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1999 film by Jordan Brady
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Dill Scallion
Directed byJordan Brady
Written byJordan Brady
Produced byJoe Blake
Kimberly Jacobs
Jennifer Amerine
StarringBilly Burke
Lauren Graham
CinematographyJonathan Brown
Edited bySam Citron
Music bySheryl Crow
Production
companies
Brady Oil Entertainment
Conspiracy Entertainment
Pedestrian Films
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • March 11, 1999 (1999-03-11)
Running time91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000

Dill Scallion is a 1999 American mockumentary film that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer, Dill Scallion. It was written and directed by Jordan Brady. It is known for its eclectic cast including Lauren Graham, Kathy Griffin, David Koechner, Henry Winkler, Dave "Gruber" Allen, Wayne Federman, Jason Priestley, Robert Wagner, Dana Gould, Peter Berg, Michael Rodgers, Rachel Grate, and Spencer Garrett, as well as cameos from country western singers LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, and Willie Nelson. Michael Rodgers and Sheryl Crow wrote most of the music for the film.

The film was released in 1999 only on VHS. A collectors edition DVD was released in 2000.

Plot

Dill Scallion, a school bus driver residing in a small Texan community, unexpectedly catapults into stardom within the country and western music scene. His sudden rise follows the success of his song, "I Discovered Love at a Relative Gathering," which becomes a chart-topper. Dill gains immense fame for his distinct dance routines, which are notably unconventional due to a serious foot injury. To maintain his signature dance moves, Dill continually re-injures his foot, allowing him to keep performing.

Cast

External links

Films directed by Jordan Brady


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