![]() ![]() You know, the stuff you only see in romance novels. In UNDERCOVER BLUES, two former hotshot spies, Jeff and Jane Blue (Dennis Quaid and Kathleen Turner), despite their being new parents and needing a rest. Romancing The Stone is a lushly photographed and vigorous satire on all those old action/adventure films. Some others in this gifted cast are Mary Ellen Trainor as her sister, Holland Taylor as Turner's editor, Alfonso Arau who is a drug dealer fan of her work, and Manuel Ojeda as the army colonel obsessed with that big green jewel. The film itself got an Oscar nod for Editing. Douglas and Turner would prove so popular that they did two other pictures in the 80s. My 1993 interview with Dennis Quaid for the movie, 'Undercover Blues.' Among topics covered: His feelings about losing out on the lead roles in a couple of big hit movies, working with. Her adventure in Colombia includes taking the wrong bus, being chased by a free wheeling army colonel, falling in the hands of drug dealers, pursued by bottom feeding crook Danny DeVito and finally partnering with the kind of adventure hero she writes about in Michael Douglas. But a piece of mail from her sister who is in Colombia with a map to a rather large emerald, the Hitchcockian McGuffin of the film leads her on a high road to adventure the kind of thing she writes about. They are best friends, and communicate really well. He is just as charming as his wife and is also an ex-spy. Undercover Blues is a 1993 action comedy film about a family of secret agents written by Ian Abrams and directed by Herbert Ross and starring Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid. She is married to 'Jeff Blue' Dennis Quaid (Dragonheart, Flesh and Bone). Turner is a romance novelist by profession who in real life is a rather humdrum sort prone to accidents. A Boston surgical resident is the maid of honor at her best friend's wedding in Chicago, where she unexpectedly bonds with the groom's best man and consequently, must make a big decision about. Kathleen Turner (The Accidental Tourist, Peggy Sue Got Married) 'Jane Blue' is an independent ex-spy and charming character. Unless you think she kind of did it already with Romancing The Stone. When a version of a female Walter Mitty is ever done no doubt about it that Kathleen Turner should get first call.
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