
On this day September 25, 1987 the drama film The Big Town premiered in theaters. Set in the 1950s, the movie followed a small town dice player who moves to Chicago to make a name for himself in the high stakes world of gambling, ambition, and temptation.
Starring Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Tommy Lee Jones, the film explored the lure of big city life and the personal costs of chasing success. As Dillon’s character rises through the gambling scene, he becomes entangled with dangerous rivals, romantic complications, and tough moral choices that test his character and resolve.
The Big Town offered a mix of style and atmosphere, combining period detail with classic drama and tension. While it received mixed reviews, the film stood out for its performances and its portrayal of risk and reward in mid century America.
80s insight: The Big Town reflected the 80s fascination with stories about ambition and moral conflict, using a 1950s backdrop to explore timeless themes of power, temptation, and redemption.
Starring Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Tommy Lee Jones, the film explored the lure of big city life and the personal costs of chasing success. As Dillon’s character rises through the gambling scene, he becomes entangled with dangerous rivals, romantic complications, and tough moral choices that test his character and resolve.
The Big Town offered a mix of style and atmosphere, combining period detail with classic drama and tension. While it received mixed reviews, the film stood out for its performances and its portrayal of risk and reward in mid century America.
80s insight: The Big Town reflected the 80s fascination with stories about ambition and moral conflict, using a 1950s backdrop to explore timeless themes of power, temptation, and redemption.