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Desert Bloom

Desert Bloom

Desert Bloom

“The nuclear family meets the atomic age.”
5.8 /10 (20) 1986 1h 45m
Drama Family
Director Eugene Corr
Screenplay Eugene Corr, Linda Remy
The story involves Rose Chismore's youth. She flashes back and remembers her coming-of-age. Her recollections are sometimes less than sweet, particularly those of her troubled and alcoholic step-father. Her memories of Robin, her first-love, are much happier and she also recalls her colorful Aunt Starr -- who's visit is fun but also detrimental to her family's health. The setting of 1950s Las Vegas' bomb testing is increasingly significant to the development of the story.
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Jan 22, 1986
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Where to watch Desert Bloom? Desert Bloom is available for streaming on The Roku, Tubi TV.
Who stars in Desert Bloom? The main cast of Desert Bloom includes Annabeth Gish, Jon Voight, JoBeth Williams, Ellen Barkin, Jay Underwood.
Who directed Desert Bloom? Desert Bloom (1986) is directed by Eugene Corr.
How long is Desert Bloom? Desert Bloom has a runtime of 1h 45m. It was released in 1986.
What genre is Desert Bloom? Desert Bloom is a Drama, Family film. It has a rating of 5.8/10 with 20 votes.

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The story involves Rose Chismore's youth. She flashes back and remembers her coming-of-age. Her recollections are sometimes less than sweet, particularly those of her troubled and alcoholic step-father. Her memories of Robin, her first-love, are much happier and she also recalls her colorful Aunt Starr -- who's visit is fun but also detrimental to her family's health. The setting of 1950s Las Vegas' bomb testing is increasingly significant to the development of the story.

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