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Reckless is a 1935 musical film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, William Powell and Franchot Tone.
Reckless is a 1984 love story starring Daryl Hannah and Aidan Quinn. Directed by James Foley and written by Chris Columbus. Shot in the Appalachian Mountains and Rust Belt of Steubenville, Ohio and Weirton, West Virginia. The film was rated R in the U.S. Original soundtrack by INXS, Romeo Void and Bob Seger. Tagline: Girls like Tracy never tell their parents about guys like Rourke.
Rebellious footballer Johnny, falls for cheerleader Tracy. They come from opposite backrounds; she's from a comfortable well off family, his is poor and broken. Tracy already has a boyfriend but he acts like a jerk, so Johnny has to win Tracy's heart - something she seems reluctant to let him do. Written by Rob Hartill
Reckless was first staged by The Production Company in 1983 under the direction of Norman René, who also directed the movie. It underwent some revisions and had other productions, with the first performance of the 1985 published version occurring on 14 September 1988 at New York's Circle Repertory Company, again directed by Norman René. More recently it had a Broadway revival. Previews began on 23 September 2004; the opening on 14 October 2004 and closing on 19 December 2004 after 77 total performances. Mary-Louise Parker who played Pooty in the movie, took the lead role as Rachel and Debra Monk repeated her movie role in the Broadway run.
20th Century Fox bought the rights to Shane Salerno's spec script in a bidding war against three other buyers that went late into a Friday night.
Wealthy Bob Harrison buys all the seats in the theatre to watch Mona Leslie's musical by himself. He loves her, her agent Ned Riley loves her. Conflict ensues. Written by Ed Stephan
Broadway singer Mona Leslie is wooed and wedded by monied playboy Bob Harrison. When she travels home to see his folks, Mona finds local society - and even Harrison's father - closing ranks against them. Hovering around is her secret admirer and agent Ned Riley, whose slightly shady business activities hardly endear him to the gentry either. Written by Jeremy Perkins







