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The Goonies

They call themselves "The Goonies." The secret caves. The old lighthouse. The lost map. The treacherous traps. The hidden adventure. And Sloth… Join the adventure.
1985 | 114m | English

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Popularity: 8 (history)

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Young teen Mikey Walsh and his friends set off on a quest to find Pirate One-Eyed Willie's treasure in hopes of saving their homes from demolition.
Release Date: Jun 07, 1985
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Chris Columbus, Steven Spielberg
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure
Keywords gang of thieves, treasure map, oregon, usa, gunfight, childhood friends, booby trap, water slide, foreclosure, walking the plank, lost treasure, social outcast, pirate ship, henchmen, hilarious
Production Companies Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $69,649,283
Budget: $19,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sean Astin Mikey
Josh Brolin Brand
Jeff Cohen Chunk
Corey Feldman Mouth
Kerri Green Andy
Martha Plimpton Stef
Ke Huy Quan Data
John Matuszak Sloth
Robert Davi Jake
Joe Pantoliano Francis
Anne Ramsey Mama Fratelli
Lupe Ontiveros Rosalita
Mary Ellen Trainor Mrs. Walsh
Keith Walker Mr. Walsh
Curt Hanson Mr. Perkins
Steve Antin Troy
Paul Tuerpe Sheriff
George Robotham Prison Guard
Charles McDaniel Chunk's Father
Elaine Cohen McMahon Chunk's Mother
Michael Paul Chan Data's Father
Nick McLean Mouth's Father
Bill Bradley Bill
Jeb Stuart Adams Troy's Friend #1
Eric Briant Wells Troy's Friend #2
Gene Ross Man in Shower #1
Max Segar Man in Shower #2
Newt Arnold Man in Shower #3
Jack O'Leary Reporter #1
Patrick Cameron Reporter #2
Orwin C. Harvey Tennis Player
Ted Grossman FBI Man
Richard Donner Policeman (uncredited)
Eydie Faye Chunk's Sister (uncredited)
Rick Kuhn Parent (uncredited)
Jennie Lew Tugend Data's Mother (uncredited)
Lisa Quan Data's Sister (uncredited)
Keenan Wynn Chester Copperpot (uncredited)
Name Job
J. Michael Riva Production Design
Willie D. Burton Production Sound Mixer
Richard L. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Rick Carter Art Direction
Chris Columbus Screenplay
Dave Grusin Original Music Composer, Conductor
Michael Kahn Editor
Steven Spielberg Story, Presenter
Mike Fenton Casting
Erik L. Nelson Property Master
Bobby Burns Stunts
Tom Stern Gaffer
John Roesch Foley Artist
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Spiro Razatos Stunts
John Robotham Stunts
J.P. Romano Stunts
Carey Loftin Stunts
Randell Dennis Widner Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Nick McLean Director of Photography
Paul Huston Visual Effects
Jane Feinberg Casting
Judy Taylor Casting
Linda DeScenna Set Decoration
Richard La Motte Costume Design
Joseph C. Nemec III Assistant Art Director
Robert Scaife Construction Coordinator
William A. Barry III Construction Foreman
Dan Ondrejko Greensman
Jack Johnson Production Illustrator
Eric Fiedler Sculptor
Carroll Johnston Set Designer
Francis N. 'Lucky' Costello Standby Painter
Stephen St. John Camera Operator
Michael A. Chavez First Assistant Camera
John R. Shannon Still Photographer
Roger Gallo Garcia Costume Supervisor
Jean Austin Hairstylist
Tony Lloyd Makeup Artist
Andrew Bayer Set Dressing Artist
Ruben Martinez Craft Service
William P. Davis Driver
Steve LaPorte Makeup Effects
Arthur F. Repola Post Production Supervisor
Tim Palladino Production Office Assistant
Dan Pemberton Propmaker
Matt Sweeney Special Effects Coordinator
George Robotham Stunt Coordinator
Fred Moshier Transportation Captain
John Reade Transportation Coordinator
Robin S. Clark Unit Production Manager
Dan Kolsrud First Assistant Director
Betsy Norton Script Supervisor
Ed Ayer Best Boy Electric
Riley 'Sean' Jones Electrician
Malcolm Bryce Lighting Technician
Tony Amatullo Location Manager
Jane Goe Production Accountant
Marvin E. Lewis Boom Operator
Gil Haimsohn Assistant Sound Editor
Solange S. Schwalbe Foley Editor
James Flamberg Music Editor
Michael J. Benavente Sound Editor
Donald F. Johnson Sound Mixer
Charlie Mullen Animation Supervisor
Michael J. McAlister Visual Effects Supervisor
Dave Carson Visual Effects Art Director
Scott U. Adam Unit Manager
Sharon Gerhard Additional Second Assistant Director
Patrick Cosgrove Second Assistant Director
David P. Newell Assistant Property Master
William J. Foley Swing
Mary Andrews ADR Editor
Greg Orloff Foley Mixer
Christopher Gilman Special Effects Assistant
Kim Marks Visual Effects Camera
Doc D. Charbonneau Stunt Double, Stunts
Joe Hicks Best Boy Grip
Bill Young Dolly Grip
Anthony Francesco Second Assistant Camera
Michael Moore Assistant Editor
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Arthur Baker Music Producer
Else Blangsted Supervising Music Editor
Diane Dankwardt Assistant Accountant
Bonne Radford Controller
Warren Franklin General Manager
Patty Hughes Production Secretary
Barbara Brennan Rotoscoping Artist
Eric Smith Best Boy Electric
Denise Cheshire Stunts
Laura Dash Stunts
Jerry Riley Stunts
Marilyn Stader Stunts
Paul Stader Stunts
Desiree Szabo Stunts
Russell Saunders Stunts
Alex Sharp Stunts
Victor Paul Stunts
Richard Washington Stunts
Kent Hays Stunts
Richard Drown Stunts
Cheryl E. Duncan Stunts
Julie Johnson Stunts
Lee Poppie Stunts
Lila Finn Stunts
Edward J. Ulrich Stunts
Jodi Hovak Stunts
James Herbert Unit Production Manager
Michael D. O'Shea Camera Operator
Horace Jordan First Assistant Camera
Dale Allen Pelton Assistant Art Director
Virginia Randolph-Weaver Set Designer
Donald B. Woodruff Set Designer
Víctor Pérez Rigging Gaffer
Bruce D. Spellman Best Boy Grip
Lisa Howard Assistant Accountant
Rob Harris Unit Publicist
Martin Cohen Assistant Editor
Bob Harris Stunts
Cyndi Lauper Theme Song Performance
Martin Rosenberg Assistant Camera
Richard Donner Director
Charles Saldaña III Key Grip
Drew Struzan Art Designer
Jennie Lew Tugend Executive Assistant
Name Title
Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Harvey Bernhard Producer
Richard Donner Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Ah, kids adventure films, how fondly we remember. In an effort to ward off property developers and save the Walsh's from having to move away. Mikey Walsh, Brand Walsh and their intrepid friends, set off to look for pirate treasure they believe exists after the discovery of a dust covered map. ... Fun fun fun! Treasure, pirates, booby traps, crooks, weird cellar dwelling humans, water slides, wishing wells and budding teenager romances, The Goonies has it all. Directed by Richard Donner and written by Steven Spielberg and Christopher Columbus, The Goonies is one of those rare animals that thrills the children and bewitches the adults in equal measure. Romping along at a fair old click, the film never stops to pause for breath, thus dragging the viewers along for the ride. There is no expense spared with the production (the sets are delightful) and the cast are mostly engaging. There's some minor annoyances, such as the girls being adventure caricatures, but itches are easy to scratch if you have engaged from the off with its fantastical charms. It's a film that once loved in childhood should hopefully stay far beyond into your adult years. A junior Raiders Of The Lost Ark perhaps? Maybe not, but still one wholly satisfying action adventure experience, one that's standing the test of time for many of us with our fondly nostalgic glasses perched delicately on the end of the nose. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Peter89Spencer
8.0

