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St. Elmo's Fire

St. Elmo's Fire

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Key Information
Directors: Joel Schumacher
Stars: Emilio Estevez
Actors: Rob Lowe
Genre: Dramas
Subgenre: Coming Of Age · Friendships
MPAA Rating: R (MPAA)
Available Formats: VHS: Closed Captioned
UPC: 043396065413
Release Date: 1985
Running Time: 1hr 50min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD, 1hr 50min
Release Company: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (November 23, 2001)
UPC: 043396065413
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 48min
Professional Reviews
: (06/28/1985, p.C6, Janet Maslin): "...Seven attention-getting young stars....ST. ELMO'S FIRE is as good a film as any to put into a time capsule this year..."
More Information
Details: Seven friends, fresh out of Georgetown University, cope with the fears and realities of adulthood while drinking at their favorite hangout, St. Elmo's. Alex (Judd Nelson) and Leslie (Ally Sheedy) are career-minded and heading towards marriage. Virginal Wendy (Mare Winningham) only has eyes for wild, would-be rocker Billy (Rob Lowe)--whose wife and child don't prevent him from trying to relive his college days. Kevin (Andrew McCarthy) ponders the meaning of life and secretly desires Leslie, while his roommate Kirbo (Estevez) pursues an elusive older woman (Andie McDowell). Jules (Demi Moore) rounds out the group with her massive debts and cocaine problem. Joel Schumacher's twentysomething ensemble piece stands, for better or worse, as a revealing peek into the popular cinema--and values--of the 1980s. The film also represented a graduation of sorts, as Estevez, Sheedy, and Nelson portrayed high school students in John Hughes's THE BREAKFAST CLUB earlier in 1985.
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