Daltry Calhoun

Daltry Calhoun is a 2005 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Katrina Holden Bronson and produced by Danielle Renfrew. It stars Johnny Knoxville as the lead character Daltry Calhoun, Elizabeth Banks as Daltry's ex-girlfriend, Sophie Traub as his estranged daughter, and David Koechner as Daltry's friend.

Daltry Calhoun
Directed byKatrina Holden Bronson
Written byKatrina Holden Bronson
Produced byDanielle Renfrew
StarringJohnny Knoxville
Juliette Lewis
Elizabeth Banks
Kick Gurry
David Koechner
Sophie Traub
James Parks
Andrew Prine
CinematographyMatthew Irving
Edited byDaniel R. Padgett
Music byJohn Swihart
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • September 20, 2005 (2005-09-20)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Within a small town in Tennessee, seed and sod entrepreneur Daltry Calhoun is a local celebrity who has made a name for himself by selling locally produced turf to many of the nation's most exclusive golf courses, and his television spots are well-liked by viewers across town.

Daltry's ex-girlfriend arrives unannounced with their teenage daughter, a 14-year-old musical prodigy. She confides that her terminal illness has forced her to seek him out in hopes that he can care for their daughter after she is gone. Despite the early success of Daltry's business and the popularity of his commercials, Daltry's career has become unstable and he's forced to liquidate his assets in hopes of salvaging what he can. Now, faced with much adversity, Daltry vows to make up for lost time by doing right in the eyes of his family and community, caring for his distant daughter, and all the while getting his business back on track.

Reception and box office

Daltry Calhoun received mostly negative reviews from critics, ultimately receiving a 7% score from Rotten Tomatoes and a 30% score from Metacritic.[1][2]

The film had a theatrical run in a total of 13 theaters worldwide. It made a total of $7,758 in sales during its opening weekend and earned $12,551 in Total Lifetime Gross,[3] resulting in a loss of about $2.9 million of the film's original $3 million budget.[4]

References

  1. "Daltry Calhoun". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  2. "Daltry Calhoun Review". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  3. "Total Box Office sales". BoxOfficeMojo. BoxOfficeMojo. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  4. "Estimated budget for Daltry Calhoun". www.iMDb.com.
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