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  1. Jun 24, 2021 · Hootenanny Hoot 1963 Topics Hootenanny Hoot, 1963 Item Size 559485908 Musical acts: The Brothers Four Johnny Cash Chris Crosby George Hamilton IV Judy Henske Joe and Eddie Cathie Taylor Sheb Wooley The Gateway Trio Addeddate 2021-06-24 00:02:50 Identifier hootenanny-hoot Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4

  2. Hootenanny Hoot: Directed by Gene Nelson. With Peter Breck, Ruta Lee, Joby Baker, Pamela Austin. A television director from New York travels to Missouri and learns about the hootenanny craze; he works to telecast a production of the event while his ex-wife works to win him back.

  3. Hootenanny Hoot is a 1963 folk music musical film directed by Gene Nelson. It stars Peter Breck and Ruta Lee. [2] Plot. A TV director, having split up with his producer-wife, decides to telecast a traveling hootenanny show. Cast. Peter Breck as Ted Grover. Ruta Lee as A.G. Bannister. Joby Baker as Steve Laughlin. Pamela Austin as Billie-Jo Henley.

  4. Apr 13, 2014 · Hollywood, California, United States of America (USA).SV. Back shot of people going into dance hall. SCU. Sign inside dance hall 'The Hootenanny Hoot'. SV. D...

  5. Oct 19, 2005 · En route, he is caught in traffic in Norburg, Missouri, where the college crowd is preparing for their Saturday night hootenanny. After seeing Billy-Jo Henley perform, and impressed by the enthusiasm of the crowd, Ted wires his agent, Steve Laughlin, to come to Norburg to evaluate the group for a new TV series.

  6. Overview. The marriage of television director Ted Glover and television producer A.G. Bannister has gone on the rocks because she has permitted her career to take precedence over romance. Gene Nelson.

  7. Hootenanny Hoot. 1963 Directed by Gene Nelson. The hottest sound around… as the country’s Folk Favorite’s get together for the FIRST, FABULOUS FULL-LENGTH HOOTENANNY MUSICAL EVER!!!

  8. Hootenanny Hoot. August 01, 1963. This folk musical (the biggest country music jamboree ever filmed!) features performances by Johnny Cash (who sings “Frankie & Johnny”), The Brothers Four, George Hamilton IV and Sheb Wooley (the singer behind novelty tune “The Purple People Eater”).

  9. A television director from New York travels to Missouri and learns about the hootenanny craze; he works to telecast a production of the event while his ex-wife works to win him back.

  10. A television director from New York travels to Missouri and learns about the hootenanny craze; he works to telecast a production of the event while his ex-wife works to win him back.