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  1. Brickman also teased that one of the main reasons why he walked away from Hollywood was that his original ending for Risky Business was altered, with the studio insisting that a less cynical final ...

  2. Brickman hated that second scene which was added at the studio's insistence after the original shooting ended. For Brickman, Risky Business was ultimately a tragic story and the walk through the park, with its light heartedness, shattered the feeling he wanted the viewer left with. Below is the original ending, as intended by Brickman.

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  4. Nov 19, 2013 · 0. Paul Brickman’s 1983 classic coming-of-age film “Risky Business,” starring a 19-year-old baby-fat-donning Tom Cruise, was screened at Pollock Theater on Thursday, Nov. 14, courtesy of the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Carsey-Wolf Center’s Script-to-Screen series. Writer and director Brickman (“Uprising,” “Men Don ...

  5. Aug 5, 1983 · Joel Goodsen (Tom Cruise) is an affluent suburban teen-ager, sex- starved yet smug, whose erotic daydreams begin to come true, once his parents go on vacation and leave him to hold the fort. Joel ...

  6. Agreed. It would be nice if Cruise made a point of working with him again, and soon, on a movie where Brickman both writes and directs. Obviously the material would need to be special. What I love about Risky Business is its minimalist dialogue and memorable cinematography. Hopefully, it would be in-keeping with that.

  7. Aug 4, 2018 · 10. THE FILM WAS THE MOVIE DEBUT OF BOTH MEGAN MULLALLY AND BRONSON PINCHOT. Before she was a Emmy-winning actress, Megan Mullally played a hooker in Risky Business. Wearing pink lingerie and with ...

  8. Jun 19, 2001 · Make your move. — Joel Goodson. “Risky Business” has become something between a talisman and a holy grail for teen comedies — proof that a picture can be as smart, edgy, funny, and can ...

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