On This Day: February 17, 1984 Lassiter Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: February 17, 1984 Lassiter Premiered in Theaters
On this day, February 17, 1984, Lassiter premiered in theaters. Starring Tom Selleck in the title role, alongside Jane Seymour, Lauren Hutton, and Ed Lauter, the film was a stylish blend of action, crime, and espionage set against the backdrop of World War II-era London.

Selleck played Nick Lassiter, a suave American jewel thief who is coerced by British intelligence into pulling off a high-stakes heist against the Nazis. Balancing his skills as a master thief with the dangerous world of espionage, Lassiter navigates a thrilling mix of intrigue, deception, and romance.

With a budget of $20 million, the film delivered an old-school adventure feel, but despite its star power, it underperformed at the box office, earning $17.5 million. While it didn’t become a major hit, Lassiter remains an entertaining watch for fans of heist films and Tom Selleck’s signature charm.

Fun fact: Lassiter was released during the height of Tom Selleck’s popularity as Magnum, P.I. was dominating television, making it one of his early attempts to transition into a leading man on the big screen.

Trivia question: What 1983 adventure film was originally meant to star Tom Selleck before he had to drop out due to his Magnum, P.I. commitments?

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