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Rating: 6/10 by 179 users

Miami Blues (1990)

After Junior is released from prison, he plans on starting a new life in Miami. But when he kills a man in the airport, he flees the scene and finds Susie, a mild-mannered prostitute searching for stability. The two opposites become romantically involved, and Junior steals a badge and gun from a veteran detective. Using the officer's identity, Junior embarks on a crime spree and convinces Susie that he is the perfect man.

Directing:
  • George Armitage
  • Ron Bozman
  • Corey B. Yugler
  • Kyle McCarthy
Writing:
  • George Armitage
  • Charles Willeford
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 20, 1990

Rating: 6/10 by 179 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $9,888,167

Plot Keyword: miami, florida, assault, thief, false teeth

Alec Baldwin
Frederick J. Frenger Jr.
Fred Ward
Sgt. Hoke Moseley
Georgie Cranford
Little Boy at Miami Airport
Edward Saxon
Krishna Ravindra at Miami Airport
Obba Babatundé
Blink Willie, Informant
Charles Napier
Sgt. Bill Henderson
Matt Ingersoll
Mourning Hare Krishna
Nora Dunn
Ellita Sanchez
Paul Gleason
Sgt. Frank Lackley
Wendy Thorlakson
Noira, Waitress
Gary Goetzman
Hotel Desk Clerk
Kenneth Utt
Krishna Ramba, Head Krishna
Buddy Joe Hooker
Shorty, Drug Dealer Pier
Julie Caitlin Brown
Purse Snatch Victim
Nancy Duerr
Newswoman on TV
Shirley Stoler
Edie Wulgemuth
Carmen López
Woman in Sports Car
Brent Armitage
Carjacked Dealer (uncredited)
Jack G. Spirtos
Pickpocket Victim
Tony Paris
Pickpocket's Accomplice
Wendy Thorlakson
Toy Store Cashier
Martine Beswick
Noira, Waitress
Maureen Fitzgibbon
Big Fish Waitress
Steve Geng
Big Fish Robber
Bobo Lewis
Edna Damrosch
Tony Tracy
Musclehead
Julie Caitlin Brown
Purse Snatch Victim (as Caitlin Brown)
Marc Mercury
Purse Snatcher
Gary Klar
Head Bookie
Patrick Cherry
Convenience Store Robber
Lisa Bell
Sausage Girl
Edward Knott III
Supermarket Stud
Joe Hess
Pedro, Pawnshop Guard

John Chard

Miami Blues is directed by George Armitage who also adapts the screenplay from the novel of the same name written by Charles Willeford. It stars Alec Baldwin, Fred Ward, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Charles Napier. Music is by Gary Chang and cinematography by Tak Fujimoto. Ex-con Frederick Frenger Jr. (Baldwin) lands in Miami and quickly continues his criminal ways. Hooking up with gullible prostitute Susie Waggoner (Leigh), Frenger, by now under suspicion for the killing of a Hare Krishna man at Miami airport, steals the identity of the policeman investigating him and ups his crime spree... This is all about the characterisations, for the story is simple and played as a darkly comic hard boiled cop picture. We are in a stripped back Miami, no gloss here, wherever the psychotic Frenger goes, there is crime that he is only too willing to enhance. Quite often with violent but humorous results. His union with Susie is a matter of convenience, as she, the gullible tart with the heart, dreams of a white picket fence house - marriage - babies, he dreams only of her cash and the comfort of cover she affords his criminal doings. Then there is Sgt. Hoke Moseley (Ward), straight out of noirville, world weary, grizzled, incapable of genuine affection, tatty and someone who soaks his false teeth in a glass of brandy! It's a wonderful character brought vividly to life by Ward, especially when Frenger steals said set of teeth! And with Leigh and Baldwin also making good on the characters as written, this is very much worth a look for the acting performances. It's not under seen or under valued, the respective ratings on internet sites and critical appraisals are about right. There's some value in the dark comedy born out of the crime sequences, where we are dared not to smile, and the violence is impacting without hitting us over the head for the sake of it. But without Junior, Susie and Hoke holding our attention, the film would be flat and forgettable. 6/10


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