"A teenage girl learns about love, adult
responsibility, and how to do The Dirty Boogie in this romantic drama. In 1963,
"Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) is a 17-year-old spending the summer with her
family at a resort hotel in the Catskills; she plans on being in the Peace
Corps next summer, so this is expected to be her last summer as a carefree
adolescent. Baby doesn't get along with her older sister, Lisa (Jane Brucker),
and she's bored to tears by most of the older guests at the resort. However,
one night Baby hears what sounds like a party going on in the employee's
dormitory, and she pokes her head in to discover most of the hotel staff
enjoying the sort of close dancing that would get you kicked out of the senior
prom in no time flat. Baby is particularly struck by handsome Johnny Castle
(Patrick Swayze), a dancer in the resort's floor show, and falls head over
heels in love, wanting to be near him. When Johnny's dance partner, Penny
(Cynthia Rhodes), finds herself pregnant after a fling with one of the waiters,
Baby volunteers to learn her steps and take her place; however, Baby's father,
Dr. Jake Houseman (Jerry Orbach), will have none of it, convinced that Johnny
is a low life and that his daughter is too young to understand her own
feelings. Dirty Dancing was a surprise box-office hit, and the soundtrack album
was an even bigger success, spawning several hit singles and inspiring a
top-drawing concert tour featuring several of its artists." -
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE
WEST
PLOT
SUMMARY
"In Sergio Leone's epic Western,
shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation
of the Western past. To get his hands on prime railroad land in Sweetwater,
crippled railroad baron Morton (Gabriele Ferzetti) hires killers, led by
blue-eyed sadist Frank (Henry Fonda), who wipe out property owner Brett McBain
(Frank Wolff) and his family. McBain's newly arrived bride, Jill (Claudia
Cardinale), however, inherits it instead. Both outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards)
and lethally mysterious Harmonica (Charles Bronson) take it upon themselves to
look after Jill and thwart Frank's plans to seize her land. As alliances and
betrayals mutate, it soon becomes clear that Harmonica wants to get Frank for
another reason - it has "something to do with death." As in his "Dollars"
trilogy, Leone transforms the standard Western plot through the visual impact
of widescreen landscapes and the figures therein. At its full length, Once Upon
a Time in the West is Leone's operatic masterwork, worthy of its legend-making
title." - iTunes
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THE
UNTOUCHABLES
PLOT
SUMMARY
"Like the TV series that shared the same
title, The Untouchables (1987) was an account of the battle between gangster Al
Capone and lawman Eliot Ness, this time in the form of a feature film boasting
big stars, a big budget, and a script from respected playwright David Mamet.
Kevin Costner stars as Ness, a federal agent who has come to Chicago during the
Prohibition Era, when corruption in the local police department in rampant. His
mission is to put crime lord Capone (Robert De Niro) out of business, but
Capone is so powerful and popular that Ness is not taken seriously by the law
or the press. One night, discouraged, he meets a veteran patrolman, Jimmy
Malone (Sean Connery), and discovers that the acerbic Irishman is the one
honest man he's been seeking. Malone has soon helped Ness to recruit a
gunslinger rookie, George Stone (Andy Garcia), and, joined by nebbish
accountant Oscar Wallace (Charles Martin Smith), the men doggedly pursue Capone
and his illegal interests. At first a laughingstock, Ness soon has Capone
outraged over his and Malone's sometimes law-bending tactics, and the vain
mobster strikes back in vicious style. Ultimately, it is the most unexpected
and minor of crimes, tax evasion, which proves Capone's undoing. All the
credits for The Untouchables boasted big names, including music from Ennio
Morricone and costumes by Giorgio Armani. Director Brian De Palma continued his
tradition of including a homage to past masters of the cinema with a taut
stairway shoot-out reminiscent of a similar sequence in Sergei Elsenstein's
Battleship Potemkin (1925)." - iTunes
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FATAL
ATTRACTION
PLOT
SUMMARY
'"Fatal attraction" has become a
household term for love turned to murderous obsession, thanks to the success of
Adrian Lyne's 1987 movie. Dan (Michael Douglas) is a family man whose one-night
affair with Alex (Glenn Close) turns into a nightmare when she insists on
continuing the relationship, claiming to be carrying his baby. Alex
systematically terrorizes Dan, even temporarily kidnapping his daughter, in her
attempts to win back his affection. Douglas' besieged family man guiltily tries
to preserve his marriage and family from the consequences of his own
indiscretion. Close's performance as the love-struck psycho-siren remains her
signature role: She conveys the buried feminist message of the film in her
challenge to Dan to take responsibility for his sexual behaviour. Though many
critics acknowlegded the film's striking similarities to Clint Eastwood's 1971
film Play Misty for Me, Fatal Attraction spawned numerous other movies about
middle-class families besieged by a lone psychotic intent on infiltrating and
destroying the fabric of the family unit, including The Stepfather (1987),
Pacific Heights (1990), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), and Fear
(1996).' - iTunes
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ROCKY
II
PLOT
SUMMARY
"By concentrating on character
development with this first of several sequels to his Oscar-winning smash Rocky
(1976), writer/director Sylvester Stallone earned critical praise that would
desert him with the boxing saga's shallower subsequent chapters. Stallone
returns as Rocky Balboa, a Philadelphia prize fighter enjoying his brief fame
after nearly defeating world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers).
When Rocky is offered lucrative product endorsement opportunities, his limited
education and lack of sophistication quickly become an impediment to his future
success, causing him embarrassment and his pregnant wifre, Adrian (Talia
Shire), a great deal of financial concern. Meanwhile, Creed is brooding over
his near loss to a fighter he considers an amateur far beneath him and decides
to goad a reluctant Rocky into a high-profile rematch. With the family
resources dwindling and his pride wounded, Rocky decides that fighting is all
he knows and makes the fateful decision to climb back into the ring one more
with Creed to vie for the championship belt, despite assurances from all
concerned that he will blind himself irreparably." -
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