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Eddie and the Cruisers is a 1983
1983 in film

Events*February 11 - The Rolling Stones concert film Let's Spend the Night Together opens in New York...
 American film
Cinema of the United States

United States cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period ....
 directed by Martin Davidson with the screenplay written by the director and Arlene Davidson, based on the novel by P. F. Kluge
P. F. Kluge

Paul Frederick Kluge , commonly known as P. F. Kluge, is a novelist living in Gambier, Ohio. Kluge graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier in 1964 and teaches creative writing there now....
. The film is about a television reporter named Maggie Foley (Ellen Barkin
Ellen Barkin

Ellen Rona Barkin is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe Award-nominated United States actress....
) investigating the mysterious death of musician Eddie Wilson
Eddie Wilson (fictional character)

Eddie Wilson is a fictional character created by author P. F. Kluge for the novel Eddie and the Cruisers. In the feature film based on the book , he is portrayed by actor Michael Pare, with John Cafferty providing music vocals....
 (Michael Paré
Michael Paré

Michael Kevin Par? is an United States actor....
) and the search for his band's second album, which disappeared from the vaults of Satin Records the day after Eddie's alleged death.

Only two cast members, Michael "Tunes" Antunes, the tenor saxophone
Saxophone

The saxophone is a conical-Bore transposing instrument musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and are played with a Single-reed instrument mouthpiece similar to the clarinet....
 player for John Cafferty
John Cafferty

John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band is the name of an United States Rock music Musical ensemble#Rock and pop bands of the 1970s and 1980s, from Narragansett, Rhode Island....
 and the Beaver Brown Band, and Helen Schneider
Helen Schneider

Helen Schneider is an American singer and actress working mainly in Germany.Born the daughter of Dvora und Abraham Schneider , she studied piano before starting to perform as a singer in venues in New England and New York....
 were professional musicians in the fictional band.

The film was not very successful at the box office, grossing USD
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
$4.7 million in North America.






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Eddie and the Cruisers is a 1983
1983 in film

Events*February 11 - The Rolling Stones concert film Let's Spend the Night Together opens in New York...
 American film
Cinema of the United States

United States cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period ....
 directed by Martin Davidson with the screenplay written by the director and Arlene Davidson, based on the novel by P. F. Kluge
P. F. Kluge

Paul Frederick Kluge , commonly known as P. F. Kluge, is a novelist living in Gambier, Ohio. Kluge graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier in 1964 and teaches creative writing there now....
. The film is about a television reporter named Maggie Foley (Ellen Barkin
Ellen Barkin

Ellen Rona Barkin is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe Award-nominated United States actress....
) investigating the mysterious death of musician Eddie Wilson
Eddie Wilson (fictional character)

Eddie Wilson is a fictional character created by author P. F. Kluge for the novel Eddie and the Cruisers. In the feature film based on the book , he is portrayed by actor Michael Pare, with John Cafferty providing music vocals....
 (Michael Paré
Michael Paré

Michael Kevin Par? is an United States actor....
) and the search for his band's second album, which disappeared from the vaults of Satin Records the day after Eddie's alleged death.

Only two cast members, Michael "Tunes" Antunes, the tenor saxophone
Saxophone

The saxophone is a conical-Bore transposing instrument musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and are played with a Single-reed instrument mouthpiece similar to the clarinet....
 player for John Cafferty
John Cafferty

John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band is the name of an United States Rock music Musical ensemble#Rock and pop bands of the 1970s and 1980s, from Narragansett, Rhode Island....
 and the Beaver Brown Band, and Helen Schneider
Helen Schneider

Helen Schneider is an American singer and actress working mainly in Germany.Born the daughter of Dvora und Abraham Schneider , she studied piano before starting to perform as a singer in venues in New England and New York....
 were professional musicians in the fictional band.

The film was not very successful at the box office, grossing USD
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
$4.7 million in North America. It also received many negative to mixed reviews from critics. However, in the fall of 1984, the soundtrack album suddenly climbed the charts as the film was rediscovered on cable television and home video and the studio re-released the record.

