
Almost Blue
Thriller · Drama
Overview
The young jazz saxophonist Morris Poole is at the height of his career. When his wife dies he is almost overcome by grief and blames himself. When after a while he finds a new love, he ends up in a situation that reminds him of his wife's mysterious death.
Top Cast


Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen
Morris
Michael Madsen
Morris


Lynette Walden
Lynette Walden
Jasmine
Lynette Walden
Jasmine


Yaphet Kotto
Yaphet Kotto
Terry
Yaphet Kotto
Terry


Garrett Morris
Garrett Morris
Charles
Garrett Morris
Charles
Gale Mayron
Gale Mayron
Darcy
Gale Mayron
Darcy
Ed Battle
Ed Battle
Icarus
Ed Battle
Icarus
Noelle Lippman
Noelle Lippman
Lorraine Poole
Noelle Lippman
Lorraine Poole
James Blevins
James Blevins
Endicott
James Blevins
Endicott
Raoul de Rossiter
Raoul de Rossiter
Percussionist / Drums - The Collective (as Raoul deRossiter)
Raoul de Rossiter
Percussionist / Drums - The Collective (as Raoul deRossiter)
Ras Iginga
Ras Iginga
Steel Drum Player
Ras Iginga
Steel Drum Player
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