Coal Miner's Daughter with Sissy Spacek: DVD Cover

    Coal Miner's Daughter Director: Michael Apted Cast: Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Beverly D'Angelo, Levon Helm

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/13/2005
    • Original Release: 1980
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 504

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    Completely restored audio with enhanced 5.1 track; Limited edition photo journal inside; Feature commentary with Sissy Spacek and director Michael Apted; Tommy Lee Jones remembers Coal Miner's Daughter; An exclusive interview with Loretta Lynn and director Michael Apted; President George Bush Sr. salutes AFI and Coal Miner's Daughter

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    Disc #1 -- Coal Miner's Daughter
    1. Main Titles [2:36]
    2. Doolittle Lynn [6:41]
    3. Holler Living [13:38]
    4. Marriage [15:02]
    5. Leaving Kentucky [7:14]
    6. Happy Anniversary [5:31]
    7. On Stage [4:04]
    8. Making a Record [4:46]
    9. An Emergency [5:37]
    10. Personal Appearances [7:37]
    11. The Grand Ole Opry [7:46]
    12. Patsy Cline [15:55]
    13. Back to Work [3:41]
    14. Loretta Comes Home [4:18]
    15. Loretta Gets Tired [6:28]
    16. The Breakdown [2:56]
    17. A New House [6:07]
    18. End Titles [4:05]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Film biographies can be treacherous ground -- especially when the film depicts a legend who remains among the living. Yet director Michael Apted's dramatically satisfying portrayal of country music queen Loretta Lynn succeeds on every possible level, avoiding TV-movie schmaltz and delivering a totally believable Lynn in Sissy Spacek, who won an Oscar for the role. Based on Lynn's autobiography, Coal Miner's Daughter traces the singer's life from her impoverished Kentucky childhood, to her marriage at age 13 to Dolittle Lynn (Tommy Lee Jones) and subsequent years as a wife and mother, finally charting her rise to music superstardom. Spacek does all her own singing here, and she does Loretta Lynn proud, completely capturing Lynn's potent combination of naivete and self-assurance. Jones, meanwhile, brings real charm and charisma to his portrayal of Lynn's brash, exuberant husband. Beverly D'Angelo is also superb as Lynn's real-life friend and colleague, the equally legendary Patsy Cline. (D'Angelo does her own singing, too.) Levon Helm (drummer for the great '60s rock group The Band) doesn't sing in Coal Miner's Daughter, but his surprisingly effective portrayal of Lynn's taciturn father provides the story with a powerful emotional anchor. There's plenty of music in the film, including a few scenes at the Grand Ole Opry. But whether or not you're a fan of country music, the remarkable chemistry between Spacek and Jones makes Coal Miner's Daughter a Hollywood classic not to be missed. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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    Coal Miner's Daughterby Anonymous

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    August 09, 2008: It's incredible how much Sissy sounds like Loretta and vise-versa! I saw an interview with Loretta Lynn where she said her daughter Patsy said -- Mommy stop talking like Sissy Spacek!! Then she laughed and said we are so alike it's scary!!This is an incredible film given by an incredible actress ,about an incredible performer...an absolutely must have!!

    Coal Miner's Daughterby Anonymous

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    December 31, 2003: i am 62 and a life long LL fan-coal miner's daughter is an inspiration for life. sissy,tommy,beverly and lavon are the best.

    This review was written about the VHS edition.


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    This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 14 and Up

    Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 14 and UP

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    • Drugs:

      There's lots of alcohol use here. In Kentucky, lots of people drink moonshine. Doo drinks after work, on the tour bus, and while caring for his kids. Patsy Cline drinks beer while in the hospital. A man adds whiskey to his soda. Loretta tak... More

      There's lots of alcohol use here. In Kentucky, lots of people drink moonshine. Doo drinks after work, on the tour bus, and while caring for his kids. Patsy Cline drinks beer while in the hospital. A man adds whiskey to his soda. Loretta takes lots of sleeping pills, though it's unclear whether she's addicted to them. Close

    • Language:

      Repeated use of "damn," "s--t," "hell," "goddamn," and "bulls--t."

    • Sex:

      A violent scene of Loretta's first time having sex (though all done under covers and not visible). Loretta is ashamed of sex and doesn't know what "horny" means. She and Doo climb in the back seat of a car, presumably to have sex. Loretta c... More

      A violent scene of Loretta's first time having sex (though all done under covers and not visible). Loretta is ashamed of sex and doesn't know what "horny" means. She and Doo climb in the back seat of a car, presumably to have sex. Loretta catches Doo kissing another woman in the back seat of a car. Close

    • Violence:

      Doo rapes Loretta the first time they have sex. Everyone has guns in Butcher's Hollow. A man shoots the moonshiner. Loretta's father spanks her with a switch for going out with Doo all day. Doo slaps Loretta three different times, and threa... More

      Doo rapes Loretta the first time they have sex. Everyone has guns in Butcher's Hollow. A man shoots the moonshiner. Loretta's father spanks her with a switch for going out with Doo all day. Doo slaps Loretta three different times, and threatens to hit her another time. Loretta hits Doo with her purse several times. Doo punches a guy and gets into a brawl at a bar. An overzealous fan rips hair from Loretta's head. Close

    • Messages:

      Not an issue.

    • Consumerism:

      Not an issue.

    What Parents Need to Know

    About Coal Miner's Daughter

    Parents need to know that Loretta and Doo have a volatile relationship. Loretta meets and marries him at 13, and is horrified to have sex with Doo, who's several years older. Doo forces himself on her anyway (in a scene that's under the covers and not visible, but still disturbing). Later, they fight publicly with each other, hitting and slapping each other. There's plenty of alcohol use and abuse here as well. Loretta takes sleeping pills.

    Families Can Talk About

    Families can talk about how different life was when Loretta was a teen than it is now. Why did she get married at 13? If you liked someone at 13 would you want to get married? Would you want to have a child at 14? What do you think about Loretta and Doo's relationship? Is it healthy? What does a healthy relationship look like? What other movies show troubled relationships? How about healthy ones?