The film was followed by one sequel, Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives
Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives

Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! is the 1989 in film sequel to the 1983 cult classic Eddie and the Cruisers, and has since joined its predecessor as a cult favorite....
 in 1989. It was marketed with the tagline "Rebel. Rocker. Lover. Idol. Vanished."

Plot summary

The film is about a fictional 1960s rock 'n roll band called Eddie and the Cruisers. The band makes a name for itself while playing regularly at a Somers Point, New Jersey
Somers Point, New Jersey

Somers Point is a City in Atlantic County, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 11,614....
 club called TonyMart's. It is there that they meet Frank Ridgeway (Tom Berenger
Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
), whom Eddie Wilson (Michael Paré
Michael Paré

Michael Kevin Par? is an United States actor....
) hires to be the band's keyboard player and lyricist, and who he nicknames "Wordman".

With Ridgeway's help the band stops playing cover songs and releases an album of original material, Tender Years, that instantly becomes a hit, especially with the song, "On the Dark Side". The band spends a year recording their next album, A Season in Hell
A Season in Hell (disambiguation)

A Season in Hell may refer to:* Une Saison en Enfer, a poetic work by Arthur Rimbaud translated as A Season in Hell*A Season in Hell , a 1989 novel by Jack Higgins...
, during which Eddie's artistic and creative talents often are buried beneath his arrogant and rebellious traits, leading to arguments between he and band manager Doc Robbins (Joe Pantoliano
Joe Pantoliano

Joseph Peter "Joe" Pantoliano is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Ralph Cifaretto on The Sopranos, Cypher in The Matrix, Captain Howard in Bad Boys and Bad Boys II and Teddy in Memento_....
). At one point, band member Sal Amato (Matthew Laurance) tells Eddie he doesn't understand what he's looking for, to which Eddie responds that he wants to be great. Sal replies "We're not great. We're just some guys from Jersey". Eddie makes it clear that if the band cannot be great, then there is no reason to ever play music again.

The band's second album is a culmination of all that Eddie had ever hoped to do with music, different from anything that anyone else had ever done at that point, and he was satisfied with it. However, it is controversial and considered dark and strange by the record company, Satin Records, and is rejected, not to be released. In the early morning hours after Satin refuses to release the new album, Eddie's car crashes through the railing going over the Stainton Memorial Causeway. Eddie's body is never found, and he is declared dead.

Almost 20 years later, Satin re-releases the band's first album, which becomes a surprise hit, climbing higher on the charts than it did originally. The producers of a television show decide to do a documentary on the band, with an attempt to bring light to the band's second album, which disappeared from the vaults of Satin Records the day after Eddie's alleged death.

Though the namesake of the movie is the band's lead singer, the movie revolves around the other members of the Cruisers, especially Frank Ridgeway, and their memories of the band. All of them have moved on with their lives, and with the exception of Sal Amato, are not involved in the music business at all, and Ridgeway is working as a high school teacher. Much of the story takes place in flashback, prompted by television reporter Maggie Foley's (Ellen Barkin
Ellen Barkin

Ellen Rona Barkin is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe Award-nominated United States actress....
) interviews with the band members. Tensions building within the Cruisers during the flashback sequences coincide with Frank's willingness to be more open with Maggie. Frank recalls that the band wanted to play at Benton College where Frank was a student, but Eddie felt that they would not belong there if it was not their kind of place.

The story's climax involves Eddie's girlfriend, Joann Carlino (Helen Schneider
Helen Schneider

Helen Schneider is an American singer and actress working mainly in Germany.Born the daughter of Dvora und Abraham Schneider , she studied piano before starting to perform as a singer in venues in New England and New York....
), completing the one piece of the flashback puzzle that Frank could not: what happened the night that Satin refused to release the band's second album? After storming from the studio, Eddie brought her to the Palace of Depression
Palace of Depression

The Palace of Depression was located in Vineland, New Jersey. Built by the eccentric and mustachioed George Daynor, a former Alaska gold miner who lost his fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929....
, a makeshift castle made of garbage and junk that he visited often as a child. She reveals it was in fact she who took the master tapes for Season in Hell from Satin Records, hiding them in the Palace of Depression, where she felt they belonged.

