A mercenary is hired to rescue his ex-girlfriend, a singer who has been kidnapped by a motorcycle gang. Gorgeous scenarios set to rocking backbeat , mostly in sumptuous interiors , reflecting wonderfully the luminous spaces filled with neon lights , they are splendidly photographed by excellent cameraman Andrew Laszlo , and mainly on a soundstage .

Ed Price: My plan fell to shit. 1984: Straßen in Flammen (Streets of Fire) 1984: Impulse – Stadt der Gewalt (Impulse) 1984: Terminator (The Terminator) 1985: The Atlanta Child Murders (Fernsehserie) 1985: L.I.S.A. (1984).

Some people that never talk about their feelings got 'em deeper than anybody.

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| Rating: 4/5, March 16, 2007

The whole thing is pretty lame really and the dialog is laughable not to mention the acting from everyone, plot is stupid and pointless but it does look ok with all the old cars and dingy looking sets. Coming Soon. Joined by ex-soldier and mechanic McCoy who is also in town looking for work, Cody and Fish set out across the rain infested streets inhabited by cops, street gangs and rock fans and into the criminal neighborhood 'The Battery', where Cody, Fish and McCoy prepare to rescue Ellen from the gang. After being double crossed and thrown in jail, a deformed gangster gets a new face and rehabilitation, but his desire for revenge looms. Don't have an account? | Rating: 2/5, August 21, 2004 A mercenary is hired to rescue his ex-girlfriend, a singer who has been kidnapped by a motorcycle gang. A famous female rock singer called Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) is captured by a motorcycle gang led by Raven (Willem Dafoe) .

A television newswoman picks up the story of a 1960s rock band whose long-lost leader - Eddie Wilson - may still be alive, while searching for the missing tapes of the band's never-released album.
Search for "Streets of Fire" on Amazon.com, Title: McCoy: I've been a soldier, 'til I ran out of wars. Raven: Well, it looks like I finally found someone who likes to play as rough as I do. Michael Paré plays a biker who agrees to rescue his ex-girlfriend (a rocker played by Diane Lane) from kidnappers (led by Willem Dafoe). An extravagantly stylized pulp burlesque that is at once an objectively lousy picture and just about the coolest damn thing I've ever seen. A semi rehash of Hill's own "The Warriors" with a flashy neon retro futuristic atmosphere but no interesting plot to grab on to. |, March 25, 2007 Tom, McCoy and Billy travel in a car in a journey to the Battery, burning down the streets of the dangerous neighborhood. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.
Free Daily Quotes. The dialogue is shit, and the plot is wafer-thin.