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Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!

 
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Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!

  • Director: Jean-Claude Lord
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Drama, Musical Drama
  • Themes: Musician's Life, Starting Over, Tortured Genius
  • Main Cast: Michael Paré, Marina Orsini, Bernie Coulson, Michael Rhoades
  • Release Year: 1989
  • Country: US/CA
  • Run Time: 106 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

This sequel to the rock & roll mystery Eddie and the Cruisers explains many of the questions concerning the mysterious death of 1960s rocker Eddie Wilson, who with his Cruisers was celebrating the success of their first album when he got in a terrible car wreck, from which his body was never recovered. Also missing were the masters from the group's upcoming second album. This story begins 25-years later as Eddie Wilson is found living in Montreal under an assumed name. At this time, the masters from the second album are finally released and suddenly the whole continent is caught up in a resurgence of "Eddiemania." This inspires Wilson, who continues to use an alias, to form a new band and hit the road. Once again, his music is provided by John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anthony Sherwood - Hilton Overstreet; Mark Holmes - Quinn Quinley; David Matheson - Stewart Fairbanks; Kate Lynch - Lyndsay; Harvey Atkin - Lew Eisen; Vlasta Vrana - Frank; Larry King - T.V. Talk Show Host; Bo Diddley - Legendary Guitarist; Martha Quinn - Music Video Hostess; Merrill Shindler - Musicologist; Sunny Joe White - Radio Disc Jockey; Michael "Tunes" Antunes - Wendall Newton; Dorian Joe Clark - Security Guard; Michael Fennell - Diane's Dance Partner; Ranee Lee - Singer #2; Elizabeth MacRae - Reporter #3; Michael McGill - Reporter #1; Alan Perry - Percussionist; James Rae - Tom; Kim Lombard - Rick's Drummer; Paul Markel - Charlie Tansey; Phil Mattera - Rick's Bass Player; Ulla Moreland - Art Critic; Bruno Verdoni - Rick's Keyboard Player; Al Ward - Young Bo Diddley; Matthew Laurance - Sal Amato

Credit

Dominic Ricard - Art Director, Peter Nelson - Artistic Advisor, Eleanor Ross - Casting, Ginnette Magny - Costume Designer, Jean-Claude Lord - Director, Jean-Guy Montpetite - Editor, Victor Loewy - Executive Producer, Leon Aronson - Composer (Music Score), John Cafferty - Composer (Music Score), Marty Simon - Composer (Music Score), Kenny Vance - Composer (Music Score), Jocelyne Bellemare - Makeup, Jean Lepine - Camera Operator, René Verzier - Cinematographer, Denis Heroux - Producer, Stéphane Reichel - Producer, James L. Stewart - Producer, William Stuart - Producer, Wendy Grean - Producer, Gilles Aird - Set Designer, Charles Zev Cohen - Screenwriter, Rick Doehring - Screenwriter, Henry Rosenbaum - Screenwriter

Similar Movies

The Commitments; Eddie and the Cruisers; Streets of Fire; Badding
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Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!

VHS cover for Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!
Directed by Jean-Claude Lord
Produced by William Stuart
Denis Heroux
Stephane Reichel
Written by Charles Zev Cohen
Rick Doehring
Starring Michael Paré
Marina Orsini
Bernie Coulson
Matthew Laurance
Music by John Cafferty
Marty Simon
Kenny Vance
Leon Aronson
Cinematography Rene Verzier
Distributed by Scotti Brothers Pictures
Release date(s) August 18, 1989
Running time 104 min.
Country Canada/United States
Language English
Preceded by Eddie and the Cruisers

Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! is the 1989 sequel to the 1983 cult classic Eddie and the Cruisers, and has since joined its predecessor as a cult favorite. It is directed by Jean-Claude Lord, and based on literary characters created by author P. F. Kluge. Michael Paré and Matthew Laurance reprise their roles as Eddie Wilson and Sal Amato, respectively. This film picks up with where the first film left off. The film is marketed with the tagline "The legend. The music. The man."

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Plot summary

Satin Records, who twenty years prior had rejected Eddie and the Cruisers last album, A Season in Hell, launches an "Eddie Lives!" campaign to make more money off his image in a publicity stunt, despite them not believing he is alive. The record label re-releases the band's first album, which becomes an even bigger hit than it had on its first release. As seen in the first film, the "lost recordings" from Season in Hell are released and become yet another hit album. In fact, Eddie Wilson is living, and had simply slipped away following the car crash in which he was believed killed. By that stage in his life, he simply wanted to leave music behind him. The newly generated constant spotlight surrounding his supposed death angers the reclusive rocker, by now living in Canada as a construction worker under the name Joe West. He shrinks back, staying as far away from music and the spotlight as possible, and wearing sideburns, a moustache and longer hair to camouflage his past appearance.

But, when he gets involved in a struggling street band, it's not long before his passion for music - not to mention his desperate anger - resurfaces, and a decision must be made to determine Eddie's fate once and for all. After unrelenting attempts by local guitarist Rick Diesel, Eddie finally begins to play again. The two go about Montréal hand-picking musicians for a new band, Rock Solid. Despite Eddie fighting the progress of the band every step of the way, Rock Solid begins to tour and wows audiences everywhere. Their popularity closely mirrors Eddie's former success with Eddie and the Cruisers, and he begins to see the similarities.

Rock Solid is discovered by executives from his former nemesis Satin Records, who rejected his album Season in Hell twenty years earlier. His girlfriend Dianne Armani thwarts his attempt to drive himself off another bridge, and Eddie finally takes the stage with Rock Solid, leading to the band steadily becoming more popular. Rock Solid is selected to play the Montréal Music Festival, which will be the band's big debut. Prior to the performance, Eddie realizes that he has to make peace with his past. He shaves his moustache and cuts his hair to appear as he did twenty years before, and dons a black T-shirt and leather jacket. Then Eddie reconnects with former Cruisers bassist Sal Amato at the same beach from years ago, only to have an anguished Sal charge at him for disappearing without a trace so many years ago. A tearful Eddie apologizes to his bandmate and they make up.

Satin Records takes notice of this new band, which drudges up bad memories for Eddie, and reassures him "We'll do it your way this time." However, after a while, he decides it is time to come to make peace with his past. At the end of the band's first song, Eddie introduces all the members of the band, concluding the announcements with "and me... I'm Eddie Wilson."

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