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What Am I Bid?

  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Bill Craig, Kristin Harmon, Stephanie Hill, and Leroy VanDyke in What Am I Bid? (1967)
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Pat Hubbard (Leroy VanDyke), following his San Diego discharge from the Navy, is on a bus returning to the family ranch in Phoenix Arizona, and has a stop-over in Hollywood. He goes to the H... Read allPat Hubbard (Leroy VanDyke), following his San Diego discharge from the Navy, is on a bus returning to the family ranch in Phoenix Arizona, and has a stop-over in Hollywood. He goes to the Hollywood Bowl, where Faron Young (Faron Young)and His Deputies are performing, and Young i... Read allPat Hubbard (Leroy VanDyke), following his San Diego discharge from the Navy, is on a bus returning to the family ranch in Phoenix Arizona, and has a stop-over in Hollywood. He goes to the Hollywood Bowl, where Faron Young (Faron Young)and His Deputies are performing, and Young induces Pat to do a number. Wattching the show, but unacquainted, are Mike Evans (Bill Crai... Read all

  • Director
    • Gene Nash
  • Writer
    • Gene Nash
  • Stars
    • Leroy VanDyke
    • Kristin Harmon
    • Stephanie Hill
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    18
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gene Nash
    • Writer
      • Gene Nash
    • Stars
      • Leroy VanDyke
      • Kristin Harmon
      • Stephanie Hill
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Leroy VanDyke
    • Pat Hubbard
    • (as Leroy Van Dyke)
    Kristin Harmon
    Kristin Harmon
    • Beth Hubbard
    • (as Kristin Nelson)
    Stephanie Hill
    Stephanie Hill
    • Maggie Hendricks
    Bill Craig
    • Mike Evans
    Al Hirt
    Al Hirt
    • Al Hirt
    Tex Ritter
    Tex Ritter
    • Tex Ritter
    Johnny Sea
    • Johnny Sea
    Faron Young
    Faron Young
    • Faron Young
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Clem
    • (as Bill Benedict)
    Robert Boylan
    • Navy Captain Harrigan
    Leland Murray
    • Bus Ticket Clerk
    Andy Davis
    Andy Davis
    • Tractor Salesman
    Muriel Landers
    Muriel Landers
    • Concert Fan
    Sid Rushakoff
    • Fenster
    J.B. Towner
    • Publisher
    Jack McCall
    • Hal Cook
    Darrell McCall
    • Darrell
    Lea Marmer
    Lea Marmer
    • Secretary
    • Director
      • Gene Nash
    • Writer
      • Gene Nash
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    9RPCrandall

    A cute movie with some droll humor.

    A surprisingly good movie. 1966 copyright on tape, not 1967. Plot includes a couple of pleasant love stories and a comment on the life as a country singer tending to keep you on the road and away from your family. More than 10 songs by various country singers. I disagree with the overview that says the songs are weak. Tex Ritter sings about never getting the girl in his cowboy movies. The auctioneer song by Van Dyke sold a million. Faron Young does one. Al Hirt does a trumpet instrumental, Johnny Sea, etc. Last song is on the USS Kittyhawk to support the military.

    Movie case says it was rescued from decomposing copies and that there are a few glitches in tape. True, bit minor.
    7django-1

    classic 1960s country-western drive-in film--fine cast, weak songs

    Finally got a chance to see this 1967 vehicle for country singer Leroy Van Dyke, which I missed at the drive-in 35+ years ago. In scratchy widescreen

    techniscope, the film tells the story of a young man who gets out of the navy and stumbles into recognition in the country music world, even though he initially doesn't want it and wants to go into a career as an auctioneer. This of course allows Van Dyke to perform a new version of his classic hit "The Auctioneer", which sounds great, and Mr. Van Dyke is also a natural on-screen as an actor. His sister is played by the charming Kris

    Nelson (Harmon), best known perhaps from the Ozzie and Harriet tv series with her then-husband Rick Nelson. She is wonderful in the role and I wish she had done more acting (someday I hope to see her 1970 film The Resurrection of Broncho Billy), although she has had a successful career as an artist for the last few decades. Tex Ritter and Faron Young also perform songs in the film, the problem is that the songs are all originals by writer-director Gene Nash, and frankly they are not very good, awkwardly written and with melodies that just aren't memorable...or easy to sing. Pros that they are, Ritter and Young and VanDyke manage to make the awkward songs sound convincing, but I'm sure they realized these tunes were duds as they were giving it their all. However, with the distance that almost 40 years gives us, the songs are of the period and we can tolerate them (it's interesting that most of them start of sounding country, but evolve through the song into bloated productions with choirs and strings)...almost. The role of a hungry record producer who is interested romantically in Kris Nelson is played by Bill Craig,who with his fine speaking voice and Bob Eubanks-esque diction sounds like an American disc jockey to me. Perhaps he was a successful country dj of the time and got into this film the way Ralph Emery got into some of the other low-budget country-western films of the 60s. In any event, Craig does a nice job and has a good amount of charisma--a shame he wasn't in more films. Bowery Boys fans will be excited to see Billy Benedict in a funny supporting role--I won't tell you when so you'll be surprised. Overall, this should appeal to the fan of films such as HILLBILLIES IN A HAUNTED HOUSE and NASHVILLE REBEL--and for once, the plot is at least equal to the musical performances, if not even given MORE weight. As of this writing, I believe Leroy Van Dyke is still touring widely across the nation, especially during county fair season, and he is still an exciting performer, one of the last of the old-school REAL country music singers. I think I'll go listen to him sing "Walk On By..."

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      Final film of Stephanie Hill.
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      What Am I Bid?
      Written by Gene Nash

      Sung by Leroy VanDyke (as Leroy Van Dyke)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bourbon Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Liberty International Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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