Desert Blue

Desert Blue

199990 min
5.7/10
ComedyDrama

Plot Summary

An academic obsessed with roadside attractions and his tv-star daughter stop at a small desert town to see the world's largest ice cream cone, where, because of an accident that spilled an unknown substance all over the highway, they are forced to spend a few days with the towns eccentric residents.

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👥Cast (20)

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

Skye Davidson

Brendan Sexton III

Brendan Sexton III

Blue Baxter

John Heard

John Heard

Prof. Lance Davidson

Christina Ricci

Christina Ricci

Ely Jackson

Casey Affleck

Casey Affleck

Pete Kepler

Sara Gilbert

Sara Gilbert

Sandy

Ethan Suplee

Ethan Suplee

Cale

Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard

Billy Baxter

Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney

Caroline Baxter

Michael Ironside

Michael Ironside

Agent Frank Bellows

Daniel von Bargen

Daniel von Bargen

Sheriff Jackson

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor

Agent Summers

🎬Crew

Director

Morgan J. Freeman

Writers

Morgan J. Freeman

Producers

Michael Burns, Nadia Leonelli, Marc Butan, Andrea Sperling, Kip Hagopian

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

9/7/2025

**_Long stop at a desolate settlement in the Southwest and the peculiar people thereof_** A TV actress and her professor father (Kate Hudson and John Heard) stop at a dying mining town in the desert to see a roadside attraction and inadvertently become stuck there for a few days. The eccentric citizens include a young man preoccupied with his late father’s dream (Brendan Sexton III), a girl obsessed with pipe bombs (Christina Ricci), an ATV racer (Casey Affleck) and a woman who runs a diner (Lucinda Jenney). “Desert Blue” (1998) is a quirky indie drama influenced by TV’s Northern Exposure. It’s comparable to Australia’s "Rikky and Pete" from ten years prior and a little “Gas Food Lodging,” as well as later movies like "3 Nights in the Desert” and a bit o’ “Don’t Come Knocking.” There’s an air of emptiness and the story is kind of boring, throwing in a curious subplot about an ominous cola factory. Still, the flick has its points of interest, like finding inspiration in the least likely places. You’ll see some snow here and there, which, by happenstance, was the most snow the isolated town had seen in three decades during shooting. It runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in Goldfield in southwest Nevada with the Los Angeles Aqueduct scenes done in Jawbone Canyon, which is almost a 4-hour drive southwest of Goldfield and a 2-hour drive north of Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/C+

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