Straight Talk
Straight Talk
Release: 1992-04-03
·Runtime: 91m
·★ 6.0
Comedy
Romance
Honest and straightforward small-town Shirlee Kenyon chucks her boyfriend and heads for Chicago. Accidentally having to host a radio problem phone-in show, it is clear she is a natural and is hired on the spot. But the station insists she call herself Doctor, and as her popularity grows a local reporter starts digging for the truth. Problem is, the more he is around her the more he fancies her.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Hollywood Pictures
Sandollar Productions
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Philip Bosco
as Gene Perlman
Becky Wahlstrom
as Girl
Jerry Orbach
as Milo Jacoby
Jeff Garlin
as Bob
James Spinks
as Bartender
Dolly Parton
as Shirlee Kenyon
James Woods
as Jack Russell
Domenica Cameron-Scorsese
as Girl
Jane Lynch
as Gladys (voice)
Amy Morton
as Ann
Teri Hatcher
as Janice
Jay Thomas
as Zim Zimmerman
Barnet Kellman
as TV Director
Ray Toler
as Man at Strip Joint
Tom Amandes
as Waiter
Scott Benjaminson
as Valet
Megan McCarthy
as Upscale Shopper (uncredited)
Suzy Brack
as Date at Restaurant (uncredited)
Jack Walsh
as Guard
Deirdre O'Connell
as Lily
John Sayles
as Guy Girardi
Keith MacKechnie
as Gordon
Ron Livingston
as Soldier
Spalding Gray
as Dr. Erdman
Paul Dinello
as Casey
Robert Kurcz
as Phil
Anthony Cannata
as Bud (voice)
Irma P. Hall
as Ethel
Paula Newsome
as Ellen
Michael Madsen
as Steve
Alan Wilder
as Snake Man
Charles Fleischer
as Tony
Roger Christiansen
as Technical Director
Tracy Letts
as Sean (voice)
Griffin Dunne
as Alan Riegert
Peter Sova
as Cabbie
Crew
Barnet Kellman
Director
Carol Baum
Producer
Howard Rosenman
Executive Producer
Fred Berner
Producer
Michael Tronick
Editor
Brad Fiedel
Original Music Composer
William McConnell
First Assistant Camera
Linda Perlin
Stunts
Barbara Anne Klein
Stunts
Dolly Parton
Music, Songs
Dean A. Zupancic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Chartoff
Producer
Peter Sova
Director of Photography
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunt Coordinator
Steven Lambert
Stunts
Patricia Resnick
Screenplay