Full Moon in Blue Water (1988)

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Title: Full Moon in Blue Water

Genre: Drama, Romance

Cast: Gene Hackman, Teri Garr, Burgess Meredith, Elias Koteas, Kevin Cooney, David Doty, Gil Glasgow, Becky Ann Baker, Marietta Marich, Alexandra Masterson, William Larsen, Mitchell Gossett, Mark Walters, Benjamin F. Jones, Ed Geldart, Lawrence Elkins, Tiny Skaggs, Bill Johnson, Elizabeth Williams, Sharon Bunn, Brandon Smith, Sandra Zimmer

Release: 1988-11-23

Runtime: 95

Plot: Floyd, the owner of a bar on the Texas coast, has been depressed for a year after his wife disappeared in a swimming accident. He lives with his senile father-in-law "The General" and is helped by Jimmy, a former asylum inmate, and the good-natured Louise. The bar is rapidly losing money and Charlie wants to buy it cheaply before it becomes publicly known that a nearby bridge is to be built. Louise offers her savings to go into partnership with Floyd, but Floyd decides to sell when he is forced to pay his back taxes.

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