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On This Day in 80s Movies
Step back into the golden age of cinema with our ‘On This Day in 80s Movies’ section. Every day, we revisit the film releases and cinematic events that defined the decade. From blockbuster premieres to groundbreaking achievements in filmmaking, explore the moments that made the 80s a landmark era for movies.
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On this day, February 3, 1989, the crime thriller Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects premiered in theaters. Directed by J. Lee Thompson, the film starred Charles Bronson as a hardened LAPD vice cop taking on a disturbing case involving human trafficking and organized crime.
Known for its intense...
On this day, February 3, 1989, the comedy Who’s Harry Crumb? premiered in theaters. Directed by Paul Flaherty, the film starred John Candy as the bumbling yet well-intentioned private investigator Harry Crumb, who is determined to solve a high-profile kidnapping case despite his complete...
On this day, February 3, 1989, the romantic comedy Her Alibi premiered in theaters. Directed by Bruce Beresford, the film starred Tom Selleck as a mystery novelist who finds himself caught in a real-life crime when he falls for a beautiful woman accused of murder, played by Paulina Porizkova...
On this day, February 3, 1984, the romantic drama Reckless premiered in theaters. Directed by James Foley, the film starred Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah in a rebellious love story set against the backdrop of a blue-collar steel town.
Often compared to Rebel Without a Cause, Reckless follows the...
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