Vintage Streets of Fire Movie Poster 1983 Original
TONIGHT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE YOUNG
A HILL.GORDON.SILVER PRODUCTION
MICHAEL PARE.DIANE LANE.RICK MORANIS.AMY MADIGAN
MUSIC SCORE BY RY COODER
A UNIVERSAL-RKO PICTURE
DATE; 1983
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SIZE: 27X41
Streets of Fire is a 1984 film directed by Walter Hill and co-written by Hill and Larry Gross. It was described in previews, trailers, and posters as "A Rock & Roll Fable." It is an unusual mix of musical, action, drama, and comedy with elements both of retro-1950s and 1980s. The film stars Michael Paré as a soldier of fortune who returns home to rescue his ex-girlfriend (Diane Lane) who has been kidnapped by Raven (Willem Dafoe) and his motorcycle gang, the Bombers. Some of the film was shot on the backlot of Universal Studios in California on two large, elaborate sets covered in a tarp 1,240 feet long by 220 feet wide so that night scenes could be filmed during the day.
The film was promoted as a summer blockbuster but was not well received critically or commercially, grossing only USD $8 million in North America, well below its $14.5 million budget. Its dynamic musical score by the likes of Jim Steinman, Ry Cooder, and others, as well as the hit Dan Hartman song "I Can Dream About You", however, has helped it attain something of a cult following among fans.
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