Orphans (1987 film)

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Orphans

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Alan J. Pakula
Produced by Alan J. Pakula
Susan Solt
Written by Play/Screenplay:
Lyle Kessler
Starring Albert Finney
Matthew Modine
Kevin Anderson
Music by Michael Small
Cinematography Donald McAlpine
Editing by Evan A. Lottman
Distributed by Lorimar Motion Pictures
Release dates 18 September 1987
Running time 115 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $252,430 (USA)

Orphans is a 1987 film directed by Alan J. Pakula. It was written by Lyle Kessler, based on his play.

Plot

Brothers Treat (Matthew Modine) and Philip (Kevin Anderson) have lived alone since they were kids when a small time criminal enters their lives. Living without a father, the orphaned brothers subsist off the proceeds of petty theft in a run-down North Philadelphia row house. One night he kidnaps an enigmatic rich man, played by Finney, who becomes the kind of father figure the boys have always longed for.

Principal cast

Actor Role
Albert Finney Harold
Matthew Modine Treat
Kevin Anderson Phillip
John Kellogg Barney
Anthony Heald Man in Park
Novella Nelson Mattie
Elizabeth Parrish Rich Woman

Critical reception

Vincent Canby of the New York Times enjoyed the film:

Mr. Pakula's achievement is in making a film that's simultaneously theatrical and cinematic. Orphans honors both worlds.[1]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it two and a half stars out of four and had this to say:

Orphans is a good play about behavior that has been turned into a mediocre movie about nothing much at all.[2]

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