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Synopsis
Blaze is a comic-strip re-telling of the curious late-1950s relationship between famed striptease artist Blaze Starr (Lolita Davidovitch) and Lousiana governor Earl Long (played in gorgeously flamboyant fashion by Paul Newman). Their romance is counterbalanced with the story of Long's efforts to win voting rights for Louisiana's black citizens. The governor's political enemies ruin his chances at re-election, then try to put him out of the way permanently with a trumped-up insanity charge. But with faithful Blaze at his side (and in close proximity to other portions of his anatomy), Long confounds his foes by winning a congressional seat. On the eve of this triumph, Earl Long dies, bringing this boisterous story to a sobering conclusion. Since the film is based on Blaze Starr's own reminiscences, one might prepare oneself with several grains of salt. The real Blaze Starr shows up early in the film as a stripper named Lily. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Garland Bunting Doc Ferriday
Lolita Davidovich Blaze Starr
Jeffrey DeMunn Tuck
Jerry Hardin Thibodeaux
Richard Jenkins Times-Picayune Reporter
Gailard Sartain LaGrange
Robert Wuhl Red Snyder
Paul Newman Gov. Earl K. Long

Production Crew

Ed Richardson Art Director
Wendy Dozoretz Associate Producer
Blaze Starr Book Author
Huey Perry Book Author
Haskell Wexler Cinematographer
Dale Pollock Co-producer
Gil Friesen Co-producer
Bennie Wallace Composer (Music Score)
Wayne Peet Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers Costume Designer
Ron Shelton Director
Robert Leighton Editor
David Lester Executive Producer
Don Miller Executive Producer
Don Miller Executive Producer
Don Miller Executive Producer
Christina Smith Makeup
Monty Westmore Makeup
David Anderle Musical Direction/Supervision
Armin Ganz Production Designer
Ron Shelton Screenwriter
Harold L. Fuhrman Set Designer
Year: 1989
Runtime: 117
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
DuArt Color

Produced by
A&M Films
Buena Vista
Silver Screen Partners IV
Touchstone Pictures

Release
December 13, 1989 (USA)
by Buena Vista