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My Father And The Man In Black DVD

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MY FATHER AND THE MAN IN BLACK Before there was Johnny and June, there was Johnny and Saul. An intense personal adventure with universal themes that just happens to feature one of 20th-century music's greatest icons, 'My Father and The Man In Black' tells the inside story of 'bad boy' Johnny Cash, his talented but troubled manager, Saul Holiff, and a son searching for his father in the shadow of a legend.

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Released
29 October 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Ballpark Film Distributors 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5053839477517 
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Jonathan Holiff directs this documentary about his father Saul Holiff who was manager to Johnny Cash for a number of years. Following Saul's suicide in 2005, Jonathan discovered that his father had left behind a plethora of material, including letters and audio diaries, which offer an insight into his relationship with Cash and his time spent working for The Man in Black. Saul became Cash's manager after hiring him for a live performance in 1958 but their partnership ultimately ended over a decade later. The film, which features re-enactments, also takes a look at Saul's personal life, examining his own admission that he failed as a father and his contemplation of suicide.