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A suburban Chicago teenager's parents leave on vacation, and he cuts loose. An unauthorised trip in his father's Porsche means a sudden need for lots of money, which he raises in a creative way.
Joel Goodson (Tom Cruise, in one of his earliest roles) is an average high school senior, apprehensive about starting college, especially with his average test scores. He decides to spice up his last high school summer by taking advantage of his parents being away and throwing a non-stop party. The next thing he know his house becomes the local brothel thanks to the kind hooker played by Rebecca deMornay and everything turns out different from what he planned.
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.
De ouders van een tiener uit Chicago verlaten hun huis in de buitenwijken voor een vakantie, en de tiener maakt goed gebruik van z'n vrijheid. Wanneer een tripje in zijn vader's Porsche uitdraait in een plotselinge noodzaak voor een grote som geld krijgt hij dit op een creatieve manier bij elkaar.
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And now comes an act of Enormous Enormance! No former performers performed this performance! Quoting his own "If I Ran the Circus" might be the way that Dr. Seuss himself might've responded to the news that Johnny Depp will be playing him in a movie. According to Risky Business , the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star will produce and most likely star in a live-action movie about the life of the classic children's author and illustrator born Theodor Geisel but known worldwide as the inimitable Dr. Seuss . Geisel was born in 1904 and went on to publish 46 children's books known for their imaginative characters and the author's knack for rhyme and trisyllabic meter. The most beloved and celebrated of his works include "Horton Hears a Who!," " How the Grinch Stole Christmas ," " The Cat in the Hat ," "Green Eggs and Ham," "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" and, of course, one
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