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La Légende de Billie Jean

Original title: The Legend of Billie Jean
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
13K
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Helen Slater in La Légende de Billie Jean (1985)
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Coming-of-AgeActionDrama

With her brother falsely accused of attempted murder, a blonde Texas teenage stunner---victim herself of attempted assault---becomes a famous outlaw martyr, as both of them run away with fri... Read allWith her brother falsely accused of attempted murder, a blonde Texas teenage stunner---victim herself of attempted assault---becomes a famous outlaw martyr, as both of them run away with friends, and try to clear their name.With her brother falsely accused of attempted murder, a blonde Texas teenage stunner---victim herself of attempted assault---becomes a famous outlaw martyr, as both of them run away with friends, and try to clear their name.

  • Director
    • Matthew Robbins
  • Writers
    • Mark Rosenthal
    • Lawrence Konner
  • Stars
    • Helen Slater
    • Christian Slater
    • Keith Gordon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Robbins
    • Writers
      • Mark Rosenthal
      • Lawrence Konner
    • Stars
      • Helen Slater
      • Christian Slater
      • Keith Gordon
    • 106User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Helen Slater
    Helen Slater
    • Billie Jean
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Binx
    Keith Gordon
    Keith Gordon
    • Lloyd
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Pyatt
    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Ringwald
    Martha Gehman
    Martha Gehman
    • Ophelia
    Yeardley Smith
    Yeardley Smith
    • Putter
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Muldaur
    Barry Tubb
    Barry Tubb
    • Hubie
    Mona Lee Fultz
    • Donna Davy
    Bobby Jones
    • Kenny
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Kenny's Father
    Rodney Rincon
    • Police Sergeant
    Caroline Williams
    Caroline Williams
    • Woman in Pickup
    Rudy Young
    • Man in Pickup
    Bobby Fite
    • Mini-Mart Boy
    Kim Valentine
    Kim Valentine
    • Mini-Mart Girl
    Janet Smalley
    • Putter's Mother
    • Director
      • Matthew Robbins
    • Writers
      • Mark Rosenthal
      • Lawrence Konner
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    Deviant-7

    An unexplainable attraction to this film...

    I saw this movie when I was a kid, and it instantly became one of my personal favorites. Helen Slater's performance is unforgettable about a young girl and her instant rebel/outlaw status. This is definitely a cult favorite, and appropriately so. For some undescribable reason, this film grabs at you in a way that most movies never do. You seem to care a lot for Billie Jean, and want her to get the justice she deserves. Every rebellious youth should see this film so they can see what happens on both sides of the law, and for a highly entertaining movie. Full of 80's music (especially the kick-ass Pat Benatar theme song), The Legend of Billie Jean is truly a remarkable film that was overlooked by too many people for its brilliance.
    7Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: Helen Slater superstar!

    The Legend of Billy Jean (1985) was one of your typical 80's movies. It's hopelessly dated but back in the day it was a real hoot to watch on T.V. The story is about two siblings that cross paths with some older punks. Billy Jean is the name of the main character(Helen Slater, looking good) and she tries to fight for what she believes is right "Fair is fair!" He brother is played by the infamous Christian Slater (sans Jack Nicholson accent). They some how come across a lecherous sleaze ball and get into all kinds of shenanigans. It has to be seen to be believed. You also get co-star appearances from Yeardly Smith (Lisa Simpson) Keith Gordon, Dean Stockwell and mondo footage from Jeanne D'Arc. You can't say you're a true fan of 80's flicks until you've seen this one.

    Recommend for nostalgia purposes.

    Factoid: Carolyn Williams (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II) makes a quick appearance as a woman who spots Billy Jean.
    7jotix100

    Joan of Arc of the Texas Rivera

    This is an excellent movie for young people, in general. It shows how one has to fight for one's principles, as it's the case with Billie Jean, a girl living in the Texas coastal town of Corpus Christi. As directed by Matthew Robbins, this film will never cease to amaze.

    After he brother's motorcycle is trashed by a group of rough teenagers. Billie Jean wants the father of the boy who gave a beating to her brother, to pay for the repair of the bike. This is a man who, knowing where Billie Jean comes from, tries to abuse the girl sexually. He doesn't know who he is messing with.

