Satisfaction (film)
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| Satisfaction | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Joan Freeman |
| Produced by | Robert Alden |
| Written by | Charles Purpura |
| Starring | Justine Bateman Liam Neeson |
| Music by | Original Music by Michel Colombier |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
| Release date(s) | 12 February 1988 |
| Running time | 92 min. |
| Language | English |
Satisfaction is a 1988 movie starring Justine Bateman, which also featured future stars Julia Roberts and Liam Neeson.
[edit] Plot
A couple of teenagers have a band, Mystery, with Jennie (Justine Bateman) as the lead singer. They go to a bar on the coast and play during the summer. Jennie falls in love with the owner of the bar, Martin (Liam Neeson). They get an offer to play in Europe and perhaps become famous. But are they ready for it?
[edit] Cast
- Justine Bateman as Jennie Lee
- Liam Neeson as Martin Falcon
- Trini Alvarado as Mooch
- Scott Coffey as Nickie
- Britta Phillips as Billy
- Julia Roberts as Daryle
- Deborah Harry as Tina (as Debbie Harry)
- Tom O'Brien as Hubba
[edit] Trivia
- Out of all of the band, the only one who could play guitar and sing was Britta Phillips. Before this movie, she was the singing voice of "Jem" on the cartoon series "Jem" (1985).
- Liam Neeson ' has said he took this role just after filming Suspect (1987), where he played a mute derelict, just to be in the sunshine around pretty girls; he admitted he still has not seen the film.

