We go from a '90s Film set in the Future (of 11 years ago) to an '80s Film from set in the 1950s...kind of.
This is Streets of Fire, a 1984 Film that is arguably a strong Cult Classic. That means that it didn't do well in Theaters, sadly (mostly) ending any plans for a Series.
I added the mostly part since there apparently was a Sequel (of sorts) made around 2010. I'm in no rush to see it. This Films lives or dies basically on whether or not you like the whole motif.
You have to remember that there was a big revival of '50s looks, sounds and all around vibes at this time.
As such, Walter Hill- the Director of 48 Hours- was given plenty of money by Joel Silver to make this 'Rock & Roll Fantasy.' The Film features a number of notable Stars from a young Diane Lane (who was 18, but playing older) to Rick Moranis to Ed Begley Jr as a Random Hobo.
Why not?!? This was designed to be a big breakout role for its Lead- Michael Pare.
The fact that I have to say that tells you how well that worked out for him. The Plot involves a Rock & Roll Band, a kidnapping, a return to Town from a big brother and, oh yeah, Willem Dafoe as an evil Biker Gang Leader! I love to bury the lead.
To find out how weird and wild this can be, read on...
After a surprisingly low key Title Card, we get a band playing in a City. It's 'Another Time and Another Place,' but also clearly Chicago.The Concert is broken up by a Biker Gang attacking everyone, including Moranis and Bill Paxton with hair that would make a young Morrisey jealous.
A Waitress calls her Brother- Pare- to come home.
Alongside a Cab Driver (who's role was written for a man, but then rewritten for her), he's hired by Moranis, who manages Lane.
Also, Moranis is Lane's current Boyfriend too.
A daring plan is hatched to blow up some bikes, shoot some Bikers and just make alot of chaos.
Dafoe is annoyed...but also excited to have a real challenge. He wants a rematch!
The escape is not easy as all of the chaos alerted some Cops and they obviously can't use the same car from earlier.
After meeting Robert Townsend, Rene Russo's Bodyguard from Freejack (what are the odds?!?) AND the future Bubba from Forrest Gump, he blows up some Cop Cars with single shotgun blasts.
Where's MythBusters when I need them?!?
Having saved Lane, Pare is paid...but turns down his share of the money. He still loves Lane, you see.Star-crossed Lovers and all that.
A threat from Dafoe's Lead Henchman (Lee Ving, who would be promoted by the time Dudes came around) leads to the Cops telling Pare to leave.
He leaves before the big Concert (which closes out the last 10 minutes of the Film) and drives off with the Cabbie.
A fun, flashy and kind of weird Film.











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