Oxford Blues (1984)
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This is an uneven modern remake of A Yank at Oxford (1938) from writer-director Robert Boris, the man behind such diverse earlier productions as Some Kind of Hero (1981) and Doctor Detroit (1983). Rob Lowe stars as Nick Di Angelo, an American hustler and parking attendant in Las Vegas who falls in… More This is an uneven modern remake of A Yank at Oxford (1938) from writer-director Robert Boris, the man behind such diverse earlier productions as Some Kind of Hero (1981) and Doctor Detroit (1983). Rob Lowe stars as Nick Di Angelo, an American hustler and parking attendant in Las Vegas who falls in love at first sight with a beautiful, classy British woman, Lady Victoria (Amanda Pays). He follows her back to England and learns that she is a student at the prestigious Oxford University. Intent on wooing the object of his affection despite their obviously different locations in the social strata, Nick manages to finagle his way into an admission at the school by paying a computer hacker for some illegal tampering. With his arrogant manner and self-centered worldview, Nick quickly offends nearly everyone he encounters, except fellow American expatriate Rona (Ally Sheedy), who becomes his only friend. Nick also secures a spot on the rowing team, an experience that builds his character. A typical example of the mid-'80s "Rat Pack" film, Oxford Blues featured a soundtrack with several forgettable rock songs written expressly for the movie, interjected at intervals into the narrative through music video-style sequences. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Boris
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 24, 1984 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Bros.
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Cast
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Rob Lowe
as Nick
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Ally Sheedy
as Roma
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Amanda Pays
as Lady Victoria
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Julian Sands
as Colin
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Julian Firth
as Geordie
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Alan Howard
as Simon
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Gail Strickland
as Las Vegas Lady
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Michael Gough
as Dr. Ambrose
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Aubrey Morris
as Dr. Boggs
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Anthony Calf
as Gareth
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Peter-Hugo Daly
as Malcolm
- Aimee Delamain
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Cary Elwes
as Lionel
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Laura Francis
as Girl in T-Shirt
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Richard Hunt
as larry
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Peter Jason
as Father
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Chad Lowe
as computer hacker - uncredited (uncredited...
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Hugh Morton
as Butler
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Bruce Payne
as Peter
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Pip Torrens
as Ian
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Charles Grant
as Student Photographer
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Richard Pescud
as Male Secretary No.1
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Carrie Jones
as Sandra
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Jeffrey S. Perry
as Male Secretary No.2
