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Rating: 7.322/10 by 428 users

Crossroads (1986)

A wanna-be blues guitar virtuoso seeks a long-lost song by legendary musician, Robert Johnson.

Directing:
  • Walter Hill
Writing:
  • John Fusco
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 14, 1986

Rating: 7.322/10 by 428 users

Alternative Title:
Crossroads, le chemin de la gloire - FR
Перекресток - RU
Amigas para siempre - AR
Με Αντάλλαγμα την Ψυχή μου - GR
Το Χαμένο Τραγούδι - GR
Перекрёстки - RU
Перекрёсток - RU
Crossroads - Pakt mit dem Teufel - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 39 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $5,738,952

Plot Keyword: harmonica, blues, guitar duel

GenerationofSwine

Yeah, who doesn't love Robert Johnson, right? OK, well that's not true, I have friends that are Beatles fans... and the thing about them is that they are pure, unadulterated, pop. And the Stones play the blues. Cream plays the blues, Grand Funk, CCR, even Pearl Jam from time to time. The people that don't like Robert Johnson are pure pop fans. Everyone else listens to the blues. That is what this is, it's a love letter to the blues via the Robert Johnson crossroads legend, the traveling hobo bluesmen of the 1930s, it's a thank you to people like WC Handy and everyone that goes down to Memphis and works their way south just to see where it all started. But, for the pure pop fans, it's just the Karate Kid with a guitar and the kindly instructor with a harmonica. If you're into that kind of thing, it's a movie you'll appreciate, you'll probably even like. But if you're a pure pop guy... it's probably not your thing, but watch it anyways, because you wouldn't even have pop without what this is paying tribute to.


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