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'''''Dill Scallion''''' is a 1999 feature film [[mockumentary]] that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer Dill Scallion (''[[Billy Burke]]''). It was written and directed by [[Jordan Brady]]. It is best known for its eclectic cast including [[Lauren Graham]], [[Kathy Griffin]], [[David Koechner]], [[Henry Winkler]], [[Dave "Gruber" Allen]], [[Wayne Federman]], [[Jason Priestley]], [[Robert Wagner]], [[Dana Gould]], [[Peter Berg]] and [[Rachel Grate]]. As well as cameos from country western singers [[Leann Rimes]]. [[Travis Tritt]], and [[Willie Nelson]].
'''''Dill Scallion''''' is a 1999 feature film [[mockumentary]] that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer Dill Scallion (''[[Billy Burke]]''). It was written and directed by [[Jordan Brady]]. It is best known for its eclectic cast including [[Lauren Graham]], [[Kathy Griffin]], [[David Koechner]], [[Henry Winkler]], [[Dave "Gruber" Allen]], [[Wayne Federman]], [[Jason Priestley]], [[Robert Wagner]], [[Dana Gould]], [[Peter Berg]] and [[Rachel Grate]]. As well as cameos from country western singers [[LeAnn Rimes]]. [[Travis Tritt]], and [[Willie Nelson]].


[[Category:1999 films]]
[[Category:1999 films]]

Revision as of 04:09, 30 November 2006

Dill Scallion
File:Dill Scallion.jpg
Dill Scallion DVD cover
Directed byJordan Brady
Written byJordan Brady
Produced byJoe Blake
Kimberly Jacobs
Jennifer Amerine
StarringBilly Burke
Lauren Graham
Music byCheryl Crow
Release dates
March 11, 1999 (U.S. release)
Running time
91 min
LanguageEnglish

Dill Scallion is a 1999 feature film mockumentary that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer Dill Scallion (Billy Burke). It was written and directed by Jordan Brady. It is best known for its eclectic cast including Lauren Graham, Kathy Griffin, David Koechner, Henry Winkler, Dave "Gruber" Allen, Wayne Federman, Jason Priestley, Robert Wagner, Dana Gould, Peter Berg and Rachel Grate. As well as cameos from country western singers LeAnn Rimes. Travis Tritt, and Willie Nelson.