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Firstborn (titled Moving In in Europe) is a 1984 American drama film starring Teri Garr, Peter Weller, Corey Haim (in his film debut), Sarah Jessica Parker, Robert Downey Jr., and Christopher Collet. It was filmed in New Jersey and New York State .
One notable omission was the 12" remix of "Why Is It So Hard?", a song recorded by Talk Talk for the soundtrack of the 1984 motion picture Firstborn directed by Michael Apted. The 12" remix of this song was only released on the Italian and Canadian 1985 remix album "It's My Mix".
1984: Kidco: Ronald F. Maxwell: soundtrack Intrada Signature Edition ISE1044 Firstborn: Michael Apted: 1985: Target: Arthur Penn: 1986: Dream Lover: Alan J. Pakula: Nobody's Child: Lee Grant: Brighton Beach Memoirs: Gene Saks: soundtrack MCA Records MCA-6193 1987: Black Widow: Bob Rafelson: soundtrack Intrada Special Collection 29 [4] Jaws: The ...
Haim made his feature film debut in the 1984 thriller Firstborn as a boy whose family comes under threat from his mother's violent boyfriend, played by Peter Weller. [6] [15] Haim's first day of shooting was with Weller, and he attempted to compliment the older actor on his performance. Weller collared Haim, threw him up against a wall, and ...
Pages in category "1984 soundtrack albums" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Soundtrack 25 Songs from the Big Chair: ... The Firstborn Is Dead: ... UK 1 – Dec 1984, US BB 1 – Dec 1984, Canada 1 – Dec 1984, Sweden 1 – Dec 1984, Sweden ...
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou soundtrack features "Here's To You", featuring Joan Baez. 2006: Jackass Number Two: Jeff Tremaine: It features the song "The Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 2007: Death Proof: Quentin Tarantino: Death Proof soundtrack features the song "Paranoia Prima" from Cat O' Nine Tails soundtrack ...
1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) is a soundtrack album by the British pop duo Eurythmics. Released on 12 November 1984 by Virgin Records, it was the duo's fourth album overall and contains music recorded by Eurythmics for the film Nineteen Eighty-Four, based on George Orwell's dystopian novel of the same name. Virgin Films produced the film ...