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You’ll be openly admiring these facts about the film Secret Admirer - Page 18 of 20 - Kiwi Report

You’ll be openly admiring these facts about the film Secret Admirer


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[post_page_title]Back to the… Secret Admirer?[/post_page_title]
Secret Admirer was a modest box office success, raking in just over $8.5 million – making it the 95th highest grossing movie of 1985. King of the hill for that year, with $210 million, was a little sci-fi flick called Back to the Future. If not box office receipts, what do the two films have in common? Three actors, apparently. Casey Siemaszko, J.J. Cohen and Courtney Gains appeared in both Secret Admirer and Back to the Future, where they all played bullies: Siemaszko and Cohen were 3-D and Skinhead respectively, while Gains played Dixon, who pushes around George McFly.

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