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Risky Business Director: Paul Brickman Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca deMornay, Curtis Armstrong, Bronson Pinchot

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/16/2008
  • Original Release: 1983
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 13,603

Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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Commentary by Tom Cruise, Paul Brickman and Jon Avnet; New 25th-Anniversary Retrospective; Original screen tests; Director's cut of the final scene; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Risky Business
1. Main Titles [1:37]
2. Joel's Dream [2:49]
3. Sometimes You Gotta Say - [3:19]
4. My House My Rules [2:12]
5. The Dance [1:44]
6. Make Money [3:24]
7. Dad's 928 [2:03]
8. A Good Start [2:49]
9. Jackie [3:17]
10. Gett Off the Babysitter [1:23]
11. Ralph Makes the Call [2:21]
12. Lana [2:53]
13. The Glass Egg [4:39]
14. Guido the Killer Pimp [5:14]
15. She Won't Leave [6:15]
16. Vicki [2:08]
17. Another Man's Livelihood [3:29]
18. A Little Wasted [2:18]
19. Lake Michigan [5:01]
20. U-Boat Commander [:49]
21. A Litltle Compassion [4:51]
22. I'm a Man [3:40]
23. The Capitalists [:59]
24. Princeton Interview [5:31]
25. Trust [3:02]
26. A Real Train [5:02]
27. They Took Everything [3:30]
28. A Short Negotiation [2:51]
29. A Crack in the Egg [2:09]
30. What the Heck [1:49]
31. Human Fulfillment [2:24]
32. End Credits [3:14]

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Editorial Reviews

Risky Business is the film in which 19-year-old Tom Cruise dances around his living room in his underwear. He does this to celebrate the fact that his parents have left him alone while they go on vacation. Somewhere along the line, hooker Rebecca De Mornay, fleeing her vicious pimp, hides out in the Cruise manse. Things go from bad to worse to as Cruise inadvertently drives his father's Porsche into Lake Michigan and nearly scuttles his college recruitment interview. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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sometimes you gotta say what the fu... make your move!by Anonymous

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February 02, 2009: one of the greatest classics had to be Risky Business with Tom Cruise a movie that made everyone wanna do that dance in there living room to the song old time rock in roll a movie that made people say what the fu... make your move a movie that made you wanna get a girl and make love to her on a subway train thats all in Risky Business boys parents live the house boy has the house all to himself boy gets the girl a very good movie!!!!

Sometimes, you just gotta say WTF. Make your move.....by Anonymous

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January 19, 2007: When building an '80s film collection, I suppose this one is probably a duh. See if it you have not already. You will probably like it, even if you hate Tom Cruise. I would call it a dark comedy, but the comic treatment should be visible from start to finish. It's the story of Joel, who is left alone at home while his parents take a trip, and the party madness that ensues, including Lana, a hooker that becomes a good friend by the end of the film. Good film, good story, good characters. I suppose there really isn't much more to ask for. An '80s classic. And yes, this is the one where Cruise dances in his underwear. Hahaha.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.