The Ballad of Billie Blue

The Ballad of Billie Blue
Directed by Ken Osborne
Produced by Robert Plekker
Screenplay by Robert Dix
William Kerwin
Ralph Luce
Story by Robert Dix
William Kerwin
Ralph Luce
Starring Jason Ledger
Renny Roker
Sherry Bain
Ray Danton
Sherry Miles
Bob Plekker
Erik Estrada
Johnny Green
Bruce Kimball
Music by Richard Wess
Cinematography Ralph Waldo
Edited by Renn Reynolds
Running time
107 mins
Country United States
Language English


The Ballad of Billie Blue aka Jailbreakin' is a Christian-themed film that stars Jason Ledger, Renny Roker, Ray Danton, and Sherry Bain. It also features Erik Estrada. A country singer who has a problem with alcohol is sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Story

A country music singer played by Jason Ledger is wrongly convicted of a crime and as a result ends up being on a Southern chain gang.[1] Marty Allen in a serious role plays a reporter for a scandal newspaper who reports on the singer.[2]

Background

Screenings

The film premiered in Grand Rapids, Michigan in February, 1972.[3] The film opened Thursday April 20, 1972 at the Holland Theatre and was showing for a week.[4] It was scheduled for screening at the Peoria Christian Center on Saturday, July 19, 1975.[5] The film was showing at the Grand Theatre in July 1976.[6] An organization called Christian Young People had the film showing at the Ottawa Technical High School at 8PM, April 26, 1979.[7]

Awards

The film was nominated for two Image Awards.[8]

Releases

The film was released on video with the title Jailbreakin. It has also been released as Star-Crossed Roads. The video release is 78 minutes. A review by HR in 1972 running time as 107 minutes. Another source noted that a release of the film through Gateway Films had it 90 minutes.[9]

Reviews

Hanko Herman of The Reformed Free Publishing Association referred to it as "a filthy piece of pornography" in his article "The Christian And Movies" that appeared in Issue: 11, 3/1/1972. This was due to some of the content in the film.[10]

Cast

Johnny Green of Johnny Green and the Greenmen appears in the film. He band also contributed to the music.[11]

Cast list (listed alphabetically)

References

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