Son frère faussement accusé de tentative de meurtre, une belle adolescente blonde du Texas---elle-même victime d'une tentative d'agression---devient une martyre hors-la-loi, alors qu'ils s'e... Tout lireSon frère faussement accusé de tentative de meurtre, une belle adolescente blonde du Texas---elle-même victime d'une tentative d'agression---devient une martyre hors-la-loi, alors qu'ils s'enfuient et tentent de prouver leur innocence.Son frère faussement accusé de tentative de meurtre, une belle adolescente blonde du Texas---elle-même victime d'une tentative d'agression---devient une martyre hors-la-loi, alors qu'ils s'enfuient et tentent de prouver leur innocence.
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJanet Smalley, the actress who played Putter's mother, slapped Yeardley Smith for real. Smith remarks on the DVD commentary that her face was numb after that particular scene was shot.
- GaffesWhen Billie Jean is running from the security at the golf course she gets picked up in the blue Pontiac. After the car drives away the boom mic is visible on the passenger side.
- Citations
Boy: Did you rob that liquor store in Galveston?
Binx: Yep, that was us.
Billie Jean: We did not.
Guy: What about that school in Laredo? You burn it down?
Binx: No way, guy. We don't do schools.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Pat Benatar: Invincible (1985)
- Bandes originalesInvincible (Theme from The Legend of Billie Jean)
Music and Lyrics by Holly Knight and Simon Climie
Performed by Pat Benatar
Produced by Mike Chapman
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records
Helen Slater is teenager Billie Jean, a nice girl from "the trailers" of Corpus Christi, Texas. When Hubie Pyat (Barry Tubbs) and some other local pranksters trash her brother Binx's (Christian Slater) motor scooter, she demands compensation. But Hubie refuses to pay and his father uses the opportunity to offer that Billie Jean trade some sexual favors to him for the cash. In the midst of her flight from the pervert, there's scuffle, and Mr. Pyat is accidentally shot. So, Billie Jean, her brother, and two friends involved in the accident, suddenly finds themselves on the run from the police.
Rather than surrendering, they use their new teenage fugitive status to stage something of a protest ("fair is fair"), and Billie Jean becomes their hero and icon for teenage rebellion as well as feminism. They become the martyrs of teenagers while the adults dismiss the entire thing as a bunch of rambunctious teenagers gone out of control. So, there is political significance in the story of Billie Jean in looking at the criminal justice system (although some of the discrimination against Billie Jean such as denying her any sort of expedited compensation occurs as a result of the system not intervening at all). If Billie Jean was an adult, would she have been taken seriously? What if Billie Jean were a male? Would that change the situation. Indeed, this movie suggests that it would.
In a decade filled with themes of teen angst, this one offers one story of the possibility of teen (and female) empowerment in a way that Pump Up the Volume or other movies like that did. I always thought it was a pretty good 80s movie and one that, judging by the message boards, still caters to a loyal audience as many of those long-lasting 80s movies do. Plus, as far as important 80s movie characteristic go, it's got good actors (Helen Slater, Christian Slater, Peter Cyote, and Kieth Gordon), and a good soundtrack (featuring Pat Benetar's "Invincible" and the Divinyls).
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- 5 avr. 2004
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La leyenda de Billie Jean
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 099 497 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 466 884 $ US
- 21 juill. 1985
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 099 497 $ US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1