a turquoise Chevy convertible went off the Rareton bridge, and Eddie's body was never found. A movie about a 57 Chevy, and the band, the singer, and the mystery of what happened that night
John Cafferty scored this musical. The Scotti brothers funded the movie. It was a darn fine period piece. We will always have the Cruisers for the nasty stuff. Oh, and words and music. Been a long time since I watched the movie. Thanks for the post.
Been forever since I watched it, as a teen... back when it hit video rental in 1984 or 85... just 41 or 42 years ago. Imagine if your grand dad said ( in 1980 ), yeah, I remember watching a movie 40 years ago, he'd likely be talking about a movie made in 1940 - wow. but here we are, talking about 80s movies. I wonder if my grand parents felt like their teens were only a moment ago, like I do, and did they still have the records (78s probably) like I still have my boxes of cassettes! Thank goodness I didn't collect VHS! But I still have a couple 33s I bought as a kid, and a couple 45s
John Cafferty scored this musical. The Scotti brothers funded the movie. It was a darn fine period piece. We will always have the Cruisers for the nasty stuff. Oh, and words and music. Been a long time since I watched the movie. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteBeen forever since I watched it, as a teen... back when it hit video rental in 1984 or 85... just 41 or 42 years ago. Imagine if your grand dad said ( in 1980 ), yeah, I remember watching a movie 40 years ago, he'd likely be talking about a movie made in 1940 - wow. but here we are, talking about 80s movies.
DeleteI wonder if my grand parents felt like their teens were only a moment ago, like I do, and did they still have the records (78s probably) like I still have my boxes of cassettes! Thank goodness I didn't collect VHS! But I still have a couple 33s I bought as a kid, and a couple 45s