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Kansas

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.4K
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Kansas (1988)
A young man returning home to attend a wedding hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Before he knows it, the man finds himself involved in the robber's plans.
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A young man returning home to attend a wedding hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Before he knows it, the man finds himself involved in the robber's plans.A young man returning home to attend a wedding hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Before he knows it, the man finds himself involved in the robber's plans.A young man returning home to attend a wedding hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Before he knows it, the man finds himself involved in the robber's plans.

  • Director
    • David Stevens
  • Writer
    • Spencer Eastman
  • Stars
    • Matt Dillon
    • Andrew McCarthy
    • Leslie Hope
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Stevens
    • Writer
      • Spencer Eastman
    • Stars
      • Matt Dillon
      • Andrew McCarthy
      • Leslie Hope
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
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    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Doyle Kennedy
    Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • Wade Corey
    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Lori Bayles
    Alan Toy
    Alan Toy
    • Nelson Nordquist
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Fleener
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Buckshot
    Brynn Thayer
    Brynn Thayer
    • Connie
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Kyra Sedgwick
    • Prostitute Drifter
    Harry Northup
    Harry Northup
    • Governor
    Clint Allen
    Clint Allen
    • Ted
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    • George Bayles
    Jim Lovelett
    Jim Lovelett
    • Governor's Driver
    • (as James Lovelett)
    Louis Giambalvo
    Louis Giambalvo
    • Army Sergeant
    Craig Benton
    • Patrolman Casson
    James Lea Raupp
    • Man with Shirt
    John Lansing
    John Lansing
    • Governor's Aide
    Gale Mayron
    • Bank Teller
    T. Max Graham
    • Mr. Kennedy
    • Director
      • David Stevens
    • Writer
      • Spencer Eastman
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    User reviews21

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    mguempel

    GOOD MOVIE

    Outstanding performances by Dillon & McCarthy. Great scenery throughout the movie. A young Kyra Sedgewick has a small role as Matt Dillon's girlfriend. Also look for Alan Toy (Professor Finley from 90210) as a news paper reporter. Very underrated. Recommended very highly. I rank this up there with Less Than Zero, Fresh Horses & St Elmos's Fire for McCarthy. One of the top actors of the 80's. The DVD only has an Original Theatrical Trailer. No other special features are on there. At around $10.00, this is a nice deal. Most stores don't carry this obscure gem but it is very available through Amazon or any other vendors on the Net. Hope you enjoy this outstanding movie that doesn't get the credit it deserves.
    7jcs7001

    Worth Watching

    Good enough. Matt Dillon does a great sociopath. If you know or want to know something about the mid-west, Kansas, Nebraska, small farming towns, then it's worth the watching. Filmed on locations that look real, are real, with a reasonably realistic portrayal of that life. It's a cheap rental if you can find it and a better waste of your time than the latest "reality show". They want ten lines of text for a comment, which explains to some degree, why there is so much drivel in the user comments that you find in IMDb. It doesn't take that much text to give you an idea of whether or not you'll like a film, really. Like crime drama? With a "just out of prison sociopath" that you'd really not like to meet? Then you'd likely enjoy this. If you've got any Midwestern farmer roots, you might also like it. I said that before I got to the significant "Ten Lines of Text..."
    6bkoganbing

    You meet such interesting people on the railroad

    After watching Kansas I still haven't figured out why Andrew McCarthy just didn't call his friend and tell him my car died in Utah and there ain't no way I can make the wedding, get yourself another best man. Of course there would be no picture if he did that.

    Nevertheless McCarthy decided because he was a romantic he'd like to try bumming rides in freight cars on the railroad maybe because you meet such interesting people. In McCarthy's case he meets an amiable Matt Dillon going home to Kansas and the small town he grew up in.

    Dillon might seem amiable, but he soon enough gets McCarthy involved in a bank robbery and the two are fleeing. McCarthy has the loot and he buries it in a tree. But then on a heroic impulse he jumps in a river to save a drowning girl and the stranger is now a town hero.

    In the meantime Dillon flees far enough and then turns around to get McCarthy and the money.

    The tension in Kansas is whether McCarthy will be discovered as a bank robber just when things are going well for him. He's even taken interest in country girl Leslie Hope. Dillon on his return back shows what a truly sociopathic character he is with several acts of brutality.

    Watching Kansas put me in mind of I Was A Fugitive From A Chain Gang and how Paul Muni got caught up in something he was really not involved in. McCarthy is a bit less innocent than Muni was. Still it was not an enviable situation.

    Kansas is a well constructed film with very good tension buildup and helped by location shooting in the title state. McCarthy and Dillon acquit themselves in roles they are well type cast in.

