Yokohama BJ Blues (1981)
Género : Crimen, Misterio, Drama, Suspense
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 52M
Director : Eiichi Kudo
Sinopsis
Former blues singer turned private eye, BJ becomes involved in a dangerous gang business.
Las tensiones aumentan cuando la pionera Mother of the Blues y su banda se reúnen en un estudio de grabación de Chicago en 1927. Adaptado de la obra de August Wilson.
Enid y Rebecca, dos rebeldes adolescentes amigas desde hace años, no saben cómo pasar el rato ahora que ya han acabado los estudios de secundaria. Pese a sus tímidos esfuerzos por encontrar trabajo, a menudo acaban deambulando por las calles, escrutando el comportamiento de la gente que les rodea. Atraídas por los personajes excéntricos, suelen mirar los anuncios personales del periódico local. Enid llama al autor del anuncio más lamentable, un hombre solitario de cuarenta años, coleccionista de discos, y le invita a una cita a ciegas. Ambas acudirán al restaurante convenido para espiarle y saber cómo es su vida...
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