On This Day: June 5, 1987 – Cyclone Premieres in Theaters

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community!

Thanks for visiting our 80s paradise. At We Love the Eighties we celebrate everything that made the 1980s unforgettable, from classic music and blockbuster movies to retro TV shows, vintage video games, pop culture icons, and bold fashion trends. Take a trip down memory lane with our Retro Rewind flashbacks, join in on nostalgic forum discussions, and share your favorite memories from the greatest decade ever. Guests can browse a few threads, but full access requires registration. Ready to relive the magic of the 80s? Sign up today and become part of our passionate eighties community.

Overview Discussion

On This Day: June 5, 1987 – Cyclone Premieres in Theaters
On this day June 5, 1987, the low budget action sci-fi film Cyclone premiered in theaters. Directed by Fred Olen Ray, the film starred Heather Thomas as a woman who becomes the target of multiple enemies after her inventor boyfriend is murdered and leaves her in charge of a high tech motorcycle armed with experimental weapons.

The film also featured Jeffrey Combs, Martine Beswick, and Martin Landau, blending elements of futuristic tech, government intrigue, and 80s biker movie flair. Despite its campy charm and a cast with cult appeal, Cyclone only managed to earn around 41,000 dollars at the box office.

While not a commercial success, it found a second life in the world of home video and late night cable, gaining a small but dedicated fanbase drawn to its mix of action, gadgets, and genre nostalgia.

80s insight: Cyclone was part of a wave of low budget genre films in the 80s that leaned into sci-fi and action with bold ideas and limited resources. These films filled video store shelves and midnight programming blocks, becoming a key part of how 80s audiences discovered cult cinema.

Related topics

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top