The Good Times Are Killing Me (1975)
Documentary about the rapidly fading Cajun culture in rural Louisiana. About half of the tape focuses on Nathan Abshire, "Mr. Accordion," who performs traditional music with his band and talks about the old life. The other major focus of the tape is the celebration of Cajun Mardi Gras.
Genre: Documentary, Music, TV Movie
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date: January 1, 1975
Cast
- Nathan Abshire - himself
- Ola Abshire - herself
- Boisec Ardoin - himself
- Dewey Balfa - himself
- Will Balfa - himself
- Rodney Balfa - himself
- Hadley Fontenot - himself
- Revon Reed - himself
- Priscilla Fontenot - herself
- Floyd Soileau - himself
Editing: Paul Goldsmith, Wendy Appel
Production: Top Value Television (TVTV)
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Good Times Are Killing Me about?
- Documentary about the rapidly fading Cajun culture in rural Louisiana. About half of the tape focuses on Nathan Abshire, "Mr. Accordion," who performs traditional music with his band and talks about the old life. The other major focus of the tape is the celebration of Cajun Mardi Gras.
- Who stars in The Good Times Are Killing Me?
- The Good Times Are Killing Me stars Nathan Abshire, Ola Abshire, Boisec Ardoin, Dewey Balfa, Will Balfa, Rodney Balfa.
- How long is The Good Times Are Killing Me?
- The Good Times Are Killing Me has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
- What genre is The Good Times Are Killing Me?
- The Good Times Are Killing Me is a Documentary, Music, TV Movie film.
- Where was The Good Times Are Killing Me produced?
- The Good Times Are Killing Me was produced in United States of America.