Blue Desert (film)
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Directed by | Bradley Battersby |
Written by | Arthur Collis Bradley Battersby |
Starring | Courteney Cox D.B. Sweeney Craig Sheffer Sandy Ward |
Music by | Joel Goldsmith |
Cinematography | Paul Murphy (cinematographer) |
Editing by | Debra Bard |
Distributed by | First Look Pictures |
Release date(s) | in film |
Running time | 98 min. |
Country | U.S.A. |
Language | English |
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Blue Desert (1991) is a psychological thriller film starring Courteney Cox and D.B. Sweeney, directed by Bradley Battersby. The original music score is composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Joel Goldsmith. The film's taglines are Never run... where you can't hide. and When the desert turns blue... danger begins.
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[edit] Plot summary
A rape victim, comic strip artist Lisa Roberts is given the runaround by the New York police. Tired with city life, she heads for the wide open spaces of Arizona. Not long afterward, she is propositioned by lowlife Randall Atkins. She reports this to sympathetic local policeman Steve Smith, who replies matter-of-factly that this is not the first time that Atkins has been accused of a sexual offense. To her amazement, Roberts is later visited by Atkins, who agitatedly warns her not to trust the sweet-natured policeman. Someone is lying about something, and Roberts plainly does not know what to believe. When she finds out, it is nearly too late.
[edit] Main cast
- Courteney Cox - Lisa Roberts
- D.B. Sweeney - Steve Smith
- Craig Sheffer - Randall Atkins
- Steve Ward - Walter
- Philip Baker Hall - Joe
[edit] Trivia
- This film features a scene that would lead many viewers to believe that Courteney Cox was naked. Ms. Cox has stated, however, that a body double was used in her place.
- The filming locations were Inyokern, California and Red Rock Canyon State Park, Cantil, California.
[edit] External links
- Blue Desert at the Internet Movie Database
- Blue Desert at Allmovie
- Review of the movie, focusing on Courteney Cox as the lead character