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Streets of Fire
Streets of Fire

Streets of Fire (1984)

69% User Rating
1h 33min
Action

"Tonight is what it means to be young."

Raven Shaddock and his gang of merciless biker friends kidnap rock singer Ellen Aim. Ellen's former lover, soldier-for-hire Tom Cody, happens to be passing through town on a visit. In an attempt to save his star act, Ellen's manager hires Tom to rescue her. Along with a former soldier, they battle through dangerous cityscapes, determined to get Ellen back.

Walter HillDirector

Cast

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Michael Paré

Michael Paré

Tom Cody

Diane Lane

Diane Lane

Ellen Aim

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis

Billy Fish

Amy Madigan

Amy Madigan

McCoy

Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe

Raven Shaddock

Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton

Clyde the Bartender

Deborah Van Valkenburgh

Deborah Van Valkenburgh

Reva Cody

Richard Lawson

Richard Lawson

Officer Ed Price

Grand L. Bush

Grand L. Bush

The Sorels - Reggie

Rick Rossovich

Rick Rossovich

Officer Cooley

Lee Ving

Lee Ving

Greer

Stoney Jackson

Stoney Jackson

The Sorels - Bird

Robert Townsend

Robert Townsend

The Sorels - Lester

Mykelti Williamson

Mykelti Williamson

The Sorels - B.J.

E. G. Daily

E. G. Daily

Baby Doll

Lynne Thigpen

Lynne Thigpen

Subway Motorwoman

Marine Jahan

Marine Jahan

'Torchie's' Dancer

Ed Begley Jr.

Ed Begley Jr.

Ben Gunn

John Dennis Johnston

John Dennis Johnston

Pete the Mechanic

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Harry Beer

Squirt

Olivia Brown

Olivia Brown

Addie

Kip Waldo

Kip Waldo

Waldo

Peter Jason

Peter Jason

Ardmore Cop Harry

Matthew Laurance

Matthew Laurance

Ardmore Cop #2

Tamu Blackwell

Tamu Blackwell

Richmond Citizen

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Ric Moreno

Richmond Citizen

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Antonie Becker

Richmond Citizen

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Vicki Iovine

Bar Patron

John Hateley

John Hateley

Poker Player

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Rock A. Walker

Poker Player

Paul Mones

Paul Mones

The Roadmasters

Vince Deadrick Jr.

Vince Deadrick Jr.

The Roadmasters

Paul M. Lane

Paul M. Lane

The Roadmasters

Bernie Pock

Bernie Pock

The Roadmasters

Spiro Razatos

Spiro Razatos

The Roadmasters

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Jeff Smolek

The Roadmasters

Lee Allen

Lee Allen

The Blasters

Dave Alvin

Dave Alvin

The Blasters

Philip Alvin

Philip Alvin

The Blasters

William Bateman

William Bateman

The Blasters

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Molly Hansen

Concertgoer (uncredited)

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin

Concertgoer (uncredited)

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Tom Waters

Concertgoer (uncredited)

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David LeBell

Richmond Citizen (uncredited)

Chuck Zito

Chuck Zito

Bombers Gang Member (uncredited)

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Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman

Bombers Gang Member (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

April 18, 2015

Bombers, Blasters, Attackers and Streets of Fire. Streets of Fire is directed by Walter Hill who also co-writes the screenplay with Larry Gross. It stars Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis, Amy Madigan and Willem Dafoe. Music is scored by Ry Cooder and cinematography is by Andrew Laszlo. When the lead singer of Ellen Aim and the Attackers is kidnapped by biker gang The Bombers, her ex-soldier of fortune boyfriend is contacted and hired to go get her back... There were a couple of movies released in 1984 by maverick directors that were frowned upon at the time, but are now significantly held in high regard and define the saying "cult movie". One was Alex Cox's Repo Man, the other was Walter Hill's Streets of Fire. Streets of Fire is a bastard hybrid of ideas and influences. In part a rock opera set to the backdrop of blink blink blinkity blink neonvillle, an unnamed place that lives and breathes between 50s angst and 80s futurism, in others it's a straight forward road/mission movie headed up by an anti-hero taking notes from Snake Plissken whilst jostling for cool space with Kyle Reese. It's a film, that by Hill's own admission, is unashamedly a collage of things he finds cool in cinema. Yet this is not a detriment to the pic, the narrative is straightforward as can be and Hill throws everything he can into the mix, and it works. In essence it's a live action comic book, it knows it's just a film and has no pretencions to seem remotely real life. The look is wonderfully flamboyant and campy, where the hero and villain wear braces and PVC overalls respectively. The girls are a mixture of a teenage diva babe and a beer swilling roughneck babe. The city itself is a vibrant mix of colours and carnage, beauty and beats, and where the streets literally are on fire. Hill weighs in with his adroit flair for action, always kinetic, while the soundtrack rocks and the dialogue bubbles with self aware glee. Cast are super, some sexy and tough, others weaselly and weak, but all pumping the pop culture blood through the veins of the movie. With style and cool to burn, both only beaten out by the action quotient, Streets of Fire is an ode to live action fun. And watching it now you can see just how it has influenced many a film maker post its release. Streets of Fire, one bad ass bitch funky sex machine. 9/10

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Streets of Fire ≣ 1984 ≣ Trailer

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Streets Of Fire Theatrical Trailer

Streets Of Fire Theatrical Trailer

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Includes: Streets of Fire, Road to Hell