Such a classic! Glad they shown this at the cinema when it reopened - it looked amazing in the big screen! ...

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

Second time seeing this and while it's not quite the classic in my book, still a fun family-adventure flick with some nice production design and a nice cast along with some great talent behind the camera with Spielberg producing (and story), Chris Columbus's script and Richard Donner directing. Adde ... d bonus for me being an Oregonian and this filmed in Astoria. **3.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

I tried, I really did - but I didn't really like this. There are just far too many screeching, cacophonous, kids all talking over each other and after about twenty minutes I'd had about enough. It does get marginally better though, as these brats discover an ancient treasure map and have to compete ... with the menacing "Mama Fratelli" (Anne Ramsey) for the spoils. Robert Davi ("Jake") provides an additional slice of menace that could've been more effective had he been able to reduce the number of urchins a bit more effectively (indeed, a well placed rapier thrust could have belatedly rewarded us for the annoyance of "Short Round" from last year's "Temple of Doom"!). Sadly, their number is maintained to annoy and frustrate the much more capable grown ups throughout this increasingly predicable and slap-stick two-hour comedy drama. It has all the hallmarks of a Spielberg production and Richard Donner, to be fair, does up the ante as more action and less chatter starts to creep into the second half. The special effects are also quite effective and there is the odd comedy reference for those adults amongst us, but I just didn't get why this is so highly rated. It reminded me a little of the old-style Disney "Witch Mountain" films - but I think this is likely a film that will induce fond memories of childhood for those who still appreciate it now, I don't have those and so I didn't.

Dec 26, 2022
BornKnight
7.0

A movie that marked one generation, of course most of the post-90's generations won't see the worth on it. But for the 80´s afternoon movies it was perfect. Well done as most of Spielberg's movie are joined with a fantasy story with a bunch of kids like many other classics of that generation (Nev ... erending Story Flight Of The Navigator, Back to the Future for example) that we don't see anymore. The music of the music was a hit on that era and it generated a lot of videogames based on it. It is the sort of movie that kids around 10 would enjoy even to this day, as a family-friendly classic. We have this sort of movies nowadays but their quality don't match of those era - maybe by the lack of a better director and writer, is most cases - I can even compare it to the earlier Harry Potter movies of the 90´s, were the naive and childhood adventures enjoyed the crowds. Even not being my favorite of the bunch still regard it as a 7,5 out of 10,0 / B+.

Dec 07, 2023
RalphRahal
8.0

"The Goonies" kicks off strong with a great first act that really captures the energy of being a kid in the '80s. It’s fun watching the group of teens hanging out, pranking each other, and getting into all kinds of creative mischief around the house. It’s a bit of a throwback to when kids actuall ... y spent time together in person, unlike today, where everyone’s glued to a screen. The story flows perfectly from one act to the next, thanks to Richard Donner’s solid directing. He’s known for classics like Superman, Lethal Weapon, and The Omen, so no surprise he nailed it here too. Overall, this is a perfect pick for family movie night.

Dec 16, 2024