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'Highway of Heartache' is a Canadian musical comedy film, directed by Gregory Wild and released in 1994."Campy, tragic road comedy wild film from reel Wild guy". 'Vancouver Sun', August 11, 1994.

The film follows the misadventures of Wynona-Sue Turnpike (Barbara Chamberlin, who also wrote the film's score) on a raucous and unlikely road to Nashville superstardom. Backed up by a pair of drag queen guardian angels (played by The Big Wigs), Wynona-Sue faces a variety of indignities including her abusive husband Clive (Serge Houde), the threat of life imprisonment and venereal disease. The film's humor ranged from gross-out to surreal (the heroine's gynecologist was an Elvis Presley imitator), and the entire film was shot on Day-Glo sets designed and built by Wild."Campy country movie is a tribute to tackiness". 'Montreal Gazette', February 16, 1996.

The film received a one-night preview screening in Vancouver, Wild's hometown, at a fundraiser for the Vancouver Meals Society on August 11, 1994, before having its official theatrical premiere at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival."Festival to feature Kinsella film". 'The Globe and Mail', July 27, 1994.

Critical response



Critical reaction was mixed: Stephen Holden of 'The New York Times' complained of a "gratingly hysterical pitch [that] makes a John Waters romp look like a Merchant-Ivory reveriewhat began as a screaming Day-Glo comedy turns into a sensory endurance test."[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9907E3DF163BF935A3575AC0A960958260 "Testing the limits of camp"]. 'The New York Times', September 6, 1996. For the 'Toronto Star', Craig Macinnis opined that "Cinematically, 'Highway of Heartache' is little more than a pile of kitschy set pieces, which Wild spatters with random bodily fluids then festoons with obese drag queens, erect phalluses and other niceties. If satire was intended, satire is not achieved. 'Highway of Heartache' is lower, and sleazier, than the things it alleges to spoof. Worse, though, it betrays a puritanical spirit, scornful and intolerant of human weakness."Craig Macinnis, "How do baaad ones get in fest?". 'Toronto Star', September 9, 1994.

Ken Eisner of 'Variety' dubbed it "the weirdest feature yet to come out of Canada" and "consistently funny", stating that the film married "John Waters taste to a beyond-Douglas Sirk plot".[https://variety.com/1994/film/reviews/highway-of-heartache-1200438958/ "Highway of Heartache"]. 'Variety', October 17, 1994.

Cast



*Barbara Chamberlin as Wynona-Sue Turnpike

*Serge Houde as Clive Turnpike

*Klaus Kohlmeyer

*Pat Patterson as Crawfish

*Willie Taylor

References




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