1985 FLETCH Classic Cult Comedy LP NEAR MINT / Soundtrack CHEVY CHASE
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1985 FLETCH Classic Cult Comedy LP NEAR MINT / Soundtrack CHEVY CHASE
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DescriptionARTIST :SOUNDTRACK
TITLE :FLETCH
FORMAT :VINYL LP RECORD
LABEL :MCA 6142
COVER :NEAR MINT
VINYL :NEAR MINT
SONG TRACKS ON THIS LP :
1. Bit by Bit (Theme from Fletch) Stephanie Mills- 3:38
2. Fletch, Get Outta Town -Dan Hartman 4:11
3. Running for Love -John Farnham 2:54
4. Name of the Game -Dan Hartman 6:02
5. Fletch Theme -Harold Faltermeyer 3:48
6. A Letter to Both Sides -Fixx 3:20
7. Is It Over -Kim Wilde 3:52
8. Diggin' In -Harold Faltermeyer 2:44
9. Exotic Skates performed by Harold Faltermeyer - 3:00
10. Running for Love [instrumental] - 2:44
Chevy Chase added a classic comic hero to the film landscape with Fletch, one of his few truly popular star vehicles in a famously misguided post-Saturday Night Live career. Chase plays Irwin M. Fletcher, known to everyone as Fletch, a Los Angeles Lakers-loving investigative reporter with a gleeful disdain for deadlines and a knack for pushing the buttons of his frustrated editor (Richard Libertini). He's also known for donning numerous disguises and assuming zany false identities to help gain information. While pursuing an ongoing story about a powerful drug dealer who operates from Venice Beach, he comes across an intriguing offshoot in which he becomes intimately involved. Aviation executive Alan Stanwyk (Tim Matheson) has an unusual proposition for Fletch: If Fletch agrees to an elaborate plan to kill him, for reasons Stanwyk refuses to divulge beyond explaining that he has brain cancer, Fletch will walk away with a healthy sum of money and a plane ticket to Brazil. Curious yet suspicious by profession, Fletch begins investigating Stanwyk's true motives, which leads him through numerous misadventures. Among them are a visit to a stuffy country club; a high-speed car chase with an unwitting passenger; repeat encounters with Stanwyk's wife (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson), although she may not be his only one; and a trip to Provo that's Utah, not Spain. Inspired by a novel of the same name by Gregory McDonald, Fletch went from thriller to comedy as it was adapted into a vehicle for Chase.
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