
Producer
...........................................................Chris Kennedy
John Winter
Writer
...........................................................Chris Kennedy
Additional Camera
...........................................................Anna Howard
Still Photographer
...........................................................Philip le Masurier
Grip
...........................................................Paul Hamlyn
Production Companies
...................................................Oilrag Productions
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................Australia
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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