Before he hooked up with Martin Scorsese, a little-known Robert De Niro made a couple of goofy, subversive little flicks with equally obscure director Brian De Palma.
They sing, dance, flirt and even fit in a visit to the , with the stakes no higher than having a great time before they head back to sea.
But the way Steven Spielberg reinvents this old classic with freshness and urgency is something very few filmmakers could match.
It's hard to imagine after nearly 60 years of watching the man slowly evolve into a strutting wood carving, but Mick Jagger used to ooze sexuality.