Revels in the discoveries of youth and the gritty and cathartic magic of Mississippi Delta blues music.
Crossroads (1986)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:11
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A young musical prodigy studying at New York City's Julliard School becomes obsessed with the music of the Mississippi Delta, the blues. Intent on discovering fame and fortune as a blues guitar... A young musical prodigy studying at New York City's Julliard School becomes obsessed with the music of the Mississippi Delta, the blues. Intent on discovering fame and fortune as a blues guitar player, he seeks out the legendary bluesman, Willie Brown. [More]
Starring: Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Dennis Lipscomb, Jami Gertz
Starring: Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Dennis Lipscomb, Jami Gertz
Director: Walter Hill
Director: Walter Hill
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Reviews for Crossroads
Any music fan will do well spend an hour and a half watching this one.
until the definitive movie about the blues is constructed, returning to Crossroads will have to suffice
Great blues music and authentic Deep South atmosphere highlight this unusually gentle film by Walter Hill.
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