A young couple embark on a cross-country journey, only to run into trouble at the Texas/Mexico border.A young couple embark on a cross-country journey, only to run into trouble at the Texas/Mexico border.A young couple embark on a cross-country journey, only to run into trouble at the Texas/Mexico border.
Julio Cesar Cedillo
- Hilario
- (as Julio Cedillo)
Jeff Cooper
- Cafe Customer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- GoofsSquealing tires in the dirt after the shootout.
- SoundtracksBlack Blue Jeans
Written by Bruce Donnola
Performed by Jono Manson
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In this sturdy "stranded couple" film, everyone is suspected of smuggling immigrants across the Mexican border. Practically everyone. Early in the film, a polite couple stops for fuel at a small Texas town, en-route to a job offer in California. The shady gas-station owner/operator, Dean, seizes an opportunity to take the couple's last few hundred dollars. It being that this is a border-town, and the couple are out of money, you might guess where the film goes from this point. Well, sort of. While not advertised as a period piece, the film seems to have a certain 70's mood. Not to complain, as it adds a certain flavor and zest, per se. I'm not familiar at all with Bill Sage as Dean, but he did his part, as did the rest of the cast. Eric Mabius apparently filmed this one concurrently with "The Crow: Salvation" and stars as Luke. His wife in the film, Marley Shelton, is in fine form as an actress (especially in a waitress uniform). There are a few head-scratching scenes, such as a scene where Web can't make up his mind whether he wants to use a .38 caliber or an automatic pistol, at a crucial point. But for the most part, the film is serious (almost too serious, as Dean is overtly slimy as the villain, to the point where he has no respect for infants whatsoever). As I mentioned, the performances are a strength, including R. Lee Ermey (star of Full Metal Jacket) as the long arm of the border-law. All in all, a worthwhile film, deserving of repeat views.
- SoapboxQuantez08
- Jun 14, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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