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Nadine (1987 film)

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Nadine
Theatrical poster by Drew Struzan
Directed byRobert Benton
Written byRobert Benton
Produced byArlene Donovan
Starring
CinematographyNéstor Almendros
Edited bySam O'Steen
Music byHoward Shore
Distributed byTriStar Pictures
Release date
August 7, 1987
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million
Box office$5,669,831

Nadine is a 1987 comedy film directed by Robert Benton and starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger.[1]

Overview

It's 1954 in Austin, Texas, and a slightly pregnant Nadine Hightower (Kim Basinger) is in a lot of trouble. She's gone to sleazy photographer Raymond Escobar's studio to reclaim some photos from him because they were "lots more artistic than I bargained for." Escobar assures her that he knows Hugh Hefner and she will certainly make it to the top. But Nadine has second thoughts, she wants her photos, and when she goes back to the studio to retrieve them, gets caught up in the middle of a murder scene. She grabs an envelope with her name on it and hightails it out of there.

Unfortunately, she gets the wrong pictures. She has stolen plans for a new highway development that ends up in the hands of her estranged husband Vernon (Jeff Bridges), a handsome, wise-mouthed bum who owns a bar called the Blue Bonnet which no one goes to and that's not the worst of it. He's fooling around with a former Pecan Queen who works for the Lone Star Brewing company (Glenne Headly). He sees a way to make a bundle of money in all this.

Shady real estate kingpin Buford Pope (Rip Torn) wants the plans back and will stop at nothing to get them. The couple is soon on the run not only from Buford but from police who believe they've killed Escobar. All this time, Nadine and Vernon want a divorce, and Nadine hasn't told Vernon she's pregnant with his baby.

Cast

Notes

  • The film was written specifically for Kim Basinger.
  • Filmed in Austin Texas. Began shooting 30 September 1986
  • The framed picture of Jeff Bridges in a uniform in the film is taken from The Last Picture Show (1971)
  • Released on VHS in 1988 (4:3), DVD on 5 July 2005 (1.85:1). Not available on Blu-ray.

References

  1. ^ Vincent Canby (August 7, 1987). "Basinger and Bridges in 'Nadine'". The New York Times.