Reunido con su padre, un criminal de carrera, el duro adolescente Brad cree haber encontrado su boleto a una emocionante vida criminal, solo para descubrir que está equivocado.Reunido con su padre, un criminal de carrera, el duro adolescente Brad cree haber encontrado su boleto a una emocionante vida criminal, solo para descubrir que está equivocado.Reunido con su padre, un criminal de carrera, el duro adolescente Brad cree haber encontrado su boleto a una emocionante vida criminal, solo para descubrir que está equivocado.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Chris Penn
- Tommy
- (as Christopher Penn)
Argumento
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- TriviaWhen Christopher Walken works with guns in film, he checks them himself before each scene for safety reasons and his own personal ease. During the scene when Sean Penn sticks a gun in Walken's face, Walken checked the gun before the scene started. Before the director had the chance to say "Action", Penn ran off camera and shouted, "Give me the other gun!" He immediately returned to Walken and started the scene. This is the cut that made it into the movie, and Walken was really terrified.
- ErroresThe shotgun pellet wounds on Sean Penn's face disappear almost immediately and leave no scars.
- Citas
Brad Whitewood Sr.: [to Brad, Jr] Boy ain't got the life expectancy of a housefly.
- Versiones alternativasThe UK cinema version was cut by 1 min 1 sec by the BBFC to remove scenes of a cockfight. The 1986 Rank video version was pre-edited by the distributors to remove most of the scene beforehand and subsequently the cuts were reduced to 14 secs. However MGM submitted the original cinema print for the 2003 DVD release and thus 49 secs were cut from the same scene.
- ConexionesFeatured in Madonna: Live to Tell (1986)
Opinión destacada
This movie is about criminals, but it is a more realistic portrayal than many of the more famous movies in which the action and characters are comically drawn (such as spaghetti crime movies), and the events, although never fully explained, have a ring of logic about them, and don't lose the viewer (such as the Godfather movies do). Walken portrays a very vicious criminal with a true criminal mind. Penn plays his son, who tries crime out for a living, and brings some of his friends into the business with him. Like all modern gangster movies, what they actually do is never explained, but the explanation of each person's part is better understood by the viewer than most movies of this genre. Walken is much like the criminal who really exists in our country. He can come across as fairly glib, but never hesitates to commit senseless acts of horror. He gives the excuse early on that he has some reason. The first real horrible act is murdering a man he claims is a snitch. But after a while, it is evident he just concocts these reasons to perform murders. As in real life, the criminals always find easy prey and then call such prey "snitches", in order to rationalize their actions. In real life, the real snitches are left alone and are feared by criminals, because a snitch is just someone who refuses to knuckle under. Meanwhile, the Walken character wipes out those most faithful to him. The most realistic movie of this genre in the last thirty years.
- drystyx
- 6 mar 2007
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 6,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,347,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 180,286
- 20 abr 1986
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,347,000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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