Frank and Joann go back to the Palace of Depression to retrieve the master tapes. After returning to Joann's house, she receives a phone call she believes to be from Eddie, who has been missing for almost 20 years, and with whom she remains in love. Frank does not believe it to be Eddie who called her, and hides outside and watches as a blue 57 Chevy
57 Chevy

57 Chevy is a nickname of the 1957 Chevrolet made in United States from late 1956 through much of 1957 by General Motors Corporation. It is one of many now-classic cars adored by millions of people....
, identical to Eddie's, arrives at the house, and a voice that sounds like Eddie's calls to her. Before Joann can reach the car, Frank pulls the driver from behind the wheel, who turns out to be the band's old manager, who was using the trickery to obtain possession of the master tapes. They give him the master tapes for Season in Hell, which he promises to release under a deal that will benefit all of them.

The movie closes with Maggie's story about the band, being viewed on televisions in a store window and watched by a crowd outside. The credits roll as a song from Season in Hell is premiered for the first time, and as the lights from the television dim, the crowd walks away, leaving only one person standing at the window. The reflection appears in the store window, revealing it to be the long-lost Eddie Wilson. Much older, he smiles serenely, proud to know that his work, misunderstood all those years ago, is finally being heard, and disappears into the night.

Cast

  • Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger

    Tom Berenger is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning United States actor known mainly for his roles in action films....
     – Frank Ridgeway
  • Michael Paré
    Michael Paré

    Michael Kevin Par? is an United States actor....
     – Eddie Wilson
    Eddie Wilson (fictional character)

    Eddie Wilson is a fictional character created by author P. F. Kluge for the novel Eddie and the Cruisers. In the feature film based on the book , he is portrayed by actor Michael Pare, with John Cafferty providing music vocals....
  • Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano

    Joseph Peter "Joe" Pantoliano is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Ralph Cifaretto on The Sopranos, Cypher in The Matrix, Captain Howard in Bad Boys and Bad Boys II and Teddy in Memento_....
     – Doc Robbins
  • Matthew Laurance – Sal Amato
  • Helen Schneider
    Helen Schneider

    Helen Schneider is an American singer and actress working mainly in Germany.Born the daughter of Dvora und Abraham Schneider , she studied piano before starting to perform as a singer in venues in New England and New York....
     – Joann Carlino
  • David Wilson – Kenny Hopkins
  • Michael "Tunes" Antunes – Wendell Newton
  • Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin

    Ellen Rona Barkin is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe Award-nominated United States actress....
     – Maggie Foley
  • Kenny Vance – Lew Elson
  • John Stockwell
    John Stockwell (actor)

    John Stockwell is an US actor, film director, Television producer, and writer.Stockwell was born John Stockwell Samuels IV in Galveston, Texas, the son of John Stockwell Samuels III, an attorney....
     – Keith Livingston
  • Joe Cates – Lois
  • Barry Sand – Barry Siegel
  • Vebe Borge – Gerry Rivers
  • Howard Johnson – Wendell's Replacement
  • Joey Balin – Eddie's Replacement


Production

Martin Davidson has said that the inspiration for the film came from a desire to "get all my feelings about the music of the last 30 years of rock music into it". He cited Dion and the Belmonts
Dion and the Belmonts

Dion and the Belmonts were a leading United States vocal group of the late 1950s. The group formed when Dion DiMucci joined The Belmonts - Carlo Mastrangelo, Freddie Milano, and Angelo D'Aleo - in late 1957....
, Jim Morrison
Jim Morrison

James Douglas Morrison was an United States singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker. He is best known as the lead singer and lyricist of The Doors and is widely considered to be one of the most charismatic Lead singers in rock music history....
, and Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen , nicknamed "The Boss", is an American songwriter, singer and musician. He has recorded and toured with the E Street Band....
 as influences on the film. The writer/director said that he did not want to do an imitation of Springsteen and that John Cafferty
John Cafferty

John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band is the name of an United States Rock music Musical ensemble#Rock and pop bands of the 1970s and 1980s, from Narragansett, Rhode Island....
 and the Beaver Brown Band, who performed the actual music Eddie and the Cruisers play, was their own sound.

