Movie Description Stripped of sentimentality, this film visits homeless teens and young adults who survive on the margins of society. Living by begging, theft and prostitution, this loose-knit community forms an extended family. King (Dermot Mulroney) is the unofficial patriarch looking after the motley crew of addicts and runaways. He especially works hard to keep Greg (Sean Astin), a troubled boy, away from a local drug dealer. But all King's street smarts are not enough to protect his friends from danger. Director Marc Rocco's 1992 film features a dream cast of young actors before they were stars.
| Credits | | Cast: | Adam Baldwin, Alyssa Milano, David Arquette, James Le Gros, Nancy McKeon, Rachel Ticotin, Will Smith |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English, Shot in Foto-Kem color. Additional cast members include Debbie James (Mrs. Burtis); Ken Kerman (Older Man); Cynthia Szigeti (Charles); Joey Dedio (Teen); Dennis Phun (Korean Man) and Michael Maguire (Cop #2).
Editorial Reviews "...[Mulroney gives] a rock-solid performance..." Clark
"...The movie is effective, well-acted and convincing..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/11/1992)
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