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Country Blue

"Young and in love, she broke the law... the law broke her."

1973-01-01 Drama 1hr 38m

Bobby Lee (Jack Conrad) has just been released from jail and wants to make a better life for he and girlfriend Ruthie (Rita George).

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Storyline

Bobby Lee (Jack Conrad) has just been released from jail and wants to make a better life for he and girlfriend Ruthie (Rita George).

  • Released
    1973-01-01
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 38m
  • Genre
    Drama, Crime
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
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  • Production
    Millstone Productions Inc.

Crew

Jack Conrad
Director
Jack Conrad
Writer
Jack Conrad
Producer
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Cast

Dub Taylor

Dub Taylor

J.J. 'Jumpy' Belk
Jack Conrad

Jack Conrad

Bobby Lee Dixon
Rita George

Rita George

Ruthie Chalmers
Mildred Brown

Mildred Brown

Arneda Johnson
David Huddleston

David Huddleston

Angus Wages
Wayne Stewart

Wayne Stewart

J.W. Workman
Richmond Johnson

Richmond Johnson

U.S Marshal
Peggy Day

Peggy Day

Girl in Jail
Joan Rue

Joan Rue

Girl in Jail
Jim White

Jim White

Bank Teller
Concho Evans

Concho Evans

Bo Diddley
Rita Smith

Rita Smith

Emilina
Doug Graham

Doug Graham

Officer Suggs
Rita Smith

Rita Smith

Emelina

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A Review by talisencrw 6

Written by talisencrw on 2016-03-14

This is a Bonnie and Clyde-type film, though done in then-present-day 70's Deep South. It has a gritty feel, and one feels the angst of the ... read more

This is a Bonnie and Clyde-type film, though done in then-present-day 70's Deep South. It has a gritty feel, and one feels the angst of the stars, Bobby Lee (who just got out of the slammer on parole, having been inside for a year for an attempted grocery store robbery) and his girlfriend, Ruthie (married to another guy, but can't afford a divorce), trying to get their lives back on track in a dead-end hick-town he can't stand and is tired of just two days later. It's certainly watchable and is in no way as bad as reviews tend to give it. This is Jack Conrad's filmmaking debut, but it's not a monstrosity. After negotiations with Jeff Bridges and Robert Blake broke down for the main part of Bobby Lee, Conrad was forced to play the role himself, and he's no embarrassment. Though it tends to be ridden with cliché, and the main characters are extremely unintelligent in their bank-robbing and getaway approaches, it's still a fun ride and worth checking out if you have the opportunity.

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A Review by talisencrw

This is a Bonnie and Clyde-type film, though done in then-present-day 70's Deep South. It has a gritty feel, and one feels the angst of the stars, Bobby Lee (who just got out of the slammer on parole, having been inside for a year for an at...

reviewer avatar

A Review by talisencrw 6

Written by talisencrw on 2016-03-14

This is a Bonnie and Clyde-type film, though done in then-present-day 70's Deep South. It has a gritty feel, and one feels the angst of the stars, Bobby Lee (who just got out of the slammer on parole,...

read more