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Kid Blue

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
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6.2/10
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Kid Blue (1973)
At the turn of the century, with the Old West fading away, Texas train robber Kid Blue goes straight and takes a factory job but old habits die hard.
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At the turn of the century, with the Old West fading away, Texas train robber Kid Blue goes straight and takes a factory job but old habits die hard.At the turn of the century, with the Old West fading away, Texas train robber Kid Blue goes straight and takes a factory job but old habits die hard.At the turn of the century, with the Old West fading away, Texas train robber Kid Blue goes straight and takes a factory job but old habits die hard.

  • Director
    • James Frawley
  • Writer
    • Bud Shrake
  • Stars
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Warren Oates
    • Peter Boyle
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • James Frawley
    • Writer
      • Bud Shrake
    • Stars
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Warren Oates
      • Peter Boyle
    • 14User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Bickford Waner
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Reese Ford
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Preacher Bob
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Sheriff 'Mean John' Simpson
    Lee Purcell
    Lee Purcell
    • Molly Ford
    Janice Rule
    Janice Rule
    • Janet Conforto
    Ralph Waite
    Ralph Waite
    • Drummer
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • Mr. Hendricks
    José Torvay
    José Torvay
    • Old Coyote
    • (as Jose Torvay)
    Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson
    • Mrs. Evans
    Jay Varela
    Jay Varela
    • Mendoza
    Jack Starrett
    Jack Starrett
    • Tough Guy
    • (as Claude Ennis Starrett Jr.)
    Warren Finnerty
    Warren Finnerty
    • Wills
    Owen Orr
    Owen Orr
    • Train Robber #1
    Richard Rust
    Richard Rust
    • Train Robber #2
    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Confectionary Man
    • (as Howard Hessman)
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Barber
    Henry Smith
    • Joe Cloudmaker
    • Director
      • James Frawley
    • Writer
      • Bud Shrake
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    Infofreak

    Forgotten Dennis Hopper comedy/western.

    'Kid Blue' is a very odd movie. In many ways a very old fashioned western, but with Dennis Hopper playing a long haired, pseudo-hippie character. It doesn't know whether to be hip or square, and suffers for it. Still, like most of Hopper's overlooked Seventies movies it's worth a look.

    Hopper plays Bickford Waner aka Kid Blue, train robber. Tired of his lack of success at crime he relocates to a small town, gets a real job for the first time in his life, and attempts to fit in. He isn't very successful. In between being harassed by the cruel local sheriff, 'Mean John' Simpson (the legendary Ben Johnson), and one of his fellow boarding house occupant's, Drummer (Ralph Waite of 'Five Easy Pieces' and 'The Waltons'), he tries to find a way to live his life without resorting to his old ways. He befriends some local Indians, the eccentric Preacher Bob (Peter Boyle, 'Joe', 'Taxi Driver') who juggles Christianity with building a flying machine, and a local couple, Reese and Molly Ford (the God-like Warren Oates, and Lee Purcell).

    The Fords have the most impact on his life, especially when the beautiful Molly makes a move on him, and the enigmatic Reese starts telling him about the "old timey Greeks" who weren't ashamed to say they loved each other, and then suggests they share a bath together. The scenes between these two screen legends, Hopper and Oates, are priceless and easily the high point of the movie. Sadly, this is the only movie they ever made together

    Another added kick is seeing Oates and Johnson, who played the Gortch brothers in Peckinpah's classic 'The Wild Bunch', reunited in very different roles. Also in the supporting cast are fine character actors like Warren Finnerty and Clifton James, who both worked with Hopper and Ralph Waite in the wonderful prison drama 'Cool Hand Luke', and M. Emmet Walsh ('Blade Runner', 'Blood Simple',etc).

    'Kid Blue' is NOT one of the great lost westerns, but it IS an eminently watchable curio that any Seventies film buff will be entertained by, especially if they admire the consistently good work of the late Warren Oates, or have any curiosity about Dennis Hopper's undervalued post-'Easy Rider', pre-'Apocalypse Now' movies, which also include such strong performances as 'Tracks' and Wim Wenders 'The American Friend'.
    7rc223

    Funny, unusual western

    The "Kid" has always been a recurring character in western lore. Here he gets a whole movie to himself. Hopper is excellent as the train robber trying to settle down. An unpredictable storyline starts with a very funny robbery and never goes entirely where you'd expect. (Good stuff: 7/10)
    10godfreydaniels

    A great, funny movie that was never distributed due to it's anti big-business satire and social commentary

    I saw this movie when it first came out in the theater in 1973. Everyone I knew who saw it loved it. Then it disappeared. Vanished. Gone. Never available on VHS nor DVD, so your chances of ever seeing this great movie are nil. However, as I write this in November 2005, the movie is available on Comcast On-Demand Free Movies!

    With a memorable supporting cast including Peter Boyle, Warren Oates, Ben Johnson and the beautiful, young Lee Purcell, Dennis Hopper turns in one of his best performances. You'll never forget Ben Johnson as Mean John Simpson. Nor Peter Boyle as the ascetic high-tech, high-flying Preacher. Although it is set in Texas around the turn of the century, the social commentary that is critical of religion, racial prejudice, the establishment's compulsion to force conformity on everyone, the inequality in the workplace, and the hypocrisy of the elite ruling class and their control of law enforcement, is still relevant today. Perhaps even more so than when it was released in 1973. With comedic undertones, the movie manages to combine action/violence, drama and an implied steamy sex scene without ever becoming too serious. It pits the individual against the mores and values of the group (in this case the town of Dimebox, Texas and it's biggest employer, the All American Western Novelty Company). And guess who wins?

    Don't miss this movie if you have Comcast Digital. It's available until March 2006.
    9boog59

    industrial capitalism and the end of the frontier

    I saw this movie in the mid-70s at the People's Theater in a small town in Kansas (shortly before it burned down (the theater, not the town) & I've been wanting to see it ever since, although I'm almost afraid to now for fear of spoiling my memory of it..

    The way I remember it, it was set in a Colorado town at the turn of the century (19th to 20th) & it was about capitalism & modernity & the end of the frontier. The classic scene in my memory is Dennis Hopper walking down Main Street with the owner of the new factory, which makes little gewgaws of some sort. The factory owner explains to Dennis Hopper that he needs to get a job in the factory so he can earn money to buy things that other people make in other factories-- (not mentioning, of course, that he skims off his share in the process). Political economy 101 for the wild wild west.

    I'll admit that it wasn't a cinematic masterpiece-- the only lines of dialogue I remember for sure are Hopper's Native American pal advising him: "If you're not hungry, don't eat cow (censored word)," and somebody yelling, "Shoot that peckerwood, sheriff." On second thought, I probably shouldn't watch it again. Still, I like the beat, I can dance to it, I'll give it a 9.
    5angelsunchained

    Western LSD Trip

    Typically weird Dennis Hopper early 1970s film. Maybe he was tripping on LSD making this off beat movie. If you are a fan of Mr. Hopper you might like this, if not, it is a curiosity to be seen once.

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      Kid Blue (1973) was shot in Chupaderos, Mexico, a town of 400 people, which had become a popular filming location in the 1960s. Eleven films had been shot there prior to Kid Blue and it had become a permanent movie set with false fronts on the villagers' adobe huts.
    • Goofs
      Dime Box Texas is fairly flat farmland, not mountainous desert.
    • Quotes

      Reese Ford: Money don't make no difference. You can live a whole beautiful life inside your head. A lot of these folks, they can't do that.

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    • Release date
      • May 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dime Box
    • Filming locations
      • Chupaderos, Durango, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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