    I'd see this one when broadcast.
    5SnoopyStyle

    McCarthy is no rail rider

    Wade Corey (Andrew McCarthy) rides the rails hobo-style to get to NYC to be the best man in his friend's wedding. He befriends fellow rider Doyle Kennedy (Matt Dillon). They stop at Doyle's Kansas home town. Wade is pulled into Doyle's break'n enter and then a bank robbery. While hiding under a bridge, Wade comes to the rescue of the governor's daughter trapped in a sinking car. He runs away after the rescue only captured by the governor's photographer's camera. He is caught trying to steal by Lori Bayles (Leslie Hope) and her father gives him work on their farm. Wade's heroism becomes a media sensation inflamed by the governor's men while the cops continue their search for the one suspected bank robber.

    The movie starts like an old-timey movie and it never really shakes that feeling. I don't know if people are still riding the rails like hobos but Andrew McCarthy never strikes me as somebody who would do that. He's more apt to hitchhike with his pretty face if push comes to shove. Matt Dillon has good criminal undertones and delivers on his part. Honestly, this movie would improve if Wade and Doyle first meet on a Greyhound bus. At least, that wouldn't stick out like a sore thumb.
    6RightOnDaddio

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    I'm only giving this six stars because the two leads are true legends, and Brynn Thayer as Connie is so unbelievably gorgeous in her every single scene in this movie, it can't be less than a six.

    But this movie doesn't make sense in a lot of ways.

    This is another one of those Hollywood productions that comes along every now and then, even then, that tries to show us how Americans not on a coast, live, work and think.

    And it usually doesn't work.

    And it certainly doesn't seem authentic or real.

    This is also, yet again, another movie that proves the actors, no matter how great they are, are only as good as the material they are provided with.. Is Andrew McCarthy supposed to be salt of the earth or a scoundrel, or is he the Great Gatsby?

    For most of this movie we can never tell and it's confusing and unconvincing in all directions.

    Matt Dillon can play mean but here it just doesn't seem right.

    The ladies all look way to dry, clean and made up with their hair down to be riding on horseback out in the backwoods somewhere.

    It's funny because it seems the Brat Pack, at least some members of it were all taking grittier-sounding scripts and parts in this era to maybe distance themselves from that image.

    You had Emilio Estevez and Demi Moore in Wisdom (1986).

    You also had Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy in Blue City (1986).

    And then you have this. Though I don't consider Matt Dillon part of that group.

    The actions of these characters just doesn't seem believable. Then or now.

    Certainly there is much behavior in 80's films that seems creepy or even stalker-ish.

    Then it was portrayed as romantically persistent.

    There are often tiny actions taken here by characters here that is simply unsafe in any era.

    Turning your back on a stranger.

    Being alone with a stranger. Even provocative.

    No.

    Doesn't make sense when you try to dose it in reality and not just an actress with a leading man.

    And the editing leads much to be desired.

    A character is drinking with somebody at a bar. Next scene, he's under a bridge with that person stripped down to the skivvies.

    Wait.

    What?

    What happened?

    What's going on here?

    We're not in Kansas anymore.

    Or are we?

    This was a total waste of Dillon and McCarthy in their prime.

    McCarthy, coincidentally enough, has a documentary coming out soon about the Brat Pack called, Brats (2024).

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    • Trivia
      This motion picture entitled Kansas (1988) was actually filmed in various locations in the American state of Kansas in the USA including Topeka, Overbrook, Edgerton, Lawrence, St. Marys and Valley Falls.
    • Goofs
      Carnival manager says that after their current five day stay at the fair, they're headed to "AR-kan-saw City" (phonetic spelling) like the state, Arkansas. However, as any Kansan can tell you, it's pronounced "ar-KAN-sas City". Don't know why, but it is.
    • Quotes

      Doyle Kennedy: I didn't do that bank alone. I had help. Wade Corey? The hero all you suckers have been goin' on about? He did that bank. He was my partner. Turns out he's more horseshit than hero. How do you like that for a little con?...

      Nelson Nordquist: Where's the proof, Doyle? You expect me to print that?

      Doyle Kennedy: Well, you go ahead and print what you like. I don't buy that shit. Newspapers and the truth... you make it up the same as the rest of us.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Punchline/Heartbreak Hotel/Memories of Me/Bird/Kansas (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      HOME ON THE RANGE
      Music by Daniel E. Kelley (uncredited)

      Performed by The Oskaloosa High School Band

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kansas, dos hombres, dos caminos
    • Filming locations
      • Lawrence, Kansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,432,536
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,274,742
      • Sep 25, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,432,536
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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