The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

‘Patsy and Loretta’ highlights bond between iconic singers

- By Kristin M. Hall

NASHVILLE, TENN. >> Writer-director Callie Khouri is drawn to stories about female friendship­s and country music, and her latest television film “Patsy and Loretta” combines those passions into the true story of a friendship between two of country music’s most powerful voices.

The biopic about Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, which airs Oct. 19 on Lifetime, centers on their friendship, which has often been underexplo­red in country music history, at a time when the two pioneering women’s careers overlapped in the early ‘60s.

Khouri, who wrote the classic female adventure film “Thelma and Louise” and brought her country music drama “Nashville” to primetime television, said even she was surprised to find out that the two singers had a close friendship when her stepdaught­er brought her the script.

“I was just blown away because it was a time before we really knew much about any of the women in country music,” said Khouri. “I loved both of the artists of course and the fact that they had this really incredible bond.”

In the film, Cline is at the peak of her career with hits like “Walking After Midnight” and “I Fall to Pieces,” while Lynn is a young singer-songwriter from Kentucky just getting her footing in Nashville.

Their styles were different, with Cline’s powerful, almost theatrical voice made her one of country’s first crossover artists, while Lynn penned songs about rural life and honky-tonk women. But both were dealing with industry demands on how they looked and sang, juggling being mothers with their careers and clashing with husbands that liked to fight and drink.

“We all know the story of Patsy Cline’s life. We all know the story of Loretta Lynn’s life. What not many people are aware of is their friendship,” said Megan Hilty, who plays Cline. “It’s about this beautiful supportive friendship between women and that is rarely done. These stories are not told in general.”

Hilty, who is known for her Broadway roles in “Wicked” and “9 to 5” and the TV series “Smash,” delved deep into Cline’s recordings and videos of her performing and read letters written by Cline to family and friends.

“To play an icon of this magnitude is extremely daunting,” Hilty said. “But she’s a fascinatin­g person. I’m absolutely obsessed and in love with her.”

 ?? JAKE GILES NETTER/LIFETIME VIA AP ?? This image released by Lifetime shows Jessie Mueller as Loretta Lynn, left, and Megan Hilty as Patsy Cline in a scene from the TV film, “Patsy & Loretta.” The film airs on Oct. 19 on Lifetime.
JAKE GILES NETTER/LIFETIME VIA AP This image released by Lifetime shows Jessie Mueller as Loretta Lynn, left, and Megan Hilty as Patsy Cline in a scene from the TV film, “Patsy & Loretta.” The film airs on Oct. 19 on Lifetime.

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