Ralph Macchio ist ein Blitzjunge.Ein Kind, das eine Slide-Gitarre zum Singen bringen kann. Blind Dog ist ein alter Profi, der es weiß. Zusammen gehen sie zu einem Ort, an dem Geschäfte gemac... Alles lesenRalph Macchio ist ein Blitzjunge.Ein Kind, das eine Slide-Gitarre zum Singen bringen kann. Blind Dog ist ein alter Profi, der es weiß. Zusammen gehen sie zu einem Ort, an dem Geschäfte gemacht werden. Und Legenden werden geboren.Ralph Macchio ist ein Blitzjunge.Ein Kind, das eine Slide-Gitarre zum Singen bringen kann. Blind Dog ist ein alter Profi, der es weiß. Zusammen gehen sie zu einem Ort, an dem Geschäfte gemacht werden. Und Legenden werden geboren.
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So the story plays on the old "deal with the devil" trope that we have seen since Faust. The interesting detail is how they incorporated a new wrinkle to the story. While some might say there are too many holes in the story, I don't think it detracts too much from the overall story (like what is the deal with Eugene's parents).
All I can say is stay for the music, enjoy the fun and drink some whiskey.
Eugene Martone, the 'Lightening Boy' (Ralph Macchio, an actor who presently 'disappeared' from the big screen) is a lover of blues. He studies guitar in Julliard, but he indeed is looking for the thirtieth unknown song of Roberto Johnson. One day, he meets Willie Brown, the 'Blind Dog Fulton' (Joe Seneca) in an old folk's home and is convinced that he possess the lost song. Eugene helps Willie to escape the asylum and goes with him to Mississippi. They can just afford a bus ticket from New York to half way to Mississippi, so the rest of their journey is hitchhiking. In the way, they meet Frances (Jami Gertz, also vanished from the screen), a girl who left home and wishes to be a dancer in Los Angeles. They three together will pass through many strange adventures and situations. The climax of the movie is the guitar duel between Eugene and Jack Butler (Steve Vai).
This movie is the most wonderful tribute to blues ever made. The cast, direction and soundtrack are perfect. Thank you Walter Hill and John Fusco for such a delightful film. The astonishing music of Ry Cooder is spectacular. If the viewer loves blues like me, will certainly not get tired of watching this movie and listen to the CD with the marvelous soundtrack. In Brazil, this movie has not been released on DVD (only in VHS and the soundtrack on CD). This movie is completely underrated in IMDb. I do not agree with the 6.1 user rating in IMDb. My vote is ten.
Title (Brazil): "Encruzilhada" ("Crossroads")
Note: On 08 January 2012, I saw this wonderful film again on an imported DVD.
This kid Eugene (Ralph Macchio) is a classical guitar student with an obsession with the blues. Despite the disapproval of his teacher, he longs to be a bluesman just like his heros of the 30s and 40s. When he gets word of a lost song by the late, great Robert Johnson, he hunts down Johnson's still-living harp player, Willie Brown (Joe Seneca). Willie is a cantankerous old man who spends his days rotting away down at the nursing home. It doesn't take the kid long to track down the old man and make a little deal: If he helps the geezer bust out of the old-folks home, then the geezer will in turn, teach the kid the long lost song. You see, they're in New York and the old man has to get home to the delta to settle an old score. Thus, the road trip begins...hobo-style.
To give much more away would be a crime, but the kid and the geezer are well matched and this gives the movie a lot of laughs and LOADS of memorable quotes from the old man. Joe Seneca was a great actor and I believe this was one of his best performances. Ralph Macchio is perfect as the kid and we really do believe that he is obsessed with the blues. Jami Gertz also gives a credible performance as the temporary love interest. She's perfect for the part.
I really can't praise this movie enough. The music alone, is enough to reccommend it (Ry Cooder rocks as always) and if you're into the blues, chances are you've already seen it. If you can find this one, it's well worth a rental. I guarantee that you won't watch it just once. I can't wait for the dvd. 10/10
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- Wissenswertes"Eugene's Trick Bag", the updated classical piece at the film's climax, is largely based on Niccolò Paganini's "Caprice #5". According to myth, Paganini sold his soul to the devil for his musical skills. Steve Vai replicates Paganini's legendary rolling eyes, long unkempt hair and gaunt look.
- PatzerAt the time the movie was filmed, Julliard did not offer classes in classical guitar.
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Willie Brown: The blues ain't nothin' but a good man feelin' bad, thinkin' 'bout the woman he once was with.
- VerbindungenFeatured in At the Movies: Salvador/Smooth Talk/Crossroads/Turtle Diary (1986)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.839.031 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.071.680 $
- 16. März 1986
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.839.031 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1