Rumble Fish (1983)

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Rumble Fish (1983)

Rusty James is the leader of a small, dying gang in an industrial town. He lives in the shadow of the memory of his absent, older brother — The Motorcycle Boy. His mother has left, his father drinks, school has no meaning for him and his relationships are shallow. He is drawn into one more gang fight and the events that follow begin to change his life. Written by Bruce Janson {bruce@cs.su.oz.au}

Rusty James is an up-and-coming street hoodlum, lamenting the salad days of the gangs when his older brother, The Motorcycle Boy, ran things as President of the Packers. Before disappearing two months earlier, Motorcycle Boy outlawed gang wars, or “rumbles,” by a treaty. When Rusty James breaks the treaty in a fight with Biff Wilcox, and gets seriously hurt, his brother suddenly appears. Distracted, delusional and enigmatic, his brother seems haunted and disinterested in his past as a “neighborhood novelty.” Over the next few days, James’ dead end life of posturing seems to fall apart; he loses his girlfriend, his friends, his own sense of confidence. The future looms like a dark, unknown wall locking James in. Through Motorcycle Boy’s example, he finally learns to break free from others’ expectations, and his own inner demons. Written by David Spalding http://korova.com/film

Cast
Matt Dillon … Rusty James
Mickey Rourke … The Motorcycle Boy
Diane Lane … Patty
Dennis Hopper … Father
Diana Scarwid … Cassandra
Vincent Spano … Steve
Nicolas Cage … Smokey
Chris Penn … B.J. Jackson (as Christopher Penn)
Laurence Fishburne … Midget (as Larry Fishburne)
William Smith … Patterson the Cop
Michael Higgins … Mr. Harrigan
Glenn Withrow … Biff Wilcox
Tom Waits … Benny
Herb Rice … Black Pool Player
Maybelle Wallace … Late Pass Clerk


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