In February 1980, the movie “Foxes” quietly entered the entertainment scene, featuring a talented ensemble cast led by a young Jodie Foster. Set against the gritty backdrop of Los Angeles, the film followed a group of friends navigating the challenges of adolescence. Notably, “Foxes” marked the acting debut of Cherie Currie, best known as the lead singer of The Runaways.
As the directorial debut of Adrian Lyne, who later found success with hits like “Flashdance” and “Fatal Attraction,” “Foxes” received mixed reviews upon release. While some critics praised its stylish visuals, others found the narrative lacking coherence. Despite earning $7.4 million at the box office, the film gained a cult following through cable and video rentals in the years that followed.
Cherie Currie, reflecting on her experience working on “Foxes” in a recent interview, shared her excitement at the opportunity to collaborate with Jodie Foster. Playing the troubled teen Annie in the film, Currie drew from her own life experiences to bring authenticity to her performance. Reuniting with co-star Scott Baio on a podcast, Currie revealed that she had chosen “Foxes” over another project, citing her admiration for Foster and Baio as part of her decision.
Looking back at the filming process, Currie noted the lengthy editing period that delayed the release of “Foxes.” Despite its ahead-of-its-time quality, she expressed some frustration towards director Adrian Lyne for not fully realizing the film’s potential. However, she acknowledged that the experience ultimately shaped her career in both music and acting.
In a world where trends come and go, “Foxes” remains a timeless portrayal of youth and friendship. The film’s enduring legacy is a testament to the talent and dedication of its cast and crew, capturing a moment in time that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
