Eddie Wilson (Michael Pare) was the lead singer of "Eddie & The Cruisers", an on the rise rock band in the early 1960s that played late 1970s/1980s style music. They cut one successful album, "Tender Years", which featured the hit song "On The Dark Side", and it looked as though ... read more
Tom Berenger,
Michael Paré,
Joe Pantoliano,
Helen Schneider,
David Wilson
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In the early 1960's, Eddie Wilson (Michael Pare) and his band The Cruisers enjoyed a brief fling with success, but their career came to a halt when Eddie's badly damaged car was discovered in an accid... read more
DVD Release Date: September 4, 2001
Stats: 520 reviews
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October 14, 2010
This movie is one of my ALL TIME favorite movies. I loved the whole entire film, and the very end of the movie made me jump out of my chair (in 1984 when I first saw it). The music in this movie was so outstanding that I had bought the album and wore it out! Michael Pare will alw... read more
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April 25, 2009
Not the greatest film, but the music is where this film shines. I loved the music, it was right up my alley, + Michael Pare is really cute!
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July 3, 2008fb25827189Great movie, the soundtrack is pretty sweet, but the whole story about this band from Jersey and their troubled singer, good stuff.
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February 23, 2012
If there had been more about that mystery, of Eddie maybe being alive, earlier in the movie, it would have been more exciting. Overall it's pretty good, though, and it has great music.
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February 19, 2012fb730886258A pretty damn good rock n roll movie that feels like a VH1 Behind the Music of a fictional band that was ahead of it's time. There are some good numbers that will set toes tapping and hands clapping while Eddie belts out lyrics such as "On the Dark Side" of "Betty-Lou's Got a New... read more
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May 25, 2010
This movie has some good music but that's about it. It is slow moving and has for too many boring stretches. It doesn't dig into the characters enough leaving it shallow and empty. Good cast, but it's not enough to spark any interest in a screenplay with such little depth. Way ov... read more
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July 3, 2009
The random decision to pick up Streets of Fire was based in Walter Hill's other work and its vague relation to The Warriors. I ended up liking it a lot more, so when I wandered across Eddie and the Cruisers and saw that it starred Michael Paré, who starred in... read more
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