Saturday Night Special (film)

Saturday Night Special is a 1994 American film written and directed by Dan Golden starring Billy Burnette.

According to TV Guide the film is "an umpteenth-generation retooling of The Postman Always Rings Twice, ostensibly grounded in the Nashville music scene on the strength of some of its real-life cameos.

Using Music Row ringers in both lead and incidental roles, it tries to weld a quintessential film noir story line to the crying-in-your-beer conventions of country weepers.

"[5] Joe Bob Briggs in the Orlando Sentinel thought the film was inferior to the original.

"[7] The Schlock Pit called it "an engaging and crisply delivered yarn bolstered by Michael Negrin’s magic hour photography and James R. Shumaker’s Americana production design...