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Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Synopsis
Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson star in this buddy-buddy futuristic action movie. Rourke is Harley Davidson, a biker with the Halloween-costume garb of a leather jacket, short haircut, earring, and a scar. Johnson joins Rourke in the trick-or-treating as Marlboro, an ex-rodeo rider wearing a cowboy hat, vest, and dilapidated boots. They hang out at a neighborhood bar. When they find that a collection of greedy bankers want to increase the bar's payments so it will be forced to close, the two decide to help the bar out of its financial straits by robbing the bank of $2.5 million in order to pay the inflated tab and keep the bar in business. Unfortunately for the boys, the bank deals in an illicit drug called "the dream," and when they rob the armored car, they steal the drugs and not the cash. Of course, the boys become the targets for the bank's sadistic squad of hit men, led by a pleasant chap by the name of Alexander (Daniel Baldwin). ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Daniel Baldwin Alexander
Chelsea Field Virginia Slim
Don Johnson Marlboro
Mickey Rourke Harley Davidson
Tom Sizemore Chance Wilder

Production Crew

Lisette Thomas Art Director
Missy Alpern Associate Producer
William D. Barber Camera Operator
Juliet Taylor Casting
Mike Fenton Casting
Valorie Massalas Casting
David Eggby Cinematographer
Don Michael Paul Co-producer
Basil Poledouris Composer (Music Score)
Richard Shissler Costume Designer
Simon Wincer Director
Corky Ehlers Editor
Jay Cannistraci Makeup
Donald West Producer
Jere Henshaw Producer
Paul Peters Production Designer
Howard Brandy Publicist
Don Michael Paul Screenwriter
Lynn Wolverton Parker Set Designer
Terry Frazee Special Effects
Billy Burton Stunts
Year: 1991
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence, language and sensuality
Category: Feature


Produced by
Krisjair/Laredo
MGM

Release
August 23, 1991 (USA)