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  1. Honky Tonk Nights is a 1978 American comedy and drama film directed by Charles Webb. The film stars Carol Doda, Jack Elliott, Georgina Spelvin, The Hotlicks and Dan Carter in the lead roles. Cast. Carol Doda; Jack Elliott; Georgina Spelvin; Serena; The Hotlicks; Dan Carter; Jim Haynie

  2. PHT and Honky Tonk Nights are San Diego's premier Modern Country Rock Band From Ramona, California. Covering everything from Merle Haggard to Jason Aldean and anything in between, this seasoned band has years of live stage experience from large venues to intimate acoustic shows.

  3. A comedy film about a country singer who tries to make it big in Los Angeles. See the full list of actors, writers, directors, producers and other crew members who worked on this movie.

  4. Honky Tonk Nights. Dreaming of Nashville while performing at a rowdy tavern, former stripper turned country singer Bette fends off male patrons while tavern owner Georgia battles unscrupulous local businessmen in this rollicking tale of working-class ambitions. IMDb 5.2 1 h 16 min 2022. 18+. Comedy. Available to rent or buy. Rent. SD $0.99. Buy.

  5. Honky Tonk Nights - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Honky Tonk Nights" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to rent "Honky Tonk Nights" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video. Synopsis.

  6. Synopsis. They Thought They Were Hard Men …. But She Became Too Hot to Handle. Former stripper turned aspiring country singer Bette Barnette gets a gig performing at a seedy tavern run by the no-nonsense Georgia. However, poor Bette can’t get the rowdy male patrons to take her seriously as a singer.

  7. Producer. Sound. Harry Lewis. Boom Operator. Writing. Arthur Chance. Writer. Charles Webb. Writer. Former stripper turned aspiring country singer Bette Barnette gets a gig performing at a seedy tavern run by the no-nonsense Georgia. However, poor Bette can't get the rowdy male patrons to take her seriously as a singer.