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Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains

The Legend of Billie Jean

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Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains

They’re here and they don’t put out. Babyfaced Diane Lane and Laura Dern ignite the screen with a cinematic rebel yell, a feminist anthem of DIY force both a blueprint for decades of rad music and a prescient foreshadowing of our eat-or-be-eaten media culture. But most of all it’s a fiery explosion of teen angst, awesome tunes and powerful women. Lane, Dern and Marin Kanter are The Stains, a misfit trio escaping their destined-for-nothing small town lives through sheer will and the sound of punk rock. As one enthusiastic reporter in the film exclaims, “Those girls created themselves.” On tour with the Metal Corpses (fronted by The Tubes’ Fee Waybill) and the Looters (Ray Winstone, backed by The Clash’s Paul Simonon and Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones and Paul Cook, giving one of the great actor-as-rock-star performances), the Stains must fight on without burning out. Written by Academy Award wining Slap Shot/Coming Home scribe Nancy Dowd and directed by legendary music producer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Lou Adler, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains remains an influential & pointed commentary awaiting rediscovery by a new generation.

Director
Lou Adler
Writer
written by Rob Morton [Nancy Dowd]
Starring
Diane Lane, Laura Dern, Marin Kanter, Ray Winstone, John Lehne, Christine Lahti, Peter Donat
Year
1982
Rated
R
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
87 minutes

The Legend of Billie Jean

FAIR IS FAIR! When you’re seventeen, people think they can do anything to you. Billie Jean is about to prove them wrong. In this electrifying ‘80s adolescent anthem, a Texas teenager goes on the run and becomes an unlikely hero. Helen Slater stars and Christian Slater (no relation) makes his big screen debut.

Director
Matthew Robbins
Writer
Mark Rosenthal & Lawrence Konner
Starring
Helen Slater, Keith Gordon, Christian Slater, Peter Coyote, Richard Bradford, Martha Gehman, Yeardley Smith, Dean Stockwell
Year
1985
Rated
PG-13
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
96 minutes

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