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'My Father and The Man In Black' examines Johnny Cash's manager and the star he worked for

( Unrated ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

Director Jonathan Holiff's father Saul was the country star's longtime manager, and the film is an equally illuminating look at the life of Saul Holiff and Johnny Cash himself.

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New Chapter Productions
'My Father and the Man in Black' centers on Johnny Cash (l.) and his manager Saul Holiff (r.).

Jonathan Holiff鈥檚 father, Saul Holiff, was the longtime manager of Johnny Cash. When he killed himself, long after the professional relationship had been severed, his son, a documentary filmmaker, decided to look into the life of the patriarch who had always stood emotionally apart from him.

Uncovering a trove of personal archives, he records letters, telegrams, diaries, home movies, and audiotapes from his father鈥檚 long career and, in the process, equally illuminates the wayward life of Cash. Jonathan never really plumbs his father鈥檚 mysteries, some of which are probably un-plumbable, and there are too many reenactments for my taste. But you get a strong whiff of what it must have been like to be Johnny Cash, or his exasperated manager, from this film. It would make a good companion piece to 鈥淲alk the Line.鈥 Grade: B (Unrated.)

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