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Lynch stars as Kate, a [[clinical depression|depressed]] thirty-something who unsuccessfully attempts [[suicide]] by slitting her wrists. Reflecting briefly upon her circumstance in the hospital, she realizes that nothing has been solved, whereupon she vacates the premises, wearing nothing but a hospital gown, a black coat, and flimsy sandals. Shortly thereafter, at a bus station, she requests from the attendant a bus ticket to wherever, with consideration to the limited funds she has to spare. The attendant insists on a destination, or even a direction – Kate spins about, points, and says, "that way".
Lynch stars as Kate, a [[clinical depression|depressed]] thirty-something who unsuccessfully attempts [[suicide]] by slitting her wrists. Reflecting briefly upon her circumstance in the hospital, she realizes that nothing has been solved, whereupon she vacates the premises, wearing nothing but a hospital gown, a black coat, and flimsy sandals. Shortly thereafter, at a bus station, she requests from the attendant a bus ticket to wherever, with consideration to the limited funds she has to spare. The attendant insists on a destination, or even a direction – Kate spins about, points, and says, "that way".


She then gets off the bus in the middle of nowhere, and winds up finding a bar. Turning down a ride from a handsome stranger (Barry Tubb) in a Mustang convertible, she walks though the desert and finds a isolated bar. Getting drunk at the bar, she parties with some people in the bar. The stranger who tried picking her up along the road comes in and eventually she passes out. She wakes up the next morning in an abandoned house, with the stranger, wearing a ring. He tells her that they were married in the bar and shows her some Polaroid photos of the "ceremony".
The story then evolves to include Barry Tubb, her love interest, who rekindles her will to live.

Hiding out in an abandoned house in the desert, the pair embarks on a torrid journey of sensual and romantic discovery, who rekindles her will to live, but it soon becomes clear that things can't stay this way forever.


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Warm Summer Rain
Directed byJoe Gayton
Written byJoe Gayton
Produced byCassian Elwes (executive producer)
Frances Fleming (associate producer)
Patricia Foulkrod (co-producer)
Ed Rothkowitz (associate producer)
Lionel Wigram (producer)
StarringKelly Lynch
Barry Tubb
CinematographyFernando Argüelles
Edited byRobin Katz
Ed Rothkowitz
Music byRoger Eno
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States

Warm Summer Rain is a 1989 drama film written and directed by Joe Gayton, starring Kelly Lynch and Barry Tubb.

Lynch stars as Kate, a depressed thirty-something who unsuccessfully attempts suicide by slitting her wrists. Reflecting briefly upon her circumstance in the hospital, she realizes that nothing has been solved, whereupon she vacates the premises, wearing nothing but a hospital gown, a black coat, and flimsy sandals. Shortly thereafter, at a bus station, she requests from the attendant a bus ticket to wherever, with consideration to the limited funds she has to spare. The attendant insists on a destination, or even a direction – Kate spins about, points, and says, "that way".

She then gets off the bus in the middle of nowhere, and winds up finding a bar. Turning down a ride from a handsome stranger (Barry Tubb) in a Mustang convertible, she walks though the desert and finds a isolated bar. Getting drunk at the bar, she parties with some people in the bar. The stranger who tried picking her up along the road comes in and eventually she passes out. She wakes up the next morning in an abandoned house, with the stranger, wearing a ring. He tells her that they were married in the bar and shows her some Polaroid photos of the "ceremony".

Hiding out in an abandoned house in the desert, the pair embarks on a torrid journey of sensual and romantic discovery, who rekindles her will to live, but it soon becomes clear that things can't stay this way forever.