Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar (1966)
In this musical gem, big-hearted Jubal Bristol (Arnold Stang) takes it upon himself to mount a country and western benefit concert after the opera company that his wife (Pamela Hayes) booked suddenly backs out. Along with country icons Minnie Pearl, Dottie West, Connie Smith and Faron Young, the film features great tunes such as "Born to Lose," "Abilene" and "Young Love." Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey (of Bowery Boys fame) portray stagehands.
Director: Victor Duncan
![]() |
Pamela Hayes as Mrs. Bristol |
![]() |
Leo Gorcey as Leo |
![]() |
Huntz Hall as Huntz |
![]() |
Carl Butler as Himself |
![]() |
Pearl Butler as Herself |
![]() |
Old Joe Clark as Himself |
![]() |
Little Jimmy Dickens as Himself |
![]() |
Arnold Stang as Jubal A. Bristol |
![]() |
Bob Perry as |
![]() |
Minnie Pearl as Self |
![]() |
Connie Smith as Self |
![]() |
Kitty Wells as Self |
![]() |
Dottie West as Self |
![]() |
Faron Young as Self |
| Writing | Seymour D. Rothman | Writer |
| Directing | Victor Duncan | Director |