‘Risky Business’ at 40: Tom Cruise’s movie still has much to say

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You instead remember his Ray-Ban sunglasses, his father’s Porsche falling into Lake Michigan and Cruise dancing in his underwear to Bob Seger.

Director Paul Brickman, actress Rebecca De Mornay and producer Jon Avnet attend an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science screening of"Risky Business" in 2013 in Hollywood, California.

As a teenager, though, I mostly wanted to live on Linden Avenue, also in Highland Park. This home wasn’t glass and steel, and I certainly didn’t know then that it was a real house in a fancy suburb of Chicago. It was more like the Brady homestead, but classier.AdvertisementUnless they saw Francis Ford Coppola’s semi-successful adaptation of “The Outsiders,” which came out a few months earlier, Americans had never heard of Tom Cruise yet.

After borrowing his father’s Porsche, Tom Cruise's Joel tries to stop it from rolling into Lake Michigan in “Risky Business” in 1983.

 

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