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Director: Skott Snider
Cast: Damian Chapa, Annabel Schofield, Dean Stockwell, Harry Dean Stanton
Shortly before he moves from New York to Los Angeles a banker visits his Atlanta branch. One evening he is propositioned, by a high-class call girl. Their night of passion leaves him besotted, but he is unable to find her again even with the help of a private investigator. In L.A. he is introduced to his boss's wife and is sure she is his lady of the night. But she insists she isn't.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 1997 mystery film Midnight Blue, directed by Skott Snider, has received a mixed reception from critics. While some have praised its intriguing premise, others have found the plot to be convoluted. The film's ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest a generally positive audience response, though it has not received any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Fans of mystery films and gritty neo-noir will appreciate the moody atmosphere and compelling performances in the 1997 film Midnight Blue, directed by Skott Snider. With a strong supporting cast including Dean Stockwell and Harry Dean Stanton, the film follows a banker's obsession with a high-class call girl he briefly encounters, leading to a tangled web of intrigue and deception.