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Straight Talk 1992

Dreams sometimes come true. Honest small‑town Shirlee Kenyon leaves her boyfriend for Chicago, where she unexpectedly hosts a radio advice call‑in show. Her natural talent lands her a permanent job, but the station forces her to use the title “Doctor.” As her popularity rises, a local reporter probes her credentials, to become attracted to her.

Dreams sometimes come true. Honest small‑town Shirlee Kenyon leaves her boyfriend for Chicago, where she unexpectedly hosts a radio advice call‑in show. Her natural talent lands her a permanent job, but the station forces her to use the title “Doctor.” As her popularity rises, a local reporter probes her credentials, to become attracted to her.

Does Straight Talk have end credit scenes?

No!

Straight Talk does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Straight Talk

Explore the complete cast of Straight Talk, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Ron Livingston

Ron Livingston

Soldier

Jeff Garlin

Jeff Garlin

Bob

Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch

Gladys (voice)

Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts

Sean (voice)

James Woods

James Woods

Jack Russell

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Steve

Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton

Shirlee Kenyon

Griffin Dunne

Griffin Dunne

Alan Riegert

Irma P. Hall

Irma P. Hall

Ethel

Spalding Gray

Spalding Gray

Dr. Erdman

Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher

Janice

Philip Bosco

Philip Bosco

Gene Perlman

Deirdre O'Connell

Deirdre O'Connell

Lily

Tom Amandes

Tom Amandes

Waiter

Irene Michaels

Irene Michaels

Host (uncredited)

Jay Thomas

Jay Thomas

Zim Zimmerman

Becky Wahlstrom

Becky Wahlstrom

Girl

Jerry Orbach

Jerry Orbach

Milo Jacoby

Mary Ann Thebus

Mary Ann Thebus

Waitress

Scott Benjaminson

Scott Benjaminson

Valet

Ralph Foody

Ralph Foody

Desk Clerk

Charles Fleischer

Charles Fleischer

Tony

Jack Walsh

Jack Walsh

Guard

Amy Morton

Amy Morton

Ann

Suzy Brack

Suzy Brack

Date at Restaurant (uncredited)

Keith MacKechnie

Keith MacKechnie

Gordon

Susan Messing

Susan Messing

Makeup Girl

Paula Newsome

Paula Newsome

Ellen

Michael Oppenheimer

Michael Oppenheimer

Maitre D'

Kate Buddeke

Kate Buddeke

Tina (voice)

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese

Girl

Michael Jeffrey Woods

Michael Jeffrey Woods

Photographer

Robert Kurcz

Robert Kurcz

Phil

Alan Wilder

Alan Wilder

Snake Man

Tom Webb

Tom Webb

Newscaster

Robin Eurich

Robin Eurich

Bill

James Spinks

James Spinks

Bartender

John Gegenhuber

John Gegenhuber

Waiter

Ray Toler

Ray Toler

Man at Strip Joint

Greg Sobieski

Greg Sobieski

Bartender

Peter Sova

Peter Sova

Cabbie

Roger Christiansen

Roger Christiansen

Technical Director

Dana Lubotsky

Dana Lubotsky

Girl

Tony Judge

Tony Judge

Officer

Susan Philpot

Susan Philpot

Librarian

Dionne Lynn Nosek

Dionne Lynn Nosek

P.A.

Anthony Cannata

Anthony Cannata

Bud (voice)

Joyce Hiller Piven

Joyce Hiller Piven

Joan (voice)

Lorenzo Clemons

Lorenzo Clemons

Mr. Isaacs

Ray Friedeck

Ray Friedeck

Mr. Polonsky

Etel Billig

Etel Billig

Thelma

Gilmary Doyle

Gilmary Doyle

Fan

Lisa Marie Ackel

Lisa Marie Ackel

Dental Hygienist (uncredited)

Laura Bennecke

Laura Bennecke

Museum Patron (uncredited)

Simona Ferraro

Simona Ferraro

Reporter (uncredited)

Megan McCarthy

Megan McCarthy

Upscale Shopper (uncredited)

Peter Alun Thomas

Peter Alun Thomas

Baseball Catcher (uncredited)

Alberto Viruena

Alberto Viruena

Man (uncredited)

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Straight Talk (1992) Quiz: Test your knowledge of the 1992 romantic comedy "Straight Talk" starring Dolly Parton and James Woods.

