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Chasing the Blues

  • 2017
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.6K
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Jon Lovitz, Ronald L. Conner, Anna Maria Horsford, Grant Rosenmeyer, and Chelsea Tavares in Chasing the Blues (2017)
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Two rivals try to con an old woman for a rare 1930s Blues record. After going to jail for over 20 years, they're released and seek the vinyl from a tougher opponent.Two rivals try to con an old woman for a rare 1930s Blues record. After going to jail for over 20 years, they're released and seek the vinyl from a tougher opponent.Two rivals try to con an old woman for a rare 1930s Blues record. After going to jail for over 20 years, they're released and seek the vinyl from a tougher opponent.

  • Director
    • Scott Smith
  • Writers
    • Scott Smith
    • Kevin Guilfoile
  • Stars
    • Grant Rosenmeyer
    • Ronald L. Conner
    • Chelsea Tavares
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott Smith
    • Writers
      • Scott Smith
      • Kevin Guilfoile
    • Stars
      • Grant Rosenmeyer
      • Ronald L. Conner
      • Chelsea Tavares
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Grant Rosenmeyer
    Grant Rosenmeyer
    • Alan Thomas
    Ronald L. Conner
    • Paul Bettis
    Chelsea Tavares
    Chelsea Tavares
    • Vanessa
    Clem Cheung
    Clem Cheung
    • Mr. Epstein
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Mrs. Walker
    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Dan McKenna
    Jon Lovitz
    Jon Lovitz
    • Lincoln Groome
    Billy Dec
    • Officer Frye
    Josef Bette
    Josef Bette
    • Arnie
    Shayne Blakeley
    Shayne Blakeley
    • Record Store Customer
    Michael Brunlieb
    Michael Brunlieb
    • Tim
    Jeff Dlugolecki
    • Man at train station
    Christine A. Donnelly
    • Bus Rider
    Zach Garcia
    Zach Garcia
    • Male Student
    Connie Hollins
    • Bus Rider
    Tim Kazurinsky
    Tim Kazurinsky
    • Marvin Pounder
    Elizabeth Reiners
    Elizabeth Reiners
    • City Tourist
    Phil Ridarelli
    • Irving Dunn
    • Director
      • Scott Smith
    • Writers
      • Scott Smith
      • Kevin Guilfoile
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    10wingthwong

    Not well marketed.

    The problems with movies like these is that there is no marketing and distribution.

    I can fault this movie for only having two protagonists going for the gold. If there was such a holy grail of a record out there, two virtual unknowns would not be the ones chasing after it. But then, I can fault every single big budget action movie for the same reason of exclusiveness. You see every single big budget actioneer has only one or two people capable of saving the world, galaxy or whatever, and usually only someone from the U. S. or England, when in fact, there are millions that could have filled the bill. So, we'll excuse that fault as movie making ruts.

    The other fault of the movie is that both protagonists don't show age, with the exception of one losing a cheesy activator wig.

    Even with those two faults, this movie deserves a ten.

    From the beginning, you want to believe that this individual back in 1938 was based off of a real person. His is a compelling story that I wish they could have delved into more, but that probably would have made the movie overly long.

    John Lovitz is really well known as a cheese actor, so seeing him play somewhat of a believable sleazy character makes the beginning and the end somewhat better.

    For record collectors, true record collectors, ghost records are holy grails that only a few can afford and truly appreciate. Turntable needle snobs need not apply. I've read about ghost records for years and the real stories behind them, so seeing a good fictitious tail about one, makes for a good Sunday afternoon matinee.

    Although not as big budgeted as "The Legend of 1900", there is definitely a fun little somewhat mystical Americana in here. Too bad there was no proper marketing or distribution.
    5larrys3

    Has Its Moments

    As I see it, this dark comedy has its moments but never really gels into a substantial watch. Grant Rosenmeyer portrays Alan, a teacher and record collector. who is just emerging from a long prison stretch. When he's informed by an attorney (Jon Lovitz-who has only a minor role here) that there's a storage locker of old records available for his perusal, Alan will soon board a bus and head down that way.

    On the bus, he'll meet a young lady (Chelsea Tavares) and Alan will recount to her an amazing tale of a extremely valuable record that may be in the collection he's heading for. But he'll also relay the info that the record may be cursed as to anyone that associates with it and why.

    Also, Alan will have to contend with a rival collector (Ronald L. Conner) who also is just out of prison and is aiming for the same prize. Twenty years before, they tried to steal or manipulate an elderly woman (Anna Maria Horsford) out of possession of the record I might note Horsford is a hoot here in here portrayal of Mrs. Walker.

    Overall, I thought some things worked better than others here, so a mixed bag. But the movie, in my opinion, could have used some sharper comedic moments.

    To note: there were no subtitles available on my DVD copy.
    willballew

    Bad movie.

    Not much of a beginning and no ending. Bad movie, that's why it did not make any money.
    6westsideschl

    Hong Kong Phooey

    The devil is in the details. Ha ha, no not just the lyrics to make you evil, but the lack of a menu and subtitles so dialogue is not important which it should have been because the acting was too "acting". And, when the DVD was done my player listed it's title as "Hong Kong Phooey" a '70s cartoon animation series. Now that's cheap going a bit too far. On a positive note the usual standard mix of oldie's blues as background.

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      Mrs.Walker tells Alan that she enjoys watching "Amen" on television; the actress portraying Mrs. Walker, Anna Maria Horsford, played one of the leading roles in this series.

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • California Pictures
      • California Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devil Blues
    • Production company
      • Fulton Market Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,030
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,949
      • Oct 7, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,030
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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