The best 80s movie released the year you were born – and where its lead star is now

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If you grew up in the 1980s, chances are your earliest movie memories are packed with adventure, horror, sci-fi and big-screen heroes who became cultural icons. It was a decade filled with time-travelling teens, adventure-seeking archaeologists and ghost-busting scientists that remain cult classic figures today. 

In this nostalgic year-by-year round-up, we revisit the standout 80s film from the year you were born and check in on the stars who defined them – from Hollywood legends still lighting up the screen to those who have quietly slipped away from the spotlight.

The Shining (1980)

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Jack Nicholson in The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s unsettling hotel-set horror, based on Stephen King’s iconic 1977 novel, follows a writer’s terrifying descent into madness, with Jack Nicholson delivering one of the most memorable performances of his career as Jack Torrance. Now largely retired from acting, the 89-year-old Oscar winner has kept a low profile in recent years, enjoying a quieter life away from Hollywood.

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

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Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark

Directed by Steven Spielberg, Raiders of the Lost Ark introduced cinema audiences to Harrison Ford’s whip-cracking archaeologist Indiana Jones as he raced against Nazi forces to recover the long-lost Ark of the Covenant. More than four decades later, Harrison, 83, remains one of Hollywood’s busiest stars, recently appearing in Apple TV+ comedy Shrinking opposite Jason Segel.

Blade Runner (1982)

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Harrison Ford in Blade Runner

Ridley Scott’s neon-soaked sci-fi noir, loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, starred Harrison Ford as retired blade runner Rick Deckard, tasked with hunting down rogue synthetic humans known as replicants. Rutger Hauer delivered a career-defining turn as Roy Batty and continued acting for decades before sadly passing away in 2019 following a short illness.

Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983)

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Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi

Wrapping up the original Star Wars trilogy in style, Return of the Jedi follows an epic rescue mission, a new assault by the Rebel Alliance and a memorable final confrontation between Luke and Darth Vader. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, the movie remains one of the most talked-about in the franchise. While Mark and Harrison are continuing their work in the entertainment industry, Carrie sadly passed away in 2016, with many people flooding to pay tribute to the Princess Leia actress. 

Ghostbusters (1984)

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Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd

Few films capture the spirit of 1980s supernatural comedy quite like Ghostbusters. Directed by Ivan Reitman and written by co-stars Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, the movie follows a team of eccentric ghost hunters navigating paranormal chaos in New York City. Bill, 75, and Dan, 73, remain active in film and TV, while Harold passed away in 2014.

Back to the Future (1985)

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Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox in Back To The Future

As someone who still quotes: “Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”, Back to the Future is a culture-defining film that still stands up today. Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, the movie follows Marty McFly, a teenager who accidentally gets sent back to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean built by Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown. Michael J. Fox, now 64, has largely retired from acting due to Parkinson’s disease, while Christopher Lloyd, now 87, continues to build on his impressive list of acting credits. 

Aliens (1986)

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Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn in Aliens

Following Alien, which premiered in 1979, James Cameron’s legendary sci-fi action sequel sees Sigourney Weaver resurface as Ellen Ripley after 57 years in hyper-sleep – only to be faced with hundreds of deadly xenomorphs. Now 76, Sigourney continues to dominate the sci-fi franchise by playing Dr Grace Augustine in the Avatar movies.

Fatal Attraction (1987)

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Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction

From sci-fi to the ultimate psychological thriller, Fatal Attraction sees the cat-and-mouse plot that unfolds when Manhattan attorney Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) embarks on an illicit affair with Alex Forrest (Glenn Close). Michael, 81, still dips a toe into acting now and again while spending time between New York and Spain. Meanwhile, Glenn, 79, is booked and busy, having starred in Disney+’s All’s Fair and playing Drusilla Sickle in the upcoming movie, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.

Die Hard (1988)

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Bruce Willis played John McClane

Is it a Christmas movie or not? Wherever you fall in the long-running debate, Die Hard is the high-stakes action classic set in a skyscraper under siege, starring Bruce Willis as John McClane opposite Alan Rickman’s sinister Hans Gruber. Bruce, 71, is adjusting to life in LA with advanced frontotemporal dementia, while Alan sadly passed away in 2016, leaving a beloved legacy behind. 

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)

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Rick Moranis played Wayne Szalinksi

Rounding out the 80s is Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, a family sci-fi comedy about a scientist who accidentally miniaturises his children. Rick Moranis stars as Wayne Szalinksi, and while  he largely retired from on-screen work in the 1990s to spend more time with his children, the 73-year-old is set to reprise his role as Dark Helmet in Spaceballs: The New One. 

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