Border Radio (1987) - (Movie Clip) They'll Boo You Off Stage
Rocker Jeff (Chris "D" DesJardins) makes good his escape to Mexico as "Scenester" Iris Berry is interviewed, early sample of the fractured narrative of Border Radio, 1987, directed by Allison Anders, Dean Lent and Kurt Voss.
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Border Radio (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Followed By A Jeep
Pursued parent Luanne (Anders, sister of the co-director Allison), pays a visit to friend Chris (Shearer), annoyed at the disappearance of rocker husband Jeff (Chris "D" DesJardins) to Mexico, another song by his band playing down there, in Border Radio, 1987.
Border Radio (1987) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Still Be Drunk
Dean (musician John Doe) gains entrance to the actual Hong Kong Cafe in LA's Chinatown, pursuing Luanna (Anders) who, visiting with musician Dave Alvin, is searching for her disappeared rocker husband, his colleague, Green On Red playing "That's What Dreams Are For," in Border Radio, 1987.
Border Radio (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Bring A Lot Of Beer
Opening with a song by leading man Chris D's (DesJardins) band, as he counts the cash and hides when the thugs (Craig Stark, Eddie Flowers, Sebastian Copeland) show up, from the celebrated debut by UCLA students Allison Anders, Dean Lent and Kurt Voss, Border Radio, 1987.
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