Alternative movies trailers for Blues for Willadean
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Blues For Willadean Official Trailer
This is the official trailer for the new film "Blues For Willadean" from Del Shores the creator of Sordid Lives. The film stars SAG Award winner Beth Grant Golden ...
Film Music by Joe Patrick Ward - "Trailer Trash Blues (Reprise)" from "Blues for Willadean"
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Film Music By Joe Patrick Ward | "Oh My God It's J.D.!" from "Blues for Willadean"
In the climactic scene from "Blues for Willadean" abusive husband (David Steen) arrives home to confront his wife Willadean (Beth Grant) his neighbor ...
Film Music by Joe Patrick Ward | "Hidden Photos"/"Good Morning Mesquite" from "Blues for Willadean"
In this scene from Del Shores' film "Blues for Willadean" Willadean (Beth Grant) has just had another fight with her abusive husband (David Steen) who ...
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