Before the rehab, drug-fueled drama and television lasciviousness, Charlie Sheen was a quintessential '80s star. And amidst his cinematic fame -- the same year he was busy with 'Wall Street' -- Sheen starred in a road movie called 'Three for the Road.' Sheen plays a political aide trying to get in good with a senator by driving the man's troubled daughter (Kerri Green) to reform school, with the help of his friend (Alan Ruck). Obviously, she's too cute to resist -- and not as bad as her dad made her out to be -- and the guy ends up falling for his young ward. The turmoil might have something to do with Sally Kellerman, who once again plays mom to the female star
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