On This Day August 29 1984 – Choose Me Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day August 29 1984 – Choose Me Premiered in Theaters
On this day August 29 1984, Choose Me premiered in theaters. Written and directed by Alan Rudolph, the romantic drama blended mystery, desire, and emotional vulnerability into a moody character study set in the late night world of Los Angeles.

The film centered around a bar where lonely souls crossed paths and secrets lingered just beneath the surface. Lesley Ann Warren played Eve, a former call girl turned bar owner, while Geneviève Bujold portrayed a radio talk show host who gives love advice under an alias. Keith Carradine rounded out the cast as a charming but unstable drifter who changes the lives of everyone he meets.

With a jazz soaked soundtrack by Teddy Pendergrass and a dreamlike visual style, Choose Me explored the pain and beauty of adult relationships with a mature and stylized tone rarely seen in mainstream 1980s cinema.

80s insight: Choose Me became a cult favorite in indie film circles for its blend of romantic drama and surreal atmosphere, capturing the era’s growing appetite for unconventional storytelling.

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