
Walter Hill's classic, highly stylized 'rock and roll fable' has gained a huge cult following since its original 1984 release and with its backdrop of rain-drenched, neon-lit streets is one of the most visually iconic films of the decade.
Big time rock singer Ellen Aim is playing her hometown when she's grabbed from the stage by local bike gang The Bombers, led by menacing Raven. Tom Cody, a tough ex-soldier and Ellen's ex-boyfriend returns home to get her back and he's ready to take on the whole gang.
Special Features:
- 'Rumble on the Lot':
- Walter Hill's 'Streets of Fire' Revisited - A New Feature Length Documentary Featuring Interviews with Walter Hill, Michael Pare, Amy Madigan and James Allen.
- Original Electronic Press Kit:
- Rock and Roll Fable
- Exaggerated Realism
- Choreographing the Crowd
- Creating the Costumes
- From the Ground Up
- Personality Profile
- Featurette
- Teaser Trailer
- On Air Promos
- Music Videos:
- Tonight is What it Means to be Young
- I Can Dream About You
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Had it on vhs ..yes I'm that old ..and then on dvd ..was so old ...disk broke when tried to take it from case ...this is the replacement ..very happy with my Blu-ray
Great Picture! Great Sound! Great Extras! Great Price! One of the Greatest cult movies of all time!





