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Daltry Calhoun
Directed by
Katrina Holden Bronson
PG-13
2005
1h 40m
Comedy
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Drama
,
and more
5.1
7%
39%
4.9
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In small town Tennessee, a ne'er-do-well man (Knoxville) wrestling for control over his fading golf club is reunited with his estranged daughter, a 14-year-old musical prodigy.
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Cast of Daltry Calhoun
Johnny Knoxville
Daltry Calhoun
Elizabeth Banks
May
Juliette Lewis
Flora
David Koechner
Doyle Earl
Kick Gurry
Frankie
Lawrence Bull Jr.
Repo Man #2
Beth Grant
Ciotka Dee
Thomas Jackson Burt
Farmer
Ken Jackson
Charlie
Sophie Traub
June
Matthew Sharp
Eugene
James Parks
Arlo
Andrew Prine
Sheriff Cabot
Linda Wylie
Beehive Woman
Carri O'Neill
Housewife
Sammye Sowell
Housewife
Bob King
Ancient Farmer
Gatlin Kate James
Little Girl
Kelsey Stinson
Baby June
Laura Cayouette
Wanda Banks
Daltry Calhoun Ratings & Reviews
Newsday
Jan Stuart
Southern whimsy, when handled delicately, can produce a precious jewel a la Junebug. In less skillful hands, it can be merely precious.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Contains a couple of lovely scenes that are all but smothered by a shambling mess of self-conscious eccentricity.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Knoxville tries hard and exudes a certain likability, but can't really handle big dramatic moments at this point in his career.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
A weird, unpleasant little movie.
New York Times
Laura Kern
Although the film starts off somewhat amusingly, the first-time feature director Katrina Holden Bronson seems to have spent more energy assembling the overbearing soundtrack than expanding on her characters' fractured relationships.
Village Voice
Benjamin Strong
Anyone looking for a paean to the unnatural allure of a sprinklered lawn can see that the grass is greener in Blue Velvet.
Entertainment Insiders
Jonathan W. Hickman
Unusual and in places refreshing, Daltry Calhoun is a good natured independent comedy drama independent film fans will endorse.
Film Journal International
Kevin Allison
It seems everyone involved meant well, but this one moves like an empty boat in a pond.
Variety
Robert Koehler
A string of scenes in search of a movie.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Boasts Quentin Tarantino as co-executive producer but falls about as far from that particular tree as one can imagine.
Greenwich Village Gazette
Eric Lurio
There's no reason to see this film, not even on cable. None!
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
The old 'Bachelor Father' formula is resurrected with a killer dose of whimsy in this pointedly quirky, almost unbearably dilatory feature.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
Newcomer Sophie Traub is a natural charmer who hovers above the confusion like an angel even as her co-stars are sucked into the muck.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
It's a fantasy of a Southern town without minorities or economic difficulties where all the white folks support each other and speak with clear, but variable drawls. Oye.
E! Online
Johnny Knoxville is moving on up from being a simple Duke of Hazzard to Tennessee's King of Sod. Too bad the royal promotion didn't come with a quality upgrade as well.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Aims for whimsy and poignancy and mostly comes up empty.
Boxoffice Magazine
Mark Keizer
It means well and has mild charms, but writer/director Katrina Holden Bronson can't steer the performers in the same direction, nor can she whittle down the overplotted story to its essence.
Dallas Morning News
Philip Wuntch
If director and screenwriter Katrina Holden Bronson intended some moments as irony, the film lacks the necessary finesse for such an elusive quality.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
Bronson attempts to wring some unearned emotional redemption from her dimwitted characters, but the faux-Southern sincerity and June's incessant voice-over prove too annoying.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Daltry Calhoun proves to be as slight as a blade of grass-and, unfortunately, about as intoxicating as the legal kind.
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