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Risky Business is a 1983 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Paul Brickman (in his directorial debut) and starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. It follows the sexual exploits of a high school senior during his parents' vacation trip.
- $6.2 million
- Tangerine Dream
- August 5, 1983 (United States)
Aug 5, 1983 · Tom Cruise stars as a Chicago teenager who turns his parents' home into a brothel while they are away. The film explores themes of teen fantasy, capitalism, and coming of age, and features a classic dance scene in underwear.
- (97K)
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Paul Brickman
- 1983-08-05
A 1983 satire of Reagan-era materialism starring Tom Cruise as a suburban prepster who hires a call girl. The film features a commentary, interviews, screen tests, and a new cover illustration by Jeremy Enecio.
- Joel Goodsen
A teenage boy (Tom Cruise) gets involved in a series of troubles after his parents leave him alone at home. Roger Ebert praises the smart, funny and perceptive dialogue and casting of this satire of teenage sex and guilt.
A Chicago teenager has fun at home while his parents are away, but his risky business gets out of hand. He meets a prostitute, loses his car, and faces Princeton interviewers in this comedy film starring Tom Cruise.
Featuring one of Tom Cruise's best early performances, Risky Business is a sharp, funny examination of teen angst that doesn't stop short of exploring dark themes. Ecstatic when his parents...
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- Comedy
- R