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Blue Sky. (1994 film) Blue Sky is a 1994 American drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, Powers Boothe, Carrie Snodgress, Amy Locane, and Chris O'Donnell. It tells the story of a nuclear coverup. It was adapted by Rama Stagner, Arlene Sarner and Jerry Leichtling. The original music score was composed ...
- September 16, 1994
- Robert H. Solo
Sep 16, 1994 · Blue Sky: Directed by Tony Richardson. With Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, Powers Boothe, Carrie Snodgress. Carly moves with her military husband and their two daughters to an isolated army base, only to quickly become part of a cover-up involving nuclear bomb tests.
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Roger Ebert September 16, 1994. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Blue Sky" is such an ungainly mixture of politics, emotion and nostalgia that it's a wonder the movie works at all - but it does. It's set in the late 1950s, at a time when nuclear tests were stirring up doubts and fears, and it stars Tommy Lee Jones as Major Hank ...
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Blue Sky (1994) Movie Info Synopsis In the late 1950s, the U.S. Army assigns nuclear engineer Hank Marshall (Tommy Lee Jones) to an isolated weapons testing facility in Alabama.
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- Tony Richardson
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- Jessica Lange
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A title like Blue Sky suggests a movie stocked with nature, sunshine and contentment. Adding to that expectation, the 1994 release called Blue Sky was directed by Tony Richardson, whose most famous film is Tom Jones, the rollicking 1963 comedy that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Sep 16, 1994 · Overview. Hank Marshall is a tough, square-jawed, straitlaced Army engineer and nuclear science expert, assigned to help conduct weapons testing in 1950s America. Hank has become a thorn in the side of the Army, though, for a couple of very different reasons. He is an outspoken opponent of atmospheric testing, though his superiors hold contrary ...