Jot Sanaca (background) and Ralph Wacchto (loraground) play taro muwcian* m March ot a lagandary old bkiaa tong, with Jam Gart! (cantor) at a toanaga runaway who jolna thorn Macchto (batow) took* l*k# • real profatwonal on gui tar, but n roairty ha took throa month# ot Inton ttva laaaon# to prapara tor tin roto aa a JutttjrcJ CiatMCaJ guiUr studant CROSSROADS n Walter Hill’s Crossroads, two musicians take to the road in the deep South on a quest: Eugene (Ralph Macchio), a you tig man hop ing to gain fame by rediscovering a fabled\ but long-lost, Robert Johnson blues song and Willie (Joe Seneca), an old man willing to surrender his soul to the devil in order to become a legendary' blues figure. Together they flee the old man's dingy llarlfin rest home, crisscrossing the lican ot the Mississippi delta Their destination Is a crossing, where two dusiy, sunbaked roads meet, for a strange encounter under an old gnarled tree Along the road, they are joined by a teenage runaway (Jami Gen/.) on a quest of her own. filmed mostly in ihe cradle of the blues Greenville, Mississippi and the surrounding Delta towns just oil U S Highway 61 Crossroads is alxml the re lationship Ix-iween Kugcne and Willie, who share a love of blues music, and the meanings <»l their evocative tunes Directed by Walter Mill, famous for such bullet paced movies as -ty that the only wav to master the feel of blues is to live like a bluesman "This is what it was like," the 24 year old teen idol says, "Waking up in the morning and not knowing where your meals are coming from and where your family's gi ling and what's happening with your life and then drinking Jack Daniels for lunch " Kven though Seneca has never re ceived any formal training in blues, he contends that there is a blues world in him, because of his experiences. "I've observed and lived with blues people I think there are people who are aware of their roots and pay attention to them They will know that (inherently) they belong to the blues group.” Seneca says with conviction Without such intimate contact, a musi cian can never become a true to his heart bluesman He's got to have more feeling for the music," says Seneca, who played an honest doctor in The Vcniu t and has gained critical acclaim from a host of stage roles on Broadway A catalyst of the movie is Francis, a I" year old gutsy and vibrant runaway, played by Jamie t'.ertz who recently starred in Quicksilver She sparks F.u gene's drive to succeed and brings out his vulnerability as well The heavily roots influenced music of i'mssnmtls soundtrack was produced by celebrated slide guitarist Rv Cooder. C.ooder stresses that blues music has a sound to which almost everyone can re late The fundamental qualities of the music, he said, are its simplicity and abili ly to make people feel good Although Director Hill and his stars are coy on the subject of how the hint's |our ney concludes, it is evident that Eugene, the white guitarist with a fervent desire to play the greatest blues ever, adds much more to his life than a mere song Cmssroridswill he released nationwide by Columbia Pictures on March 21 ♦