    The movie deals with the way Billie Jean goes about in getting her revenge against all odds. In doing so, she becomes an instant celebrity to the young population in the area, who easily identify with the wronged girl and make her a folk hero.

    Helen Slater makes a sunny appearance as Billie Jean. She is a girl who believes in justice, and demands it from the man who wanted to take advantage of her. A young, blond Christian Slater is Binx, the young brother. Peter Coyote is also seen as the chief of police who Billie Jean goes to present her complaint, but doesn't have enough sense to pay attention to her.

    Never underestimate a determined woman who is wronged. Whoever thinks otherwise will probably get his own Billie Jean to her point.
    7vertigo_14

    We've got the right to be angry!

    Why does everyone knock the Legend of Billie Jean so much? For me, it's one of my favorite 80s teen movies. And it's a good exploration into the concept of vigilante justice as a natural response to not only a cumbersome justice system, but also a discriminatory one.

    Helen Slater is teenager Billie Jean, a nice girl from "the trailers" of Corpus Christi, Texas. When Hubie Pyat (Barry Tubbs) and some other local pranksters trash her brother Binx's (Christian Slater) motor scooter, she demands compensation. But Hubie refuses to pay and his father uses the opportunity to offer that Billie Jean trade some sexual favors to him for the cash. In the midst of her flight from the pervert, there's scuffle, and Mr. Pyat is accidentally shot. So, Billie Jean, her brother, and two friends involved in the accident, suddenly finds themselves on the run from the police.

    Rather than surrendering, they use their new teenage fugitive status to stage something of a protest ("fair is fair"), and Billie Jean becomes their hero and icon for teenage rebellion as well as feminism. They become the martyrs of teenagers while the adults dismiss the entire thing as a bunch of rambunctious teenagers gone out of control. So, there is political significance in the story of Billie Jean in looking at the criminal justice system (although some of the discrimination against Billie Jean such as denying her any sort of expedited compensation occurs as a result of the system not intervening at all). If Billie Jean was an adult, would she have been taken seriously? What if Billie Jean were a male? Would that change the situation. Indeed, this movie suggests that it would.

    In a decade filled with themes of teen angst, this one offers one story of the possibility of teen (and female) empowerment in a way that Pump Up the Volume or other movies like that did. I always thought it was a pretty good 80s movie and one that, judging by the message boards, still caters to a loyal audience as many of those long-lasting 80s movies do. Plus, as far as important 80s movie characteristic go, it's got good actors (Helen Slater, Christian Slater, Peter Cyote, and Kieth Gordon), and a good soundtrack (featuring Pat Benetar's "Invincible" and the Divinyls).
    7solo-11

    The Element of connection

    I can't believe I've never watched this show before when I was younger. I just saw it on cable. I won't say it has the best plot, story, characters or anything, but there's just this mysterious element that draws us to Billie Jean. All those kids in the film were incredible. My father was watching with me he smiled when he saw that little boy who sent the tape to the police. How cute!

    This film does reflect some truths. Some adults simply think that fairness is not for kids. Children are not entitled to justice. But few do stand up against this false belief. That is why Billie Jean is a heroine.

    To add, Helen Slater is just so beautiful.

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    • Trivia
      Janet Smalley, the actress who played Putter's mother, slapped Yeardley Smith for real. Smith remarks on the DVD commentary that her face was numb after that particular scene was shot.
    • Goofs
      Two slightly different groups of guys run into the dumpster in the mall garage when chasing Billie Jean.
    • Quotes

      Boy: Did you rob that liquor store in Galveston?

      Binx: Yep, that was us.

      Billie Jean: We did not.

      Guy: What about that school in Laredo? You burn it down?

      Binx: No way, guy. We don't do schools.

    • Connections
      Featured in Pat Benatar: Invincible (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Invincible (Theme from The Legend of Billie Jean)
      Music and Lyrics by Holly Knight and Simon Climie

      Performed by Pat Benatar

      Produced by Mike Chapman

      Courtesy of Chrysalis Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La leyenda de Billie Jean
    • Filming locations
      • 10539 South Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA(Sonic Drive-In)
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Delphi III Productions
      • Gomillion Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,099,497
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,466,884
      • Jul 21, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,099,497
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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