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St. Elmo's Fire
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St. Elmo's Fire

The passion burns deep.
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User Score598 ratings
TMDB 6.116+19851h 48mEnglish
DramaRomanceComedy

Synopsis

Reluctant to let go of college life, a close-knit team of seven friends--irresponsible saxophone player Billy, young Republican Alec, his girlfriend Leslie, struggling journalist Kevin, drama queen Jules, lovesick waiter Kirby, and Wendy, a social worker with a heart of gold--realise the party is over. And as the burdens of maturity close in on the young dreamers, the complexities of adulthood and the daily struggle of growing up put their sacred friendship to the test. But everyone knows life is not a bed of roses. It won't be easy, but when all is said and done, what will it take for St. Elmo's clique to find its place in the real world?

Director
Joel SchumacherFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Columbia Pictures2 production companies
Release
June 28, 1985Released
Box Office
$38MBudget $10M

Top Cast

8 of 40
Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez
Kirby Keger
Rob Lowe
Rob Lowe
Billy Hicks
Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy
Kevin Dolenz
Demi Moore
Demi Moore
Jules
Judd Nelson
Judd Nelson
Alec Newbary
Ally Sheedy
Ally Sheedy
Leslie Hunter
Mare Winningham
Mare Winningham
Wendy Beamish
Martin Balsam
Martin Balsam
Mr. Beamish

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Reviews

From TMDB users
phx611
Oct 26, 2021

As with most Joel Schumacher films, this one is beautifully shot. The locations of the film stand out and never overshadow the characters as they go on about their lives. St. Elmo's fire is not comedy-driven and there isn't much of a plot. This is more of a slice of life piece about a group of young people embarking on their careers and lives. The soundtrack works well, the music was good for the time. Andie MacDowell and Andrew McCarthy are great in their respective roles even if Andie's character doesn't speak much. Emilio Estevez and Judd Nelson make honest attempts with the material they are given, and they aren't horrible, but both actors have done much better in lesser roles or maybe they needed more of a role. The other members of the cast just appear to be plodding through the script but that may be what the script called for; if this is the case they did well.

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