At Close Range
At Close Range | |
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Directed by | James Foley |
Produced by |
Don Guest Elliott Lewitt |
Screenplay by | Nicholas Kazan |
Story by |
Elliott Lewitt Nicholas Kazan |
Starring | |
Music by | Patrick Leonard |
Cinematography | Juan Ruiz Anchía |
Edited by | Howard E. Smith |
Distributed by | Orion Pictures Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6,500,000 (estimated) |
Box office | $2,347,000 |
At Close Range is a 1986 crime drama film directed by James Foley, based on the real life rural Pennsylvania crime family led by Bruce Johnston, Sr. which operated during the 1960s and 1970s. It stars Sean Penn and Christopher Walken, with Chris Penn, Mary Stuart Masterson, Crispin Glover, and Kiefer Sutherland in supporting roles.
Plot summary
Brad Whitewood, Sr. (Christopher Walken) is the leader of an organized crime family. One night, his estranged oldest son, Brad, Jr. (Sean Penn), contacts him after a fight with his mother's boyfriend and stays with him at his home in Hulmeville, Pennsylvania. Eventually, he becomes involved with his father's criminal activities, and starts a gang with his half-brother, Tommy (Chris Penn). The boys attempt a daring heist, which results in their arrest. All of them are bailed out except Brad, Jr.
During Brad, Jr.'s time in jail another member of the gang receives a grand jury subpoena. Brad, Sr. believes that they will inform on him, so he rapes Brad's girlfriend, Terry (Masterson), as a warning. Brad, Sr. feels his only recourse is to eliminate every witness that can connect him with his sons and their gang. He kills Tommy himself and orders a hit against Brad, Jr., who is seriously wounded; Terry is killed. Brad, Jr. threatens his father with a gun, but decides that he wants Brad, Sr. to "die every day for the rest of his life," and instead testifies against him in court.[1]
Cast
- Sean Penn as Bradford "Brad" Whitewood, Jr.
- Christopher Walken as Bradford "Brad" Whitewood, Sr.
- Mary Stuart Masterson as Terry
- Chris Penn as Thomas "Tommy" Whitewood
- Millie Perkins as Julie
- Eileen Ryan as Grandma
- Tracey Walter as Uncle Patch Whitewood
- R. D. Call as Dickie
- David Strathairn as Tony Pine
- J. C. Quinn as Boyd
- Candy Clark as Mary Sue
- Jake Dengel as Lester
- Kiefer Sutherland as Tim
- Crispin Glover as Lucas
- Stephen Geoffreys as Aggie
- Alan Autry as Ernie
- Noelle Parker as Jill
Awards
- Nominated Golden Bear, 36th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]
- Winner ASCAP Film & Television Music Award - Most Performed Song from Motion Picture ("Live to Tell"); awarded to performer Madonna
- Winner BMI Film & TV Award - Most Performed Song from a Film ("Live to Tell"); awarded to composer Patrick Leonard
- Nominated Casting Society of America - Best Casting in Feature Film (Risa Bramon Garcia, Billy Hopkins)
Production
The movie, while depicting incidents in Chester County and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, was actually filmed on location in Franklin, Tennessee and Spring Hill, Tennessee.
Reception
The film grossed a total of $2,347,000 at the North American box office during its theatrical run in 83 theaters.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3½ (out of 4) stars.[3]
At Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 84% approval rating based on 19 reviews from critics.[4]
See also
References
External links
- At Close Range at the Internet Movie Database
- At Close Range at Rotten Tomatoes
- At Close Range at AllMovie
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