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On the fumes of a dream, twin brothers Gary and Larry Lane have written a script with a plum roll for one of their idols, Dolly Parton. Having had no luck getting the screenplay into her hands, they embark on a cross-country journey to personally deliver it to her. They set off from Dolly's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame heading east for Pigeon Forge, TN. Driving an RV they named Jolene is friend and partner Mike Bowen. All along Interstate 40 at rest stops, RV parks, bars, and hair salons our intrepid band of travelers meet everyday Americans, as the encounter everything from floods in Nashville to an Oklahoma tornado. The journey is also one of discovery for the brothers, as well: their relationship with their parents; their hopes, fears and ambitions; the bigotry they've encountered; as they search for tolerance and acceptance and the joy of realizing their biggest dream: handing their screenplay to Dolly Parton. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date Hollywood to Dollywood Aug 31, 2012 Limited
Hollywood

Actors For Hollywood to Dollywood

Gary Lane,Larry Odell Lane,Michael Bowen,Chad Allen,Beth Grant,Ann Walker,Dustin Lance Black,Leslie Jordan,Dolly Parton,Manouschka Guerrier

Genres Hollywood to Dollywood : Documentary,Television,Comedy,Special Interest

User Ranting Hollywood to Dollywood : 4
User Percentage For Hollywood to Dollywood : 86 %
User Count Like for Hollywood to Dollywood : 76
All Critics Ranting For Hollywood to Dollywood :
All Critics Count For Hollywood to Dollywood : 4
All Critics Percentage For Hollywood to Dollywood : 4 %

Review For Hollywood to Dollywood

Amiable and upbeat though it is, the documentary "Hollywood to Dollywood" lacks a compelling reason to see it.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

What it does minute to minute is often less interesting than what it represents.
Michael Nordine-Village Voice

You have to admire a beloved entertainer who declares, with apparent sincerity, "I have more guts than talent."
Stephen Holden-New York Times

...[the brothers are] charming, personable, and forthright, the kind of people you'd like to have a beer with-or, for that matter, go on a road trip with...
Sarah Boslaugh-PopMatters

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