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- - -      “Risky Business,” the 1983 film by written and directed

                        AND BEFORE WE GO ANY FURTHER – NO, THIS WAS   by Paul Brickman, has danced its way into the history
                                                                 of moviedom. The film launched the career of an up-
                         NOT THE CAR THAT FOUND ITSELF SUBMERGED IN
                                                                 and-coming Tom Cruise, whose tighty-whitey-clad
                                    AN UNFORGIVING LAKE MICHIGAN.   performance to Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock & Roll”
                                                         - - -   remains an iconic part of cinematic lore. The film is
                                                                 equal parts a lampoon of male adolescence mixed
                                                                 with suburban whimsy; think “Animal House” meets
                                                                 “The Graduate” – a romping coming-of-age story set
                                                                 in Chicago’s affluent North Shore neighborhood of
                                                                 Highland Park.
                                                                 Cruise, as the film’s protagonist Joel Goodsen (good
                                                                 son), finds himself alone in the house while his
                                                                 demanding parents abscond to some far-off paradise.
                                                                 It’s here where the ball begins to roll, and a cascade
                                                                 of mischief follows the poignantly named “good son”
                                                                 as he motors about in his father’s Porsche 928. The
                                                                 shark-nosed, bug-eyed 928 was chosen for its role in the
                                                                 film by Brickman himself, supplanting its rear-engined
                                                                 brother, the venerable 911 – a car Brickman considered
                                                                 “too mundane.” In Brickman’s eyes the 928 was the
                                                                 perfect choice for a successful Windy City businessman
                                                                 and the perfect car to land a teenager in a whole heap of
                                                                 trouble.
                                                                 Offered with No Reserve at the inaugural 2021 Barrett-
                                                                 Jackson Houston Auction is the hero car from “Risky
                                                                 Business,” a 1979 Porsche 928. Multiple 928s were
                                                                 used during the production of the film, but this car was
                                                                 the featured vehicle, and received the brunt of screen
                                                                 time and seat time from the cast. And before we go any
































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