Crossroads (1986)
March 14, 1986Release Date
Crossroads (1986)
March 14, 1986Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ralph Macchio
Eugene Martone
Joe Seneca
Willie Brown
Jami Gertz
Frances
Joe Morton
Scratch's Assistant
Robert Judd
Scratch
Tim Russ
Robert Johnson
Steve Vai
Jack Butler
Dennis Lipscomb
Lloyd
Harry Carey, Jr.
Bartender
John Hancock
Sheriff Tilford
Otis Taylor
Jookhouse Musician - Lead Guitar
Allan Arbus
Dr. Santis
Wally Taylor
O.Z.
Walter Hill
Director
John Fusco
Writer
Edward Walsh
Harley Terhune
Mark Carliner
Producer
Ry Cooder
Composer
Allan Graf
Alvin
John Bailey
Cinematographer
Al Fann
Pawnbroker
Guy Killum
Willie at 17
Freeman A. Davies
Editor
Judith Holstra
CastingDirector
Marcia Ross
CastingDirector
Jack T. Collis
ProductionDesigner
Marvin March
Set Decoration
Tim Zinnemann
Executive Producer
Sonny Terry
Musician
Albert Heschong
Art Direction
Michael Germain
Makeup Artist
Pat Romano
Stunt Double
Dagmar Loesch
Hairstylist
John 'Juke' Logan
Musician
Tom Donaldson
Jo Marie Payton
Leslie Morris
Marina Anderson
Jason Ross
Deborra Hampton
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 14, 1986
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Content RatingR
Box Office$5,738,952
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Wiki.
Crossroads is a 1986 American musical drama film inspired by the legend of blues musician Robert Johnson. Starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, the film was written by John Fusco and directed by Walter Hill and features an original score by Ry Cooder featuring classical guitar by William Kanengiser and harmonica by Sonny Terry. Steve Vai appears in the film as the devil's virtuosic guitar player in the climactic guitar duel.
Fusco was a traveling blues musician prior to attending New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where he wrote Crossroads as an assignment in a master class led by the screenwriting giants Waldo Salt and Ring Lardner Jr. The student screenplay won first place in the national FOCUS Awards (Films of College and University Students) and was sold to Columbia Pictures while Fusco was still a student.