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  2. Crossroads is a 1986 American musical drama film inspired by the legend of blues musician Robert Johnson. Starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, the film was written by John Fusco and directed by Walter Hill and features an original score by Ry Cooder featuring classical guitar by William Kanengiser and harmonica by Sonny Terry.

  3. Crossroads: Directed by Walter Hill. With Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Jami Gertz, Joe Morton. A wannabe blues-guitar virtuoso finds an old blues player and hopes he can teach him a long-lost song by legendary musician, Robert Johnson.

    • (18K)
    • Drama, Music, Mystery
    • Walter Hill
    • 1986-03-14
  4. Crossroads was produced by MTV Films and released on February 15, 2002, in North America by Paramount Pictures, and was a box office success, grossing $61.1 million worldwide on a $10‒12 million budget. The film was panned by critics, though Spears' performance was praised.

  5. Mar 12, 2020 · To learn more about Crossroads we went to the man who wrote it; singer-songwriter-screenwriter John Fusco. The original story came from a school thesis – Fusco describes what gave him the idea in the first place.

  6. Crossroads is a 1986 American music-drama film inspired by the story and legend of blues musician Robert Leroy Johnson, directed by Walter Hill and screenplay written by John Fusco, starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Jami Gertz, Joe Morton, Steve Vai as "Jack Butler" and Robert Judd as Legba...

  7. Nov 22, 2020 · Starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, the film was written by John Fusco and directed by Walter Hill and features an original score featuring Ry Cooder and guitar virtuoso Steve Vai on the soundtrack’s guitar, and harmonica by Sonny Terry. Steve Vai also appears in the film as the devil’s guitar player in the climactic guitar duel.

  8. Crossroads is a 1986 musical dramatic feature film inspired by the legend of blues musician Robert Johnson. Starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, the film was written by John Fusco and directed by Walter Hill and features an original score featuring Ry Cooder and Steve Vai on the soundtrack's guitar, and harmonica by Sonny Terry.