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Like father. Like son