STREETS OF FIRE
Film 1984. Written by Walter Hill and Larry Gross. Directed by Walter Hill. Starring Michael Pare, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis and Amy Madigan.
Source Features: BBB (13) MAP (10) OTHER (3) THEMES (1)

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1ArdmoreTransit RoutesThoroughfares

Ardmore
Tom and his friends run into police at their blockade at Cross and Ardmore.

2The BatteryUrban AreasNeighborhoods

The Battery
According to Andrew Laszlo, the film's style was dictated by the story: The Richmond's look was very soft and the colors did not call attention to themselves. The light in The Battery was contrasting and harsh, with vivid colours. Argyle prints and plaids are used in the Parkside District, and neon lights colour the Strip.

3CliffsideUrban AreasNeighborhoods

Cliffside


4CrossTransit RoutesThoroughfares

Cross
Tom and his friends run into police at their blockade at Cross and Ardmore.

5Grant StreetTransit RoutesStreets

Grant Street


6Hurley StreetTransit RoutesStreets

Hurley Street


7King's ParkUrban AreasNeighborhoods

King's Park


8The Parkside DistrictUrban AreasDistricts

The Parkside District
According to Andrew Laszlo, the film's style was dictated by the story: The Richmond's look was very soft and the colors did not call attention to themselves. The light in The Battery was contrasting and harsh, with vivid colours. Argyle prints and plaids are used in the Parkside District, and neon lights colour the Strip.

9The RichmondUrban AreasNeighborhoods

The Richmond
According to Andrew Laszlo, the film's style was dictated by the story: The Richmond's look was very soft and the colors did not call attention to themselves. The light in The Battery was contrasting and harsh, with vivid colours. Argyle prints and plaids are used in the Parkside District, and neon lights colour the Strip.

10The StripUrban AreasNeighborhoods

The Strip
According to Andrew Laszlo, the film's style was dictated by the story: The Richmond's look was very soft and the colors did not call attention to themselves. The light in The Battery was contrasting and harsh, with vivid colours. Argyle prints and plaids are used in the Parkside District, and neon lights colour the Strip.



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