On This Day: June 22, 1984 – Rhinestone Premieres in Theaters

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On This Day: June 22, 1984 – Rhinestone Premieres in Theaters
On this day June 22, 1984, Rhinestone premiered in theaters, pairing country music legend Dolly Parton with action star Sylvester Stallone in one of the decade’s most unusual comedies. Directed by Bob Clark, the film told the story of a New York City cab driver being transformed into a country singer as part of a bet between a club owner and a performer.

With a budget of 28 million dollars, the film aimed to mix musical comedy with fish out of water charm. Despite its star power, Rhinestone struggled at the box office, earning only 21 million dollars and receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics. Over time, it has gained a certain cult curiosity status due to its unlikely casting and offbeat tone.

80s insight: Rhinestone was a bold example of 80s Hollywood experimentation, where combining big names and clashing genres didn’t always guarantee success but often left a lasting impression.

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