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Step 1
Watch the 1987 fantasy horror film "Lost Boys." Two boys move to a new town that they are convinced is inhabited by vampires-- Kiefer's character, David, being one of them.
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Step 2
Watch the 1988 western "Young Guns." A group of young gunmen (including Kiefer, portraying Josiah Gordon "Doc" Scurlock), led by Billy the Kid (portrayed by Emilio Estevez), become deputies to avenge the murder of a local rancher who was their benefactor. But when Billy takes the quest too far, the gunmen find themselves among the wanted.
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Step 3
Screen the 1990 sci-fi thriller "Flatliners." Kiefer joins Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin and Oliver Platt as their characters explore death experiences hoping for medical insights. Each test subject has his or her heart stopped and is revived, and they begin to experience intense visions the more they try to discover an answer.
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Step 4
Include the 1992 comedy drama "Article 99." Kiefer portrays Doctor Peter Morgan, one of the doctors in a veteran's hospital who is battling the hopeless situation of having too many patients and not enough room for them all. Ray Liotta, Lea Thompson and Forest Whittaker are among Kiefer's co-stars.
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Step 5
Watch the 1992 crime mystery drama "A Few Good Men." Kiefer joins Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore and Kevin Bacon to tell the story of military lawyer Kaffee (Cruise), who defends a group of Marines accused of murder, yet who claim they were acting under orders.
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Step 6
Watch the 1993 family adventure "The Three Musketeers." Kiefer stars as 1/3 of the famous trio, opposite Oliver Platt and Charlie Sheen, as the three adventurers team up with a young wannabe Musketeer (portrayed by Chris O'Donnell) to stop Cardinal Richelieu's (Tim Curry) evil plot.









