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Kenny & Company

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Dan McCann in Kenny & Company (1976)
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A coming-of-age story about the lives of a teenage boy and his friend as they traverse the highs and lows of boyhood in the run-up to Halloween.A coming-of-age story about the lives of a teenage boy and his friend as they traverse the highs and lows of boyhood in the run-up to Halloween.A coming-of-age story about the lives of a teenage boy and his friend as they traverse the highs and lows of boyhood in the run-up to Halloween.

  • Director
    • Don Coscarelli
  • Writer
    • Don Coscarelli
  • Stars
    • Dan McCann
    • A. Michael Baldwin
    • Jeff Roth
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Writer
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Stars
      • Dan McCann
      • A. Michael Baldwin
      • Jeff Roth
    • 25User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Dan McCann
    • Kenny
    A. Michael Baldwin
    A. Michael Baldwin
    • Doug
    • (as Michael Baldwin)
    Jeff Roth
    • Sherman
    Ralph Richmond
    • Big Doug
    Reggie Bannister
    Reggie Bannister
    • Mr. Donovan
    Clay Foster
    • Mr. Brink
    Kenneth V. Jones
    Kenneth V. Jones
    • Mr. Soupy
    • (as Ken Jones)
    Willy Masterson
    • Johnny Hoffman
    David Newton
    • Pudwell
    James E. dePriest
    • Dad
    Kate Coscarelli
    • Mom
    • (as S.T. Coscarelli)
    Terrie Kalbus
    • Marcy
    • (as Terri Kalbus)
    Margaret Alexander
    • Kenny's Sister
    Starla Dotson
    • Sister's Friend
    Eswin Cajas
    • Paco
    Kraig Metzinger
    • Doug's Friend
    Bradley Ackerman
    • Gra-Y Boy
    Doug Lance
    • Sherman's Dad
    • Director
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Writer
      • Don Coscarelli
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    8pefarr

    Best portrayal of boyhood in America in the '70s ever

    I was one of the few people who saw this film in its original run in the theater in Orlando in 1976 when I was 9 years old. I went with my cousins while visiting from Georgia. And although this is a film about kids in a California suburb, and I grew up in a textile mill town in the Deep South, this movie is still a more accurate portrayal of what my life was like back then than anything else I've ever seen or read.

    Now let's be clear, this was a very low-budget film. I think it was made for something like $130,000. Some of the roles, including Kenny, were not performed by professional actors. There are continuity errors and all the other problems you expect with low-budget films. And there are elements that are typical of the 1970s that wouldn't make it onto a screen today, like when Doug tells Kenny what his big brother says about girls. But nevertheless, it's accurate to that time period and quite poignant.

    I rediscovered this film when I found out that another of my favorite movies from my youth, Phantasm, was also a Coscarelli film and featured many of the same actors. I got the DVD with commentary and it really took me back! Eventually I also found a DVD of Coscarelli's first movie, "Jim, the World's Greatest".

    "Kenny & Co." doesn't really have a narrative arc - it's more a slice of life. But when you're at that age, that's how life seems to you anyway, just a sequence of events that you have to deal with as they come. So to me, that just makes the film more accurate to its subject.

    I really don't know if kids today could enjoy this film, or even understand it. The world was so different then before cell phones and the Internet and CGI and the need for constant spectacle. But if you're a guy in your 50s in 2019, I promise this will take you back! Coscarelli really gets it right. I can see why the movie had a hard time finding its audience back then. It's not really a "kids' movie" at all. Oddly enough, it seems to have been made for people like me today, guys who lived through that as boys and who are looking back now as adults. I'm really glad I got to see it with my cousins when it came out. And very glad that it's on DVD, especially with the commentary track, so that I can enjoy it again and reflect. It's like a time capsule for me and will always have a special place in my heart.
    joshart

    Rave for an underappreciated film

    The Genre of movies intended for viewers age 10-14 tend to be either crass exploitation or idiotic morality tales. Kenny and Co. is that rare gem of a film that transcends the limitations of it's genre.

    There must have been a window in the mid '70's where it was possible to produce a "kid" movie with both heart and brain intact. The Bad News Bears (first film) is another example. In the era of Mortal Kombat and the latest Star Wars regurgitation, this well-written, fully realized, (and delightfully 'dated') work is a joy. Don Coscarelli, who went on to notoriety with the Phantasm B-Horror series, should be noted for this sensitive, aware, and charmingly non-condescending look at young malehood.

    I am very interested in finding a copy of Kenny & CO. on tape, and I notice that one of the other posters on this board mentions having a copy. If you are willing to share, please contact

    thanks and keep watching. jm
    9slowcurl

    Probably the most accurate cinematic estimate of the average suburban kid's life during the 70s

    Regarding other films from the 70's which took a stab at documenting the feel of life for the average suburban kid, I'd put them in this order...

    (1) Kenny & Company (2) Over The Edge (3) The Bad News Bears (4) Breaking Away

    I'm a longtime Phantasm fan, and I just watched Kenny & Company for the first time tonight. It's clear that the studio COMPLETELY dropped the ball when they shelved this film in the US.

    Anything I'm inclined to say about how good this film is has already been said by other equally impressed viewers here on the boards, though I have to add that I have a new-found respect for Phantasm's bartender, the Tall Man's handyman, and the foxy granddaughter of the mute fortune teller. Reggie is in top form. And Fred Myrow-- the composer of Phantasm's score-- is present here, as well.

    Now that it has seen the light on day on DVD (and it's a beautiful transfer with great sound, by the way), I'm certain Kenny & Company is destined to become a classic as news of its existence spreads.
    6artcaustic

    The little film that would soon be responsible for influencing it's young director's hidden talent for Horror...The Great Phantasm would be born soon!

    Well, I might be a bit partial to Kenny and Company...I had a small role in the film as a young child on Kenny's football team, and it was made in my home town of Long Beach, California. It really was a great little film (for a then very young director Don Coscarelli) that presents a very straight forward view of "the All American Kids" going through growing pains in the 1970's...similar to what made you laugh and cry with The Bad News Bears. Director Coscarelli would soon be inspired to make his mark in the Horror Genre (after the growing pains would stop)...and would go on to create the well received Phantasm saga. I wish Kenny and Company was available on video, so more people could view some of Mr. Coscarelli's earliest (and most genuine) work.
    8characters-132-663775

    My 1970's childhood, revisited

    I vividly remember seeing Kenny & Co in the movie theater where I grew up in Pomona, CA. I would have been about 7. The movie matches my recollection of how I grew up as a kid in 1970's Southern California. Skateboards....Kay Bee toy stores....smoggy days...hanging out all day and coming home when the street lights came on. As in the movie, blonde kids were cooler...your friend's parents never were. There is one scene that I remember being particularly sad...and as an adult, it's still sad! Decent acting from a bunch of amateur actors just doing what kids do. This movie is so much better than the terrible trailer - if you were a kid from the 1970s, it's a must see and fun trip.

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      Kenny & Company was very popular in Japan. A year after finishing the movie, Don Coscarelli took A. Michael Baldwin, Dan McCann, and Jeff Roth on a tour of Japan where they were met by throngs of teenagers. After the release of his next feature film, Phantasm (1979), Don Coscarelli returned to Japan, and found Michael Baldwin's name on a list of best actors. Coscarelli noted that Baldwin was number seven on the list, ahead of Sylvester Stallone.
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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kenny & Co.
    • Filming locations
      • Long Beach, California, USA(the neighborhood)
    • Production companies
      • New Breed Productions Inc.
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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