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It's not something that you
really did in the mid-1950s. You really
didn't get divorced. But by 1955, and we're talking
less than three years, they've already decided
they're going their separate ways...
- Right, I-- You may be a good old girl,
but you don't look too good
really did in the mid-1950s. You really
didn't get divorced. But by 1955, and we're talking
less than three years, they've already decided
they're going their separate ways...
- Right, I-- You may be a good old girl,
but you don't look too good
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It's not something that you
really did in the mid-1950s.
00:00:05.237 --> 00:00:08.974
You really
didn't get divorced.
00:00:09.041 --> 00:00:12.277
But by 1955,
00:00:12.344 --> 00:00:14.579
and we're talking
less than three years,
00:00:14.646 --> 00:00:16.215
they've already decided
they're going
00:00:16.281 --> 00:00:17.817
their separate ways...
- Right, I--
00:00:17.883 --> 00:00:19.919
You may be a good old girl,
but you don't look too good.
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Movie Summary
Until Reese Witherspoon’s Oscar-winning portrayal of her in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, most contemporary audiences were unfamiliar with June Carter Cash. Kristen Vaurio’s comprehensive documentary June offers a much fuller understanding of the multitalented artist, singer, songwriter, comedian, and actress. Delightful, never-before-seen archival material reveals June’s firecracker wit and charisma as a performer