Burning Blue
- Director: D.M.W. Greer
- Writer: D.M.W. Greer; Helene Kvale
- Producer: Sig De Miguel; D.M.W. Greer
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It took nearly 20 years for this to travel the treacherous road from stage and screen.
Oh dear...what a wasted journey.
First, Morgan Spector's performance is unacceptably wooden. The others do their best with what can only be described as a wishy-washy script.
Second, the story develops at a snail's pace...and, when it does pick up, it ends within a few undramatic minutes. You can almost hear the people saying: Was that it?!?
Third, the direction...or lack of...typical for a first-time film director/writer/producer...it's that too-close-to-the-project problem - yet again. It could have been/should have been a much better film...alas...indeed, alas, it's not.
No passion. No panache. No punch. No pace. No point.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Following two fatal aircraft accidents aboard an Aircraft Carrier, a government agent is placed aboard the ship. His mission is to determine what may be at the root of these mishaps and prevent the inevitable third chain breaking accident which abruptly changes course when a sailor reports seeing one of the top ranking fighter pilots in a gay club. The aviator and three of his squadron mates and their spouses all become the subject of a deadly modern day witch hunt entangling them in a web of jealousy and deceit which tests their concept of love, friendship and honor and changes their lives forever.
Cast & Characters
Trent Ford as Daniel Lynch;
Tammy Blanchard as Susan Stephensen;
Morgan Spector as William Stephensen;
Rob Mayes as Matthew Blackwood;
William Lee Scott as Charlie Trumbo;
Cotter Smith as Admiral Lynch;
Michael Cumpsty as Admiral Stephensen;
Michael Sirow as John Cokely;
Mark Doherty as Skipper;
Chris Chalk as Special Agent Jones