Streets of Fire may sometimes buckle under the strain of its ambitious fusion of disparate genres, but Walter Hill's bravura style gives this motorcycle musical fuel to burn. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Walter Hill's "Streets of Fire" begins by telling us it's a "rock & roll fable. from another time, another place." The movie is right on the rock & roll, but the alternative time and place are mysteriously convincing -- especially if, like me, you believe the most beautiful.

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Streets of Fire

STREETS OF FIRE was something of a disappointment for fans of director Walter Hill. Intended as a celebration of rock 'n' roll culture, the film is greatly harmed by its lack of plausible, listenable rock 'n' roll. Walter Hill directed the film starring Michael Paré, Diane Lane, and Rick Moranis. Streets of Fire was intended to be the first in a projected trilogy of action films called "The Adventures of Tom Cody" with Hill tentatively titling the two sequels Fire-Forged Friends: At the end, Tom Cody and Billy Fish, who spent most of the movie being antagonistic toward each other, have come to an. To watch the movie we just need to verify you are not a robot. I was a student of Medicine in KMC Mangalore at that time and the streets of the city literally roared with the sound of our motorbikes.

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Movie reviews for Streets of Fire starring Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis, Amy Madigan, Willem Dafoe as well as other information about the movie, including showtimes, plot summary, cast list, etc. Larry Gross: Well, Walter and I. Michael Pare, from Eddie & The Cruisers, played tough guy Tom Cody.

The setting is in Chicago, dark side of town, in the fifties. Starring: Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis and others. Michael Paré plays a biker who agrees to rescue his ex-girlfriend (a rocker played by Diane Lane) from kidnappers (led by Willem Dafoe). A Rock & Roll singer Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) is kidnapped during the concert by a biker gang, led by Raven Shaddock (Willem Dafoe).