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  1. Brickman began his career by writing the screenplays for The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training and Handle with Care, both of which were released in 1977. In 1983, he made his directorial debut with Risky Business, starring Tom Cruise.

  2. Feb 8, 2016 · Paul Brickman revealed in the same interview with Salon that he received some hugely tempting scripts to direct, which included Rain Man and Forrest Gump, while he also admitted that he "squandered...

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  3. Aug 30, 2024 · “Risky Business” was Paul Brickman’s directorial debut (after writing a few films in the late ‘70s, including the first “Bad News Bears” sequel), and it should have launched a major filmmaking career. Instead, Brickman only ever directed one more feature, 1990’s “Men Don’t Leave.”

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Risky Business. Paul Brickman. Much of Risky Business is set in the posh North Shore suburb of Glencoe, though the film was largely shot in the slightly less exclusive neighboring community of Highland Park, where Brickman grew up (as the son of the syndicated newspaper cartoonist Morrie Brickman).

  5. Sep 2, 2013 · "Risky Business," the film that made 21-year-old Tom Cruise a household name, was also a promising directorial debut for Paul Brickman, the Chicago native who also wrote the tale of Joel...

  6. Nov 19, 2013 · 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.

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  8. Nov 18, 2008 · The acting–not just Cruise and De Mornay, who are both fantastic and have a great chemistry (even though her career’s had a far different trajectory than his, they really ought to do another film together)–is great.