Blue Rodeo (film)
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Blue Rodeo | |
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Genre | Drama Romance |
Based on | Blue Rodeo by Jo-Ann Mapson |
Written by | Paul Lussier |
Directed by | Peter Werner |
Starring | Ann-Margret Kris Kristofferson Corbin Allred Jude Herrera Jimmy F. Skaggs |
Music by | Laura Karpman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Paul A. Lussier |
Producers | Peter Werner Billy Campbell Sunta Izzicupo Madeline Peerce Joan Yee |
Production locations | Tucson, Arizona San Rafael Ranch State Park |
Cinematography | Shelly Johnson |
Editor | Martin Nicholson |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production companies | Lakeside Productions Warner Bros. Television The Paul Lussier Company |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 20, 1996 |
Blue Rodeo is a made for television drama film adapted from the novel of the same name by Jo-Ann Mapson.[1] It first aired on CBS on October 20, 1996. Blue Rodeo was directed by Peter Werner and stars globally recognized artists, Ann-Margret and Kris Kristofferson. [2]
Plot
[edit]Margaret Yearwood moves to Blue Dog, New Mexico, to be near her teenage son who has gone deaf from a tragic accident which she feels responsible for. There, she unexpectedly falls in love with a mysterious cowboy and learns - along with her son - how to heal family bonds. [3]
Production
[edit]Filming took place in Arizona, U.S.A.
Cast
[edit]Actor | Role |
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Ann-Margret | Maggie Yearwood |
Kris Kristofferson | Owen Whister |
Corbin Allred | Peter Yearwood |
Jude Herrera | Bonnie Tsotsie |
Jimmy F. Skaggs | Joe Yazzie |
Martha Chavez | Lucy Hidalgo |
Francisco Madrid | Leo Hidalgo |
Aubrey Kramer | Bonnie's Friend |
Melissa Gray | Waitress |
Sidora Dazi | Flamenco Dancer |
Adelita Ortiz | Bonnie's Friend and Vocalist of the theme song to "Blue Rodeo" |
Tracy Ellisor | Mr. Yearwood |
Chris Howell | Karl Ranklin |
References
[edit]- ^ "Jo Ann Mapson". Baker & Taylor Author Biographies. 2000. Retrieved August 22, 2024 – via EBSCOhost.
- ^ Everett, Todd (October 18, 1996). "Blue Rodeo". Variety. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Blue Rodeo". January 1, 1994. Goodreads. Retrieved September 6, 2024
External links
[edit]- Blue Rodeo at IMDb