The Wild Life | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Art Linson |
Produced by |
Cameron Crowe Art Linson |
Written by | Cameron Crowe |
Starring | |
Music by |
Edward Van Halen Donn Landee |
Cinematography | James Glennon |
Edited by | Michael Jablow |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date
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September 28, 1984 |
Running time
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96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6 million |
Box office | $11,020,375 |
The Wild Life is a 1984 comedy-drama film, written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Art Linson.Eddie Van Halen and Donn Landee composed the film's score.
The plot revolves around the characters of three teenagers living in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Bill (Eric Stoltz) has just graduated from high school and got his first apartment. His younger brother Jim, who is fixated on Vietnam and the Vietnam war (Ilan Mitchell-Smith), spends a lot of time practicing with his Nunchakus, getting high, listening to heavy metal on his boombox, and hanging out with Vietnam vet Charlie (Randy Quaid). Other important characters include Tom (Christopher Penn), a hedonistic high-school wrestling champ who works with Bill at a bowling alley, a trendy department store manager named Harry (Rick Moranis), Anita, Bill's ex-girlfriend (Lea Thompson) who works at a donut shop, and her friend Eileen, Tommy's girlfriend (Jenny Wright) who works at the department store with Harry. Anita has a fling with a cop named David (Hart Bochner) who, unknown to Anita, is married. The three boys set out for a night of fun and craziness at a strip bar and later on have a party at Bill's apartment.