What is the profession of Shirlee Kenyon before she moves to Chicago?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Straight Talk

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Read the complete plot summary of Straight Talk, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Shirlee Kenyon, Dolly Parton, a dance instructor in the small town of Flat River, Arkansas, is fired for giving advice to her clients rather than teaching them dance. She tries to convince her unemployed boyfriend to move to Chicago, but after he belittles her, she leaves him behind and moves to the city on her own.

On the Wabash Avenue Bridge, Shirlee makes a wish and accidentally drops a $20 bill. As she leans over the railing to retrieve it, Jack Russell, James Woods, an investigative journalist, watches from his office and misreads the scene as a suicide attempt. He rushes out to pull her to safety, but in the tense moment she nearly slips into the water and the money disappears. When he learns her goal was simply to recover the bill, Jack offers her money, yet Shirlee declines and continues on her way.

She stops at a diner for breakfast and chats with Janice, Teri Hatcher, a woman smarting from a broken, overworked relationship. Shirlee urges her to end a relationship that’s draining her, and Janice, in turn, ends up breaking up with her own indifferent boyfriend—who, it turns out, is Jack. The encounter leaves Jack briefly shaken, and he quietly thanks Shirlee for the unintended disruption before heading off.

After several job interviews, Shirlee lands a receptionist position at a local radio station, despite having no formal experience. On her first day, she accidentally wanders into a recording studio and is mistaken for the station’s new call-in therapist, Dr. Kendall. Although she insists that her last name is Kenyon, Shirlee is put on the air and begins giving direct, practical advice to callers, often telling them to “honk their own horn.” The program director, Alan Riegert, Griffin Dunne, is appalled by her presence and quickly fires her, yet the feedback from listeners is overwhelming.

Shirlee’s segment catches fire with the audience, and Alan offers her an impressive contract—$800 per week—to host her own show. She signs, but she must play the part of a real clinical doctor. Reluctantly, she becomes a sensation as “Dr. Shirlee,” adored by fans who tune in for her blunt, no-nonsense style. As the myth grows, Jack becomes suspicious; the woman who risked her life for $20 now wields real influence and seems almost too competent to be a mere lay adviser. He begins to plan a story to expose Shirlee, despite pressure from his editor not to.

During his investigation, Jack starts dating Shirlee and even travels to Flat River to question Steve about her. He finds himself drawn to her, and their relationship deepens. When Shirlee brings Jack back to her new apartment, Steve arrives unexpectedly, not recognizing Jack at first, and throws a punch before Shirlee orders him out. The two share a charged moment and have sex, complicating Jack’s resolve.

The next morning, Jack chooses not to publish his exposé and quits his job, torn between duty and genuine feeling. Meanwhile, Shirlee learns from Steve—who recalls meeting Jack in Flat River—that Jack is actually a reporter. Confronted, Jack admits his initial story angel was a setup, but the connection blossomed into something real. Shirlee, hurt by the deception, storms off and stops taking his calls.

As Shirlee’s fame grows, a misstep in her advice to a prior caller leads to a televised confession that she is not a real doctor. Still, her listeners rally behind her, calling in to support her at midnight with a symbolic chorus of honks. Jack tracks Shirlee down to the Wabash Avenue Bridge and convinces her that her advice did help people, even if she isn’t a licensed physician. As they listen to the horns together, Jack assures Shirlee that their gestures are for her, and they share a kiss. When local police nearby recognize the persona of “Dr. Shirlee,” she declares that her true self is simply Shirlee, bringing the story back to a quieter, more human ending.

“honk their own horn”

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Cars Featured in Straight Talk

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Explore all cars featured in Straight Talk, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


BMW

1988

635 CSi E24

BMW

1985

325e E30

Cadillac

1987

Cimarron

Cadillac

1991

Sedan DeVille

Checker

1968

Taxicab

Chevrolet

1973

C-20

Chevrolet

1987

Caprice

Chevrolet

1991

Caprice

Chevrolet

1980

Impala

Ford

1980

Econoline

Straight Talk Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


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Straight Talk Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Straight Talk across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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