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  1. Sep 23, 1983 · Frank Ridgeway (Tom Berenger), Eddie's former piano player and lyricist, finds himself trailed by Maggie Foley (Ellen Barkin), a reporter trying to find out the truth about Eddie, as well as another former bandmate who wants Frank to join his revamped version of the Cruisers -- and is trying to track down the tapes for the Cruisers' unreleased ...

  2. Eddie and the Cruisers ★★ 1983 (PG) In the early 1960s, rockers Eddie and the Cruisers score with one hit album. Amid their success, lead singer Pare dies mysteriously in a car accident. Years later, a reporter decides to write a feature on the defunct group, prompting a former band member to begin a search for missing tapes of the Cruisers ...

  3. Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) starring Tom Berenger, Michael Paré, Joe Pantoliano and directed by Martin Davidson. Get 20% off a Lifetime Plex Pass Enjoy this special deal, this Geek Week only.

  4. Eddie and the Cruisers is a 1983 musical drama film about a fictional rock band that mysteriously disappeared after their leader's apparent death. Find out the truth behind their fate and their lost masterpiece on Turner Classic Movies.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · 'Eddie and the cruisers' is the story of an up and coming band in the 50s, the next big thing about to blow, on the cusp of worldwide fame. It all ends for the cruisers the night their charismatic lead singer Eddie Wilson dies in a horrible car crash, the band part ways soon after Eddies death calling it quits and going their own separate ways.

  6. May 31, 2019 · Like the film, the book shifts back and forth in time, moving back through the decades to the Cruisers’ heyday, and contrasting that golden age with the tarnished nature of the band members’ modern lives. Kluge’s scenes, though, take time to unfold, whereas the film (thanks to jump-cutting) often offers smoother–and more poignant ...

  7. Eddie And The Cruisers is a hodgepodge of seemingly unmarketable ingredients: a complicated flashback structure, oblique nods to Elvis Presley conspiracy theories and The Beach Boys’ unreleased opus Smile, and anachronistic Bruce Springsteen-style frat-rock.

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