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Streets of Fire (1984)

“Tonight is what it means to be young.”

  • PG
  • 93 min
  • Action
  • imdb logo 6.7/10 (24207 votes)

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Plot

In a time-bending universe where the nostalgic 1950s and electrifying 1980s converge, a city shrouded in perpetual night pulsates with the rhythm of rock 'n' roll. Amid the euphoria of a live concert, the magnetic Ellen Aim, a successful rockstar, is violently kidnapped by Raven Shaddock and his lawless biker gang, "The Bombers". This audacious crime unfolds on stage, leaving a crowd of fans shocked and helpless. In response to this outrage, the distressed Billy Fish, Ellen’s manager, enlists the aid of the rugged mercenary Tom Cody – an old flame of Ellen’s who has just arrived in town to visit his sister, Reva. Joining this unlikely duo is the hardened ex-soldier and grease-covered mechanic, McCoy, who is in the city seeking work. Together, they form a trio of redemption, fueled by a shared goal: to rescue Ellen from the clutches of "The Bombers." Their mission takes them through the rain-slicked, neon-lit streets of the city, a gritty urban labyrinth teeming with determined cops, ruthless street gangs, and passionate rock fans. Their journey culminates in the heart of the criminal district known as 'The Battery', a lair of lawlessness where Ellen is held captive for the amusement of her captors. As the trio penetrates the heart of the enemy's territory, the narrative threads intertwine, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown between Tom and the villainous Raven. Thus unfolds a gripping tale of courage and redemption, painting a vibrant portrait of a city where music, mayhem, and a love torn asunder by crime come alive in the Streets of Fire.

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Streets of Fire is an action movie featuring Michael Paré and directed by Walter Hill.

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