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Nina Siemaszko | Blue McDonald | |
Wendy Hughes | Elle | |
Tom Skerritt | Ham McDonald | |
Robert Davi | Sully | |
Brent David Fraser | Joshua Winslow | |
Christopher McDonald | Senator Dixon | |
Joe Dallesandro | Jules | |
Casey Sander | Captain Edwards | |
Stafford Morgan | Colonel Winslow | |
Don Bloomfield | J.J. Clark | |
Liane Curtis | Mona | |
Bridgit Ryan | Ruth | |
Lydie Denier | Dominique | |
Gloria Reuben | Celeste | |
Victoria Mahoney | Mary | |
Kathy Hartsell | Cathy | |
Lynn Gendron | Del | |
Frank Cavestani | Business Man | |
Monica Ekblad | Ida | |
Deanne Jacobs | Isadora | |
Merry Clayton | Gospel Singer | |
Pat Crawford Brown | Ms. Earlane | |
Michael Villella | Man with Mona | |
Jeanne Bates | Mrs. Felt | |
Ben Hartigan | Elderly Gentleman |
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Producer |
Mark Damon
Rafael Eisenman Steven Kaminsky David Saunders Howard Worth |
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Writer |
Zalman King
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Cinematography | Marc Reshovsky
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Musician |
George S. Clinton
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Blue is a teenage girl who lives with her Jazz playing father Ham. Ham gets very sick and dies, and now Blue must support herself somehow. Elle, the headmistress at a brothel, talks her into living and working at her establishment. She decides to leave the business and lead a normal life. Elle is hellbent to see that she never has one. |
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