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  1. 99 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $2,500,000 (US/ Canada rentals) [1] Your Cheatin' Heart is a 1964 American fictionalized biographical- musical directed by Gene Nelson and starring George Hamilton as country singer Hank Williams. It co-stars Susan Oliver and Red Buttons .

  2. Your Cheatin' Heart: Directed by Gene Nelson. With George Hamilton, Susan Oliver, Red Buttons, Arthur O'Connell. The story of the country and western singer Hank Williams.

    • (863)
    • Gene Nelson
    • Not Rated
    • 3 min
  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Legendary country-western singer Hank Williams uses alcohol to deal with the pressures of fame. Cast & Crew. Read More. Gene Nelson. Director. George Hamilton. Hank Williams. Susan Oliver. Audrey Williams. Red Buttons. Shorty Younger. Arthur O'connell. Fred Rose. Shary Marshall.

    • Gene Nelson, William R. Finnegan, Eddie Saeta
    • George Hamilton
  4. Born poor in a rural southern town, Hank Williams Sr. (George Hamilton) begins playing guitar at a young age and eventually joins a traveling medicine show.

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Biography
    • Gene Nelson
  5. After Teetot's untimely death, young Hank sets his sights on a career in music; years later, Williams (played as an adult by George Hamilton) is performing as part of a traveling medicine show when he meets Audrey (Susan Oliver), who recognizes the full extent of Hank's talent.

  6. Your Cheatin' Heart (1964) - Directed by Gene Nelson, produced by Sam Katzman and starring George Hamilton, Susan Oliver, Red Buttons, Arthur O'Connell, Shary Marshall, Rex Ingram, Chris Crosby, Rex Holman,and more...

  7. With the assistance of Audrey (Susan Oliver), his determined wife, Shorty Younger (Red Buttons), his boss, and Fred Rose (Arthur O’Connell), a music publisher, Hank gains a passionate fan base and becomes a country music star. However, it isn’t long before the difficulties of success become too much for Hank to bear.