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Falling from Grace 1992

★ 4.613 votes100 min📅 1992-02-21

John Mellencamp steps into the director's chair for *Falling from Grace (1992)*, a heartfelt drama that blends rockstar excess with small-town roots.

Director: John Mellencamp

Cast

John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp
Bud Parks
Mariel Hemingway
Mariel Hemingway
Alice Parks
Claude Akins
Claude Akins
Speck Parks
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Grandpa Parks
Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
P.J. Parks
Larry Crane
Ramey Parks
Kate Noonan
Linda
Deirdre O'Connell
Deirdre O'Connell
Sally Cutler
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Falling from Grace (1992) about?

The film follows Billy Swift, a country music star whose restless lifestyle and infidelity have torn apart his marriage and career. Returning to his Indiana hometown to start fresh, he instead falls back into old habits and relationships, risking everything to escape his own past.

Who directed Falling from Grace?

John Mellencamp made his directorial debut with *Falling from Grace (1992)*, bringing his personal experiences to the screen.

Who stars in Falling from Grace?

The film features John Mellencamp in the lead role, supported by Mariel Hemingway, Kay Lenz, Claude Akins, and Dub Taylor.

Is Falling from Grace (1992) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, *Falling from Grace* offers a raw, authentic look at fame and family, grounded in Mellencamp's signature storytelling. Fans of character-driven dramas will find its themes of redemption and regret compelling.

How long is Falling from Grace?

The runtime of *Falling from Grace (1992)* is 100 minutes.

About Falling from Grace (1992) — A Rockstar's Struggle for Redemption in Small-Town America

John Mellencamp steps into the director's chair for *Falling from Grace (1992)*, a heartfelt drama that blends rockstar excess with small-town roots. Inspired by Mellencamp's own life, the film follows Billy Swift, a charismatic country musician whose self-destructive ways—marked by infidelity and a roaming spirit—have left his life in shambles. Returning to his Indiana hometown to reconnect, he instead rediscovers old flames and reckless patterns, mirroring the troubled legacy of his womanizing father. The movie captures the tension between artistic freedom and personal responsibility, wrapped in the rustic charm and raw emotion of American heartland life.

Mellencamp's directorial debut shines a spotlight on the cost of chasing fame versus the pull of home, with Mariel Hemingway and Kay Lenz delivering poignant performances as the women caught in his wake. Set against the gritty backdrop of blue-collar America, the story explores themes of redemption, family ties, and the fragility of second chances.

This coming-of-age tale for a rock legend feels as real as it does cinematic, making *Falling from Grace (1992)* a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.