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Risky Business By Jeff Shannon
Little did Tom Cruise know that he would become a box-office superstar
after he cranked up some Bob Seeger and played air guitar in his
underwear. But there's more to this 1983 hit than the arrival of a hot
young star. Making a stylish debut, writer-director Paul Brickman crafted
a subtle satire of crass materialism wrapped in an irresistible plot about
a crafty high schooler named Joel (Cruise) who goes into risky business
with the beguiling prostitute Lana (Rebecca De Mornay) while his parents
are out of town. Joel turns his affluent Chicago-suburb home into a
lucrative bordello and forms a steamy personal and professional
partnership with Lana, but only as long as the two can avoid the vengeful
pimp Guido (Joe Pantoliano) and keep their customers happy. A signature
film of the 1980s, Risky Business still holds up thanks to Cruise's
effortless charm and the movie's timeless appeal as an adolescent male
fantasy.
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|  | Director: Paul Brickman
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|  | Stars: Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, Curtis Armstrong, Bronson Pinchot, Raphael Sbarge, Joe Pantoliano, Nicholas Pryor, Janet Carroll, Richard Masur, Kevin Anderson
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|  | Released: August 5, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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