Tom Berenger has said that he did not try to learn piano for the film but did practice keyboards for hours in his trailer. Matthew Laurance actually learned how to play the bass through rehearsals. Michael Pare was discovered in a New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 restaurant working as a chef. He said of his role in the film that it was "a thrill I've never experienced. It's a really weird high. For a few moments, you feel like a king, a god. It's scary, a dangerous feeling. If you take it too seriously . . ." Davidson had the actors who played in Eddie's band rehearse as if they were getting ready for a real concert. Pare remembers, "The first time we played together - as a band - was a college concert. An odd thing happened. At first, the extras simply did what they were told. Then, as the music heated up, so did the audience. They weren't play-acting anymore. The screaming, stomping and applause became spontaneous". Davidson recalls, "One by one, kids began standing up in their seats, screaming and raising their hands in rhythmic applause. A few girls made a dash for the stage, tearing at Michael's shirt. We certainly hadn't told them to do that. But we kept the cameras rolling".

Only Michael "Tunes" Antunes, the tenor saxophone player for John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, and Helen Schneider
Helen Schneider

Helen Schneider is an American singer and actress working mainly in Germany.Born the daughter of Dvora und Abraham Schneider , she studied piano before starting to perform as a singer in venues in New England and New York....
 were professional musicians in the cast.

Soundtrack

Initially Cafferty was hired to write a few songs for the film but he did such a good job of capturing the feeling of the 1960s and 1980s that Davidson asked him to score the film. After the album suddenly climbed the charts, the studio re-released the soundtrack in the fall of 1984. The main song in the film, "On the Dark Side", was recorded by John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
John Cafferty

John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band is the name of an United States Rock music Musical ensemble#Rock and pop bands of the 1970s and 1980s, from Narragansett, Rhode Island....
. on Scotti Brothers Records
Scotti Brothers Records

Scotti Brothers Records was a California-based record label founded by Tony Scotti and Ben Scotti. Their first success was releasing albums from teen pop star Leif Garrett....


Reception

Eddie and the Cruisers had its world premiere at Deauville
Deauville

Deauville is a Communes of the Calvados d?partement in the Calvados d?partements of France in the Basse-Normandie r?gions of France of France....
. Embassy Pictures
Embassy Pictures

Embassy Pictures Corporation was an independent studio and distributor responsible for such films as The Graduate, The Lion in Winter and Escape from New York....
 threw a promotional party for the film at a West Hollywood dance club in September, 1983 where Cafferty and his band played. The film opened in 475 theaters on September 23, 1983 and grossed USD $1.4 million on its opening weekend. It would go on to make $4.7 million in North America.

Eddie and the Cruisers currently has a rating of 38% on Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of films. The name derives from the historical clich? of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad....
. In her review for the New York Times, Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin

Janet Maslin is an United States journalist. She is best known as a film critic and literary criticism for The New York Times....
 wrote, "Some of the details ring uncannily true, like the slick oldies nightclub act that one of the Cruisers is still doing nearly 20 years after Eddie's supposed death. Other aspects of the movie are inexplicably wrong. Eddie's music sounds good, but it also sounds a lot like Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen , nicknamed "The Boss", is an American songwriter, singer and musician. He has recorded and toured with the E Street Band....
's, and it would not have been the rage in 1963". However, she did praise Pare's performance: "Mr. Pare makes a fine debut; he captures the manner of a hot-blooded young rocker with great conviction, and his lip-synching is almost perfect". Gary Arnold, in the Washington Post, wrote, "At any rate, it seemed to me that what Eddie and the Cruisers aspired to do was certainly worth doing. The problem is that it finally lacks the storytelling resources to tell enough of an intriguing story about a musical mystery man".

In 1984, Embassy Pictures
Embassy Pictures

Embassy Pictures Corporation was an independent studio and distributor responsible for such films as The Graduate, The Lion in Winter and Escape from New York....
 re-released the film for one-week based on successful summer cable screenings and popular radio single but it failed to perform at the box office.

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