Risky Business (1983)

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Written by Paul Brickman

Directed by Paul Brickman

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1983

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Tom Cruise stars as college-bound teenager who turns his parents home into a bordello to repay a debt while his parents are away. Rebecca de Mornay co-stars as the liberated call girl Lana. One of the key films of its generation, which turned Tom Cruise into a box-office star.

Cast

Image for Tom CruiseTom CruiseJoel Goodsen
Image for Rebecca de MornayRebecca de MornayLana
Joe PantolianoGuido
Richard MasurRutherford
Bronson PinchotBarry
Curtis ArmstrongMiles
Nicholas PryorJoel's Father
Janet CarrollJoel's Mother
Shera DaneseVicki
Raphael SbargeGlenn
Bruce A. YoungJackie
Kevin AndersonChuck
Sarah PartridgeKessler
Nathan DavisBusiness Teacher
Scott HarlanStan Licata
Sheila KeenanNurse Bolik
Lucy HarringtonGlenn's Girlfriend
Jerry TullosDerelict on Train
Jerome LandfieldKessler's Father
Ron DeanDet. with Bullhorn
Bruno AlexanderMechanic
Robert KurczService Manager
Jonathan ChapinKid at Gas Station
Jimmy BaronKid at Window
Harry TeinowitzKid at Party
Francine LockeShower Girl

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