
Michael Paré plays a biker who agrees to rescue his ex-girlfriend (a rocker played by Diane Lane) from kidnappers (led by Willem Dafoe). The ensuing battle against a nocturnal background of industrial blight, chrome, and loud music is like some fever dream of a Springsteen fan who listened to the song "Born to Run" far too often. The audacity of the film carries it a long way even after it becomes clear that Hill's experiment is crumbling under its own weight. Dafoe, who looked even spookier back then than he does now, is memorable, as are Amy Madigan and Rick Moranis. Music is by Ry Cooder, with an appearance by the Blasters.
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Michael Paré | Tom Cody |
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Diane Lane | Ellen Aim |
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Rick Moranis | Billy Fish |
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Amy Madigan | McCoy |
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Willem Dafoe | Raven |
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Deborah Van Valkenburgh | Reva |
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Richard Lawson | Ed Price |
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Rick Rossovich | Officer Cooley |
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Bill Paxton | Clyde |
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Lee Ving | Greer |
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Stoney Jackson | The Sorels - Bird |
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Grand L. Bush | The Sorels - Reggie |
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Robert Townsend | The Sorels - Lester |
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Mykelti Williamson | The Sorels - B.J. |
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Elizabeth Daily | Baby Doll |
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Lynne Thigpen | Motorwoman |
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Marine Jahan | 'Torchie's' Dancer |
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Ed Begley Jr. | Ben Gunn |
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John Dennis Johnston | Pete |
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Harry Beer | Squirt |
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Olivia Brown | Addie |
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Kip Waldo | Waldo |
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Peter Jason | Harry |
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Matthew Laurance | Ardmore Cop |
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Sarah Marten | Woman in Diner |
Director | Walter Hill |
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Writer | Walter Hill, Larry Gross | |
Producer | Larry Gordon, Gene Levy, Joel Silver, Mae Woods | |
Musician | Ry Cooder | |
Photography | Andrew Laszlo |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3581 |
Added Date | Aug 06, 2015 18:01:24 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:19:03 |