The Straight Story is a 1999 film directed by David Lynch. The film was edited and produced by Mary Sweeney, Lynch’s longtime partner and co-worker. She co-wrote the script with John E. Roach.
The Straight Story is based on the true story of Alvin Straight‘s journey across Iowa and Wisconsin on a lawnmower. Alvin, (played by Richard Farnsworth) is an elderly World War II veteran who lives with his daughter Rose (Sissy Spacek), a kind woman with a mental disability. When he hears that his estranged brother Lyle (Harry Dean Stanton) has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to go visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies. But because Alvin’s legs and eyes are too impaired for him to receive a driving license, he hitches a trailer to his recently purchased thirty year-old John Deere Lawn tractor and sets off on the 240-mile journey from Laurens, Iowa to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.
The film follows the story of Alvin’s six-week journey across rural America, the people he meets, his impact on their lives, and theirs on his. It has been called a modern odyssey of a man dealing with his own mortality and mistakes and the lasting bonds of family. (Info from Wikipedia)
Actor Richard Farnsworth protrays the real-life Alvin Straight.
Movie trailer of the Straight Story on YouTube.
Filming of the Straight Story movie of actor driving down the main street of Clermont, Iowa.
Building housing the lawnmower used in the filming of the movie of the Straight Story.