Lee Allen appears in Streets of Fire (1984), a film that fuses rock music with a gritty narrative set in a stylized urban landscape. While his career details remain sparse, his role in this cult classic contributes to the film's unique blend of action and musical elements. The film's aesthetic and narrative style resonate with the themes of rebellion and adventure, making Allen's performance a noteworthy part of the cult film conversation.
Streets of Fire
Raven Shaddock and his gang of merciless biker friends kidnap rock singer Ellen Aim. Ellen's former lover, soldier-for-hire Tom Cody, happens to be passing through town on a visit. In an attempt to save his star act, Ellen's manager hires Tom to rescue her. Along with a former soldier, they battle through dangerous cityscapes, determined to get Ellen back.