
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a Golden Globe-nominated comedy film starring
John C. Reilly in the title role and directed by Jake Kasdan.
Judd Apatow, who directed The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up, co-wrote and produced the film.
Dewey Cox parodies several music legends, including Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Brian Wilson, but mainly Johnny Cash, in a plot that parallels Walk the Line. The MPAA gave the film an R rating for sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language.
Fictional musician Dewey Cox skyrockets from humble beginnings in Springberry, Alabama and eventually gets caught up in the fame of rock and roll. He begins to hang out with musicians such as Elvis Presley and the Beatles.
Jenna Fischer plays his backing singer and second wife, Darlene.
One of the pervasive themes of the movie is the fact that he accidentally cut his brother in half at the waist when he was a child (a reference to Johnny Cash's older brother Jack, who was almost cut in half by a table saw and died from his injuries). This causes his father to frequently repeat the phrase "The Wrong Kid Died."