Bye Bye Blues (1990)

Bye Bye Blues (1990)

Bye Bye Blues movie synopsis. Story about a WWII wife & mother who joins a local dance band to provide for family while husband at war. Romantic involvement with one of the band members make her decisions difficult when husband returns from war. Story watches the progression of the band as it grows into a popular, successful recording and touring group. Excellent music and soundtrack.

Bye Bye Blues is a 1989 Canadian film. It was written and directed by Anne Wheeler and produced by Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation with the assistance of Allarcom Limited. Starring are Rebecca Jenkins, Luke Reilly, Michael Ontkean, Jyoti Dhembre, Chad Krowchuk, Mohan Agashe, Susan Wooldridge, Leslie Yeo, Kate Reid and Sheila Moore.

The film was nominated for twelve Genie Awards at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990, and won three: Best Actress (Jenkins), Best Supporting Actress (Stevan), and Best Original Song (“When I Sing” by Bill Henderson).

Bye Bye Blues Movie Poster (1990)

Bye Bye Blues (1990)

Directed by: Anne Wheeler
Starring: Rebecca Jenkins, Luke Reilly, Michael Ontkean, Jyoti Dhembre, Chad Krowchuk, Mohan Agashe, Susan Wooldridge, Leslie Yeo, Kate Reid, Sheila Moore
Screenplay by: Anne Wheeler
Production Design by: John Blackie
Cinematography by: Vic Sarin
Film Editing by: Christopher Tate
Costume Design by: Maureen Hiscox
Set Decoration by: Barry Kemp
Art Direction by: Scott Dobbie
Music by: George Blondheim
Distributed by: Circle Films
Release Date: August 24, 1990

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