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Nashville Rebel

"The Explosive Story of a Guy With a Guitar... And GUTS!"

Down a dusty road in the deep South, wanders a young man, Arlin Grove, with a guitar and his earthly belongings on his back, just released from the U. A. Army, with no place to go. When a Hootenanny comes to town, it just discovered that Arlin not only has an exciting voice, he also is a gifted guitar player. He is soon appearing on the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville.

Top Cast

  • Waylon Jennings

    Waylon Jennings

    Arlin Grove

  • Mary Frann

    Mary Frann

    Molly Morgan

  • Gordon Oas-Heim

    Gordon Oas-Heim

    Wesley Lang

  • CeCe Whitney

    CeCe Whitney

    Margo Powell

  • Archie Campbell

    Archie Campbell

    Himself

  • Ott Devine

    Ott Devine

    Himself - Grand Ole Opry Manager

  • Ralph Emery

    Ralph Emery

    Himself - Grand Ole Opry Announcer

  • Cousin Jody

    Cousin Jody

    Himself

  • Loretta Lynn

    Loretta Lynn

    Herself

Overview

Down a dusty road in the deep South, wanders a young man, Arlin Grove, with a guitar and his earthly belongings on his back, just released from the U. A. Army, with no place to go. When a Hootenanny comes to town, it just discovered that Arlin not only has an exciting voice, he also is a gifted guitar player. He is soon appearing on the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville.

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