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Best Of The 80s - Karate Kid/Tootsie/St. Elmos Fire
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Back to the Future:
Michael J Fox stars as Marty Mcfly a typical '80s American teenager, accidentally sent back to 1955 in a plutonium-powered DeLoraen 'time machine' invented by mad scientist Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd). Marty must make certain his teenage parents-to-be, meet and fall in love - so he can get back to the future!
The Karate Kid
When he is plagued by attacks and the cruel jokes of a gang of vengeful kids, a young teenager takes karate lessons in the hope that it will make him strong. In the end he learns the more important lesson, that fighting is the last answer to a problem, not the first.
St. Elmo's Fire
The original Brat Pack movie captures the essence of the '80s as a group of college friends discover that making their way in the big wide world is tougher than they thought.
The Secret of my Success
Can a kid from Kansas come to New York to conquer the business world and manoeuvre his way from the mailroom to the boardroom in a matter of weeks?
Police Academy
Comic hit Police Academy salutes the men and women who protect the public from people very much like themselves! Meet the new recruits, sound-effects wiz Larvell (Michael Winslow), florist Moses (Bubba Smith), shy laverne (Marion Ramsey) and gun buff Eugene (David Graf). Plus their outrageous instructors Harris (G.W Balley) and callahan (Leslie Easterbrook), who ain't to wash these turkeys out of the force.
Tootsie
Dustin Hoffman Stars as Michael Dorsey, a dedicated actor with a reputation for being difficult, Michael is so desperate for work that he's willing to pretend to be a woman. Passing himself off as 'Dorothy Michaels' he lands himself a part on a TV soap opera. But when he falls for the leading lady things get complicated.
- UCA
- Various Directors
- 15
- Michael J. Fox
- Kim Cattrall
- Demi Moore
- DUSTIN HOFFMAN
- Ralph MacChio
- Helen Slater
- English
- 6
- 2
Best Of The 80s - Karate Kid/Tootsie/St. Elmos Fire
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Back to the Future:
Michael J Fox stars as Marty Mcfly a typical '80s American teenager, accidentally sent back to 1955 in a plutonium-powered DeLoraen 'time machine' invented by mad scientist Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd). Marty must make certain his teenage parents-to-be, meet and fall in love - so he can get back to the future!
The Karate Kid
When he is plagued by attacks and the cruel jokes of a gang of vengeful kids, a young teenager takes karate lessons in the hope that it will make him strong. In the end he learns the more important lesson, that fighting is the last answer to a problem, not the first.
St. Elmo's Fire
The original Brat Pack movie captures the essence of the '80s as a group of college friends discover that making their way in the big wide world is tougher than they thought.
The Secret of my Success
Can a kid from Kansas come to New York to conquer the business world and manoeuvre his way from the mailroom to the boardroom in a matter of weeks?
Police Academy
Comic hit Police Academy salutes the men and women who protect the public from people very much like themselves! Meet the new recruits, sound-effects wiz Larvell (Michael Winslow), florist Moses (Bubba Smith), shy laverne (Marion Ramsey) and gun buff Eugene (David Graf). Plus their outrageous instructors Harris (G.W Balley) and callahan (Leslie Easterbrook), who ain't to wash these turkeys out of the force.
Tootsie
Dustin Hoffman Stars as Michael Dorsey, a dedicated actor with a reputation for being difficult, Michael is so desperate for work that he's willing to pretend to be a woman. Passing himself off as 'Dorothy Michaels' he lands himself a part on a TV soap opera. But when he falls for the leading lady things get complicated.
- UCA
- Various Directors
- 15
- Michael J. Fox
- Kim Cattrall
- Demi Moore
- DUSTIN HOFFMAN
- Ralph MacChio
- Helen Slater
- English
- 6
- 2
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