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Bad Boys

  • 1983
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
18K
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Bad Boys (1983)
Chicago crime kid Mick O'Brien is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.
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Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.

  • Director
    • Rick Rosenthal
  • Writer
    • Richard Di Lello
  • Stars
    • Sean Penn
    • Reni Santoni
    • Jim Moody
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writer
      • Richard Di Lello
    • Stars
      • Sean Penn
      • Reni Santoni
      • Jim Moody
    • 80User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Mick O'Brien
    Reni Santoni
    Reni Santoni
    • Ramon Herrera
    Jim Moody
    • Gene Daniels
    Eric Gurry
    • Horowitz
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • Paco Moreno
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • J. C. Walenski
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Viking Lofgren
    Robert Lee Rush
    • Tweety
    John Zenda
    John Zenda
    • Wagner
    Alan Ruck
    Alan Ruck
    • Carl Brennan
    Tony Mockus Jr.
    • Warden Bendix
    • (as Tony Mockus)
    Erik Barefield
    • Terrell
    Dean Fortunato
    Dean Fortunato
    • Perretti
    Lawrence Mah
    • Ricky Lee
    Jorge Noa
    Jorge Noa
    • Carlos
    Ray Caballero
    • Pablo
    Martha De La Cruz
    • Mrs. Moreno
    Ray Ramirez
    • Mr. Moreno
    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writer
      • Richard Di Lello
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    7Gunnar_Runar_Ingibjargarson

    Great crime movie from old days

    Prior to starring in the hard-edged 1983 drama Bad Boys, Sean Penn had proved his early promise in the TV movie The Killing of Randy Webster, played a memorable supporting role in Taps (with fellow newcomer Tom Cruise), and created the definitive California surfer dude as the perpetually stoned Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. But it was Bad Boys that cemented Penn's reputation as a rare talent--an actor whose skill transcended his youth, revealing a depth and maturity that the majority of his acting peers could only aspire to. That gravity and emotional dimension is evident throughout Penn's performance here as Mick O'Brien, a chronic offender whose path to a Chicago juvenile corrections facility seems utterly preordained. The institution is hardly conducive to reformation--it's a jail for problem kids, and a cauldron for all the societal ills that sent kids there in the first place. Mick's there because he was involved in a shootout during a botched robbery of drugs from rival street gangster Paco Moreno (Esai Morales), whose little brother was killed when Mick accidentally ran him over with his getaway car. Overcrowding results in Mick and Paco's being sent to the same facility (one of the film's few stretches of credibility), and this leads to a rather predictable showdown that will take the jive prison's violence to its inevitable extreme. It's a shame this conclusion ultimately doesn't live up to the film's superior first hour, but Bad Boys remains a remarkably authentic, even touching portrait of troubled youth whose torment is conveyed through thoughtful and richly emotional development of characters. Director Rick Rosenthal (who had previously helmet Halloween II) maintains a vivid sense of setting within the correctional facility's cold walls, and through the performances of Penn and a superb supporting cast (including Ally Sheedy in her film debut as Mick's girlfriend), Bad Boys emerges as one of the best films of its kind, forcing the viewer to ask difficult questions about at-risk youth and the proper way to improve or at least preserve their endangered lives.
    Snoopymichele

    Not your ordinary teen movie

    I recently saw this movie again (on video, not the uncut DVD). I hadn't seen it in about twenty years, but it affected me the same at 35 as it did when I saw it on cable at 14. It is one of the grittiest, rawest movies I have ever seen, and it works on a visceral level. The performances of Sean Penn and Esai Morales in this film go to show why they have both continued to be two of the hardest working actors in Hollywood. After seeing Penn as Jeff Spiccolli in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," I was amazed by his range in this film (although he was excellent in "Racing With the Moon," which if memory serves me right also came out around this time). Morales took what could have been a one-note role and turned it into a caricature of a revenge-bent punk, but his talent even back then was clear that he was up to the challenge of putting emotion into the role and bringing some sympathy to Paco's plight. Clancy Brown and Ally Sheedy were excellent in their roles as well.

    The movie worked not just because the acting was great, but because the story moved along at an exciting pace. It was suspenseful and was not overly cliché or pat. Overall, it was an unforgettable movie experience, a strong cautionary tale that still makes people think.
    Sargebri

    Penn At His Grittiest

    This is probably one of the grittiest teen flicks to ever come out. This film puts all the films in the Dead End kids to shame. Sean Penn is perfect as Mick and Esai Morales is great as Paco. Also, this film as well as the similarly themed Born Innocent pulls no punches as it shows how the juvenile justice system which is supposed to rehabilitate young offenders does just the opposite and makes them even more hardened. This truly is one of the best films of the 1980's.
    BasilFlty

    A great "Street kids" drama

    Sean Penn, Esai Morals, Ally Sheedy, and the other principles in this film deliver great, realistic, gritty performances. Certainly one of the great performances of Penn's career.

