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Bad Boys

There's only one person left who believes Mick O'Brien can make it... Mick O'Brien.
1983 | 123m | English

(18332 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writer: Richard Di Lello
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Mick O'Brien is a young Chicago street thug torn between a life of petty crime and the love of his girlfriend. But when the heist of a local drug dealer goes tragically wrong Mick is sentenced to a brutal juvenile prison where violence is a rite of passage and respect is measured in vengeance.
Release Date: Mar 25, 1983
Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writer: Richard Di Lello
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords prison, irish-american, juvenile prison
Production Companies Universal Pictures, EMI Films, Solofilm, Associated Film Distribution
Box Office Revenue: $9,190,819
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sean Penn Mick O'Brien
Reni Santoni Ramon Herrera
Jim Moody Gene Daniels
Eric Gurry Horowitz
Esai Morales Paco Moreno
Ally Sheedy J. C. Walenski
Clancy Brown Viking Lofgren
Robert Lee Rush Tweety
John Zenda Wagner
Tony Mockus Jr. Warden Bendix
Alan Ruck Carl Brennan
Erik Barefield Terrell
Dean Fortunato Perretti
Lawrence Mah Ricky Lee
Jorge Noa Carlos
Ray Caballero Pablo
Martha De La Cruz Mrs. Moreno
Ray Ramirez Mr. Moreno
Eugene J. Anthony Robert Walenski
Marco A. David Pacito
Michael Andrew Gorman Detective Moran
Don James Black Gang Leader
Jane Alderman Woman Victim
Rick Rosenthal Judge
Fran Stone Vicki O'Brien
Omar S. Saunders Johnson
Kevin Springs Roberts
Eric David Lineup Boy #1
John San Juro Lineup Boy #2
Adam Pelty Teen Gun Dealer
Robin Coleman Squad Car Cop
Bill Martin Jr. Truck Driver
Myles O'Donnell Worker
Edward Kearns Lineup Sergeant
Brenda Joyce Minor Policewoman
Richard Lee Padget Guard
Peter Kirkpatrick Mess Hall Supervisor #1
David Barrett Mess Hall Supervisor #2
Marvin Townes Bad Dude #1
Aaron Holden Bad Dude #2
Jason Gedrick Inmate (uncredited)
Name Job
Jane Alderman Casting
J. Michael Riva Production Design
Gray Johnson Stunts
Walter Robles Stunts
Chuck Waters Stunts
Don MacDougall ADR & Dubbing
Elizabeth Geddes Casting
Anne Strick Unit Publicist
Howard Feuer Casting
Peter Davidian Best Boy Electric
Douglas M. Lackey Music Editor
Richard Reams Set Decoration
Jay Cannistraci Makeup Artist
Dean Jeffries Stunts
Denver Mattson Stunts
Bob Coyle Still Photographer
Aubrey Head Color Timer
Graham Henderson Executive In Charge Of Production
Gordon Meloeny Leadman
Don Smetzer Still Photographer
Jeremy Ritzer Casting
Maher Ahmad Art Direction, Set Designer
Kathe Swanson Hairstylist
Harry N. Haase Standby Painter
David Dockendorf ADR & Dubbing
Richard Tyler ADR & Dubbing
William Essary Assistant Editor, Second Film Editor
Dan Wallin Scoring Mixer
Billy Martin Transportation Captain
Stephanie Moore Location Manager
Paul Pascarella Title Graphics
Richard Thornton Boom Operator
James F. Boyle Gaffer
Michael Sudalnik Craft Service
Lynn Hendee Executive In Charge Of Production
Frank Miller Camera Operator
Marty Hornstein Unit Production Manager
Ted Churchill Steadicam Operator
Sioux Richards Script Supervisor
Rochell Linker Goodrich Actor's Assistant
Joan Merlo Production Office Coordinator
Mary Gail Artz Casting
Paul Stanley Standby Painter
George Stokes Construction Coordinator
Bob Shelley Special Effects
Mickey Antonetti Costume Design
John Elizalde Sound Editor
Jack S. Wiener Sound Recordist
Ron Oliney Stunts
Robert Swander Gaffer
Jay Hurley Costume Design
Richard Padgett Transportation Coordinator
Art Rochester Sound Mixer
Richard Di Lello Writer
Bruce Surtees Director of Photography
Aaron Holden Property Master
Antony Gibbs Editor
Thomas J. Mack First Assistant Director
Pat Kehoe First Assistant Director
William M. Elvin Second Assistant Director
Bob Roe Second Assistant Director
Dennis Lindbergh Assistant Property Master
Rob Hahn Assistant Camera
William R. Nielsen Jr. Assistant Camera
Brian C. Glover Assistant Camera
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Daniel R. Jordan Key Grip
Charles Saldaña Key Grip
Donald Schmitz Best Boy Grip
Kirk Bales Dolly Grip
Jeffrey R. Renfrow Key Grip
Marsha Morgan Assistant Production Coordinator
Billy Higgins Location Manager
Tom Stern Gaffer
Rick Rosenthal Director
Bill Conti Original Music Composer
Donald E. Thorin Director of Photography
Katterli Frauenfelder Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Marty Hornstein Producer
Robert H. Solo Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 4 30 47 19
2024 5 37 60 29
2024 6 113 159 38
2024 7 75 120 47
2024 8 37 51 26
2024 9 30 37 22
2024 10 26 51 17
2024 11 23 48 15
2024 12 20 31 12
2025 1 22 34 14
2025 2 16 23 3
2025 3 7 19 1
2025 4 2 2 1
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2025 7 2 2 2
2025 8 2 3 1
2025 9 2 3 2
2025 10 3 4 2

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Reviews

Bazzjazz
8.0

Being an early favorite of when I first discovered the potential of Sean Penn. Really gritty film centered around some youths that are ‘raging against the machine’ and learned to fend for themselves on the street. It’s a good film if you can appreciate it in it’s own time and merit. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Sean Penn is "O'Brien" who is sent down for the accidental killing of an eight year old lad. His time in prison subjects him to the usual pressures and bullying but he allies with the shrewd electronics whizz "Horowitz" (Eric Gurry) and slowly but surely starts to learn the ropes, turn the tables an ... d thrive. When he learns that the older brother of the dead boy has seriously assaulted his girlfriend "JC" (a few, sparing, contributions from Ally Sheedy) and is now incarcerated in the same institution, a deadly reckoning is on the cards with "Paco" (Esai Morales). Penn never did shy away from the grittier roles and here he carries off his part quite efficiently, though without much sparkle, but the rest of the cast - especially prison scumbag "Lofgren" (the always one-dimensional Clancy Brown) - really only make up the numbers as this predictable and rather plodding two hours of slowly building revenge drama heads to it's inevitable conclusion. It might have been more impactful at the time, but forty years on it is a wordy variation on a well travelled theme that is easy to watch and just as easy to forget.

Nov 28, 2022
RobMcJ
7.0

Originally watched this on TV (WUTV Buffalo 29) and I vividly remembered the soda can scene - (although I thought he put them in a sock) plus the performances of Sean Penn and Esai Morales. I did not remember a young Ally Sheedy, Clancy Brown and Alan Ruck. ...

Nov 07, 2023