Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his flound... Tout lireOn an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his floundering business as his troubles begin piling up.On an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his floundering business as his troubles begin piling up.
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- 1 nomination au total
- Dorothy
- (as Becky Gelke)
- Annie
- (as Lexie Masterson)
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"Full Moon in Blue Water" is a film where a great cast is wasted in a poor story. The excellent Gene Hackman is not tailored for a romance and despite the sweet and also excellent Teri Garr, there is no chemistry in their relationship. Burgess Meredith is totally wasted in the role of a senile old man. The absurd situations are too silly and in the end, "Full Moon in Blue Water" is a forgettable movie released only on VHS. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Lua Cheia em Blue Water" ("Full Moon in Blue Water")
Gene made a believable everyman buried in sadness about the loss of his wife, while Terri was her usual professional self, playing a woman in love with him but unable to break through his shell. Burgess Meridith, during his life, made a career out of playing crusty characters, and this one was no exception. I only tried this film an someone else's recommendation, and it turned out to be a good one.
No one in the movies in the last thirty years portrays the middle-age everyman, the tough, and hard working, Joe like Hackman. He's certainly not a romantic idol, but he is manly enough to woe Ann Margaret in Once in a Lifetime and Teri Garr in Water. In addition, Garr is very good as a faded honky-tonk town girl with widower, Hackman in her sights. The trouble, Hack is still in love with his missing spouse. He spends most of his days watching old home movies of the lost wife while his saloon business goes to pieces. Also, he must deal with a stroke victim, the father-in-law, Burgesss Meredith, the quintessential old coot.
Somehow the viewer will not believe that a capable character like Hack would let a business go to sleazy Real Estate snakes without a bar brawl. The idea that Hack would moon about the ex for a year while busty Garr is all over him; well, it doesn't add up.
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- AnecdotesBright coastal light interfered with the lighting of the picture during filming. To control this problem, windows were affixed with mirrors and layers of gel, whilst during post-production, color correction was required to adjust the colour tones during the colour grade and film printing process.
- Citations
The General: There are no real men around anymore, goddamit.
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- Budget
- 8 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 450 726 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 212 963 $ US
- 27 nov. 1988
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 450 726 $ US