Review of Streets of Fire (1984) by Philip French for The Guardian — 07 Oct 2014
Its subtitle, A Rock & Roll Fable, contains all the elements Hill looked for in a movie as a teenager in the late 50s, and in 94 minutes it manages to be an urban western, a backstage rock musical and a biker flick set in an unidentified, run-down rust-belt inner city that might be yesterday or tomorrow.
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This review of Streets of Fire (1984) was written by Philip French and published by The Guardian on 07 Oct 2014.
Streets of Fire has generally received positive reviews.
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