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In St. Elmo's Fire, Billy's wife was played by actress Andie MacDowell.
Not just near. Mount St. Helens is part of the Ring of Fire.
No one was killed or injured enough to be recorded. No one was killed or injured enough to be recorded.
Yes, Aidan Quinn played the role of Dale Biberman's boyfriend in St. Elmo's Fire.
This is not answerable. You need to narrow it down a bit. Are you talking about a campfire, house fire, cooking fire, forest fire, chemical fire, St Elmos fire, electrical fire, nuclear fire? A star is pretty hot and may be the hottest fire. Magnesium burning is really hot. A nuclear bomb produces a lot of heat.
Its the 'Georgetown'
The bar is located in Georgetown so it's probably Georgetown.
Mare Winningham. This is ironic because this actress played Wendy Beamish, the virgin of the group.
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In the 1985 movie "St. Elmo's Fire," Demi Moore's character, Jules, refers to her stepmother as "Bitch." This reflects Jules' tumultuous relationship with her stepmother and highlights her rebellious and troubled nature throughout the film.
No, Mark Harmon did not play a doctor in "St. Elmo's Fire." In the 1985 film, he portrayed the character Billy Hicks, who is a struggling musician and not a medical professional. The movie focuses on a group of friends navigating their post-college lives.
In "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville, Captain Ahab uses St. Elmo's fire as a sign to manipulate the crew's superstitions. By creating a sense of mystery and foreboding surrounding the phenomenon, Ahab instills fear in the crew and uses it as a tool to control their actions towards achieving his goal of hunting Moby Dick.
I think he is a partner in a restaurant called max and izzys. It is beside St Elmos in down town Indy
The song "We Got The Beat" was recorded by the American rock band The Go-Go's. The song was written by Charlotte Caffey, the group's lead guitarist, they recorded the song in 1980 and it was released in July of 1980 as a single in the UK.
It's not 100% clear what you're trying to ask. St. Elmo's fire is a weather phenomenon that occasionally produces a usually blue or violet glow around the ends of sharply pointed objects, such as the masts and spars of a sailing ship. St. Elmo's Fire is also the title of a 1985 coming-of-age film, and the title song from that film. There are several St. Elmo Streets in the US, so it's possible that "St. Elmo Street Fire" could refer to a fire on one such street. There seems to be an Indian song or album or band (I'm not entirely sure which) called Elmo Street Fire.
Molly Ringwald was not in "St. Elmo's Fire" primarily due to her focus on other projects at the time. She had recently starred in several successful teen films, including "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles," and chose to pursue different roles that aligned more closely with her evolving career aspirations. Additionally, the film's director, Joel Schumacher, wanted to create a different dynamic with a new ensemble cast.
"St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" by John Parr was the number 1 hit song on September 13, 1985.