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  1. The concept for Streets of Fire came together during the making of 48 Hrs., and reunited director Walter Hill with screenwriter Larry Gross, and producers Lawrence Gordon and Joel Silver, all of whom worked together on that production. [3]

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · In 1984, Walter Hill’s ambitious “rock & roll fable” sported a killer soundtrack and an all-star cast, how could it possibly have failed? Oh, right, it was released against both “Indiana ...

  3. May 28, 2024 · Fun fact: Hill intended Streets of Fire to be the first in a trilogy! But box office numbers didn’t quite light up the marquee, so those plans fizzled out.

  4. Image Source: Amazon Movie enthusiasts, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to go into a cinematic from 1984 called Streets of Fire. This isn’t your average action movie or Broadway musical—rather, it’s a fantastic mashup of the two, all encased in a neon-drenched shell of pure 80s crazy.

  5. Jun 18, 2009 · And in Streets of Fire, he found it. “A Rock & Roll Fable” he called it. And originally Springsteen’s “Streets of Fire” was to have been the film’s anthem. But the Boss backed out—reportedly because Hill’s plan was to have the song covered by a different band and voice.

  6. Jan 26, 2016 · Although a true sequel to 48 Hrs. wouldn't come until 1990, a follow-up of sorts came out two years later: Streets of Fire. To understand how Streets of Fire came to be (and its...

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  8. Sep 30, 2022 · With films such as “The Warriors,” “48 Hrs.,” “The Driver,” “Hard Times” and “Streets of Fire,” Walter Hill established a legacy as a master mechanic of genre storytelling ...