The summer of 1990 opened with a series of high-profile releases that, in June alone, ranged from that year’s annual Arnold Scharzenegger blockbuster (Total Recall), a racing movie starring Tom Cruise (Days of Thunder), some big-deal sequels (Another 48 Hrs., Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Robocop 2), and Ghost Dad. Looming above them all wasthe much-hyped Dick Tracy, the Warren Beatty film positioned to be that year’s Batman, complete with the relentless marketing campaign and inescapable logo.