    My only complaint is that the DVD release by ARTISAN ENTERTAINMENT & REPUBLIC PICTURES - Deletes 2 scenes from the original. (That may explain the bargain pricing). The deleted scenes I noticed are: 1. The scene in which Ally Sheedy's character picks Esai's character out of a line-up. 2. A scene inside the Juvenile facility where the inmates are watching the Richard Widmark film "KISS OF DEATH", where he pushes the old, wheelchair-bound lady down the stairs, much to the delight of the inmates!
    7bkoganbing

    Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do

    Bad Boys and The Falcon And The Snowman are the first film that Sean Penn was taken seriously as an actor and not just a James Dean wannabe. A lot of people with that rebel persona have come and gone, but Penn's proved to have staying power in his adult roles.

    But it was a part like Mick O'Brien, kid from the mean streets of Chicago that first attracted the movie going public to Sean Penn. Bad Boys is not your usual teen dream Brat Pack film. Penn's representative of some of the baddest of the bad from the Eighties.

    Penn's a high school kid from Chicago, but the kind who only goes to school on occasion, maybe to get messages from his hoodlum friends. A heist he plans goes horribly wrong and the little brother of another tough kid, Esai Morales, is accidentally killed simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    That last crime finally puts him in reform school and of course Morales winds up there as well. That's after raping Ally Sheedy who is Penn's girl friend. That sets up the final confrontation between them.

    Bad Boys is one of a long line of films going back to Wild Boys Of The Road dealing with the juvenile delinquent problem and the incarceration thereof. It's interesting how rape is used as a weapon in two instances here and how it's thought of that way. Morales rapes Sheedy as a way of getting back at Penn and in the reformatory the two who run the cell block where Penn and later Morales is put, Robert Lee Rush and Clancy Brown, use it as a way of establishing their authority.

    Brown who will tell you this is a method of enforcement belies his own gay nature with those muscle pictures in his cell. And O'Brien's cellmate, Eric Gurry is also a latent case, maybe more. His performance in many ways is the most interesting in the film. He's a nerdy kid who happens to be one unusual inmate for the place. He's been picked on and in retaliation bombed a bowling alley where his tormentors were hanging out. Not too many kids his age have the scientific knowledge to pull off that and what we see him do here.

    Still the film builds up to the climax between Penn and Morales and Bad Boys does not disappoint in the end. Bad Boys might have some charter Brat Pack members in the cast, but John Hughes wouldn't be doing a project like this.

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    Marlon Brando and Salvatore Corsitto in The Godfather (1972)
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    • Trivia
      To play youth thug Mick O'Brien, actor Sean Penn wanted to have his perfect teeth filed down and capped with ugly tops and have "maybe a few cracked ones" but Penn's mother, a dentist's daughter, intervened, ruling that "ruining perfectly good teeth is definitely going too far!"
    • Goofs
      In the final fight between O'Brien and Moreno, a secondary camera man and crew member are seen completely in frame amongst the inmates.
    • Quotes

      Viking Lofgren: Hey, lipshitz.

      Horowitz: The name is Horowitz, asshole.

      Viking Lofgren: Horowitz asshole?

      Paco Moreno: I heard it was lipshitz.

      Viking Lofgren: Yeah, and if your lip shits, what's your asshole doin'?

    • Alternate versions
      The original U.S. theatrical version ran 123 minutes. Most USA VHS and the first DVD release originally released by Artisan Entertainment released Feb 23, 1999 included a shortened, 104 minutes cut version. The Image Lasserdisc runs the full 123 minutes, as does the Anchor Bay VHS/DVD re-released on October 9, 2001 as well as the Lionsgate DVD from 2008 as well as the USA Blu-Ray from Feb 01, 2011 is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Movies That Changed the Movies (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Hot To Be Cool
      Written by Allen Jones (uncredited), Anthony Taylor (uncredited), and Ebonee Webb (uncredited)

      Performed by Ebonee Webb

      Courtesy Capitol Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reformatorio
    • Filming locations
      • Joliet Prison - Collins Street, Joliet, Illinois, USA(Ramon takes O'Brien here after he breaks out of Rainford)
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Solofilm
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,190,819
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,171,197
      • Mar 27, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,190,819
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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