Ellen Aim

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Ellen Aim is the fictional rock singer and central damsel-in-distress figure in the 1984 neo-noir rock musical film "Streets of Fire."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Streets of Fire NERFINISHED
associatedBandInFiction Ellen Aim and the Attackers GENERATED
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Larry Gross NERFINISHED
Walter Hill NERFINISHED
createdFor Streets of Fire NERFINISHED
fictionalManager Billy Fish NERFINISHED
fictionalProfession lead singer
fictionalSettingOfStory Richmond NERFINISHED
filmGenreOfWork neo-noir
rock musical
genre rock music
hasRomanticConnectionWith Billy Fish NERFINISHED
Tom Cody NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium live-action film
narrativeFunction kidnapping victim
occupation musician
rock singer
portrayedBy Diane Lane NERFINISHED
positionInStory central character
rescuedBy Tom Cody NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative damsel in distress
singsSongInFilm Never Be You NERFINISHED
Nowhere Fast NERFINISHED
Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young NERFINISHED
workTypeAppearsIn film
yearOfWorkRelease 1984

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Streets of Fire character Ellen Aim