Ode to Billy Joe

Ode to Billy Joe

Movie |

Jumping Off A Bridge | Sexual Identity

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Max Baer, Jr.
  • Cast(s): Robby Benson, Glynnis OConnor, Joan Hotchkis, Terence Goodman, Sandy McPeak See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 45min
  • Music: Michel Legrand
  • Award(s): Gold Medal 1977 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Song Sung Blue, My Oxford Year
  • Story:
    Billy Joe confesses his love to the lovely Bobbi Lee only to cover his growing fear that he may, in fact, be homosexual. One night, at a barn dance, he gets a little drunk and rather than going with the hired whores, gives into his desires and sexual relations with an unnamed man. The guilt causes him to run away, hide in the woods and eventually confess everything to Bobbi Lee who doesn't want to believe him only because she was enjoying the forbidden nature of their love. In the end, he cannot accept his sexuality nor can he hide behind Bobbi Lee and that's why he throws himself off the Tallahachee bridge.
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6.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Billy Joe confesses his love to the lovely Bobbi Lee only to cover his growing fear that he may, in fact, be homosexual. One night, at a barn dance, he gets a little drunk and rather than going with the hired whores, gives into his desires and sexual relations with an unnamed man. The guilt causes him to run away, hide in the woods and eventually confess everything to Bobbi Lee who doesn't want to believe him only because she was enjoying the forbidden nature of their love. In the end, he cannot accept his sexuality nor can he hide behind Bobbi Lee and that's why he throws himself off the Tallahachee bridge.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Gold Medal Award

Favorite Movie | 1977

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,100,000 USD

Box Office Collection 27,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The release weekend for this movie coincided with the date from the first line of the song that inspired it: "It was the 3rd of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day"

Director Max Baer Jr. played Jethro Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies (1962).

Second collaboration between Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor.Jeremy (1973) was the first.

Screenwriter Herman Raucher was paid $250,000 by the Dell Publishing Company to author a tie-in paperback novel, which was ultimately deemed a colossal financial disaster.

Released Friday, June 4th, 1976, one month before the United States' bicentennial, July 4th, 1976.

Popular Dialogues

"Bobbie Lee Hartley: It's gonna be all right. We've just been waiting so long and trying so hard. Oh, it's all right Billy Joe. Billy Joe McAllister: It ain't all right! I ain't all right! [long pause as Billy Joe walks a few steps away from Bobbie Lee] Billy Joe McAllister: Bobbie... I have been with a man! Did you hear me? Which is a sin against nature! A sin against God! I don't know how I could have done it, I swear! I don't know how I could be wanting you and do that. Bobbie Lee Hartley: But you were drunk. Maybe you just imagined it. Billy Joe McAllister: I didn't imagine nothing! Bobbie Lee Hartley: But you were drunk. Everyone saw how drunk you were. Billy Joe McAllister: I... I knew. I knew what was happening. Bobbie Lee Hartley: Who was it? Billy Joe McAllister: I ain't gonna say. Bobbie Lee Hartley: Why? I wish I could understand. Billy Joe McAllister: I wish I could."

"[first lines] Billy Joe McAllister: HEY! I've been holding up this here bridge for over an hour so it wouldn't fall on you! Bobbie Lee Hartley: Right neighborly of you, Mr. McAllister."