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Eddie and the Cruisers By Tom Keogh
Perhaps best known for its faux Springsteen soundtrack, the 1983 Eddie
and the Cruisers is a rock lover's fantasy run wild. The story finds a
reporter (Ellen Barkin) tracking down rumors of an unreleased album by a
band whose charismatic leader (Michael Paré) allegedly died years before.
As she approaches surviving members--who have since gone on to other
things--she gets different points of view on Eddie's life and artistic
drive, and the mystery about that album deepens. The trouble with the film
is simple: it's impossible to accept. Michael Paré is far from suitable
to play a Jersey shore rocker with thematic pretensions toward Rimbaud
that go back to the '60s, and the soundtrack by John Cafferty sounds like
a hack's rendition of E Street Band magic. An all-around embarrassment.
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|  | Director: Martin Davidson
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|  | Stars: Tom Berenger, Michael Paré, Joe Pantoliano, Matthew Laurance, Helen Schneider, Ellen Barkin
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|  | Released: September 23, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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