Days of Thunder (VHS, 1991, Paramount Presentations)

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Days of Thunder (VHS, 1990) Tom Cruise Nicole Kidman Brand New Factory Sealed

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Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) is a young, cocky hotshot with little stock car driving experience and a lot of raw talent. Trickle's uncanny ability to make all the right moves on the racetrack wins him the backing of Tim Dolan (Randy Quaid), who wants to put him in a car. Eventually he wins the support of grizzled former driver Harry Hogge (Robert Duvall), a NASCAR legend who sees that Trickle has the potential to be a great driver. Determined to make it to the top, Trickle develops a healthy rivalry with veteran racer Rowdy Burns (Michael Rooker). Along the way, he romances Dr. Claire Lewicki (Nicole Kidman), a beautiful neurosurgeon. Hogge's mentoring (and a potential tragedy) leads Trickle through the dramatic process of self-discovery, which ultimately makes him a better driver. Directed by Tony Scott, DAYS OF THUNDER is reminiscent of his TOP GUN, the film that rocketed Cruise to stardom. Scott uses spectacular driving and racing scenes in this film, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound.

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UPC0097363212331
eBay Product ID (ePID)3154765

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DirectorTony Scott
GenreAction & Adventure
EditionParamount Presentations
Movie/TV TitleDays of Thunder
RatingPG-13
Leading RoleRobert Duvall, Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise
Signal StandardNTSC

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FormatVhs
Display FormatParamount Presentations
Film CountryUSA
Release Date19910207

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