On This Day: March 1 1985 The Sure Thing Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: March 1 1985 The Sure Thing Premiered in Theaters
On this day March 1 1985 the romantic comedy The Sure Thing premiered in theaters. Directed by Rob Reiner, the film starred John Cusack in one of his early breakout roles, alongside Daphne Zuniga, Anthony Edwards, Tim Robbins, and Nicolette Sheridan.

The film followed Walter Gibson (Cusack), a college student who embarks on a cross-country road trip to California to meet a "sure thing"—a beautiful woman he was set up with by his best friend. However, things take an unexpected turn when he is forced to travel with Alison Bradbury (Zuniga), a serious and studious classmate with whom he initially clashes. Over time, their journey leads to a surprising connection and a heartfelt romantic story.

The Sure Thing was well-received by critics and audiences alike, becoming an 80s rom-com classic. It helped establish John Cusack as a leading man in the genre and showcased Rob Reiner’s skill in blending humor, romance, and road trip antics.

Fun fact: John Cusack was only 17 years old when he filmed The Sure Thing, making it one of his earliest major roles before starring in later teen classics like Say Anything.

Trivia question: Rob Reiner directed The Sure Thing before moving on to another 80s classic that blended fantasy, adventure, and romance. Can you name the film?

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