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Crossroads (1986)

Crossroads (1986)
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A passion for blues music is evident in this drama based on a contest-winning script by former blues musician John Fusco -- and featuring one of the decade's best-received motion picture soundtracks, written and performed by Ry Cooder. Eugene Martone Ralph Macchio is a classically trained guitarist who desperately wants to locate a long-lost blues song. At a Harlem nursing home, Eugene finds Willie Brown (Joe Seneca), a legendary blues man who may be able to help him. Eugene becomes part of the master guitarist's scheme to reclaim his soul from the Devil, which he sold in exchange for musical greatness at a rural crossroads many decades before. Making their way across the Mississippi Delta, the duo meets Frances (Jami Gertz), a runaway who becomes a love interest for Eugene. After launching his career with the sale of his script for Crossroads (1986), which is loosely based on the mythical character of Faust and a fable involving real-life blues legend Robert Johnson (played in the film by Tim Russ), Fusco went on to write the highly successful Young Guns (1988). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralph MacchioJoe Seneca, (more)
Director(s):
Walter Hill
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Crossroads

A passion for blues music is evident in this drama based on a contest-winning script by former blues musician John Fusco -- and featuring one of the decade's best-received motion picture soundtracks, written and performed by Ry Cooder. Eugene Martone Ralph Macchio is a classically trained guitarist who desperately wants to locate a long-lost blues song. At a Harlem nursing home, Eugene finds Willie Brown (Joe Seneca), a legendary blues man who may be able to help him. Eugene becomes part of the master guitarist's scheme to reclaim his soul from the Devil, which he sold in exchange for musical greatness at a rural crossroads many decades before. Making their way across the Mississippi Delta, the duo meets Frances (Jami Gertz), a runaway who becomes a love interest for Eugene. After launching his career with the sale of his script for Crossroads (1986), which is loosely based on the mythical character of Faust and a fable involving real-life blues legend Robert Johnson (played in the film by Tim Russ), Fusco went on to write the highly successful Young Guns (1988). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Walter Hill
Writer(s):
Thomas BaumJohn Fusco
Producer(s):
Tim ZinnemannMark Carliner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Violence, Not For Children, Adult Language)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Angie B.

    As a blues musician myself, I love this movie. Ry Cooder does all the slide guitar work and is truely a genious. I have seen it probably a thousand times and it never gets old. It's the movie that inspired me to learn how to play guitar.

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    Chun H.

    First of all, this is not the original to the Brittany Spears Crossroads movie. That movie stunk. If you haven't seen Crossroads with Ralph Macchio, I can tell you it is very entertaining. The guitar rifts that are played are quite amazing, and by the way, you don't have to be a 'guitar nut' to enjoy this movie. I rarely see this movie played on TV, so I would rent this classic any time.

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    Patti B.

    If you love the blues, you will love this movie.

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