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 knows his house becomes the local brothel thanks to the kind hooker played by Rebecca DeMornay and everything turns out differently from what he planned.
Joel Goodson is the type of teenager who makes his parents proud: he's nice, handsome, intelligent, and even principled. But when Joel's parents leave town for a few days, a series of events occur that will change Joel's sheltered life. For starters, he meets Lana, a hooker who proceeds to deflower our young hero, and then suggests he turn his home into a house of prostitution for one evening. Joel agrees, and just as sexy hookers and randy guys turn Joel's house upside down, a representative from Princeton University arrives, to interview Joel! How Joel handles this and other crises (losing his dad's Porsche, the loss of all his furniture, falling in love with a prostitute) will alter Joel's life forever.
Screenwriter Paul Brickman made his directing debut with "Risky Business."
Blu-ray Disc Features:
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Full Frame - 1.33
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Ending
Documentary
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Original Screen Test:
1. Tom Cruise
2. Rebecca De Mornay
Audio Commentary:
1. Tom Cruise
2. Jon Avnet - Director
3. Paul Brickman - Writer
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Review 1:
"Mr. Brickman's film was and remains a strikingly original combination of biting satire and moody, romantic reverie."
Source: New York Times
10/06/2008
Review 2:
4 stars out of 5 -- "RISKY BUSINESS might well be the smartest teen satire ever made....The capitalism is tempered by great performances, real raunch and a terrific Tangerine Dream score."
Source: Empire
p.212 12/01/2008
Review 3:
"...Appealingly personal and humorously observant....[The] premise is provocative, and [the] storytelling is approached in a manner that often proves fresh and unpredictable..."
Source: Variety
07/27/1983
Review 4:
"...Morally dubious, effortlessly charming..."
Source: Total Film
p.129 08/01/2003
Review 5:
"It's the film that first put Cruise in sunglasses and lit up his 500-watt grin." -- Grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.59 10/03/2008
Review 6:
4 stars out of 5 -- "RISKY BUSINESS stands out from the pack of '80s sex-coms....A wish-fulfilment yarn with a sense of irony."
Source: Total Film
p.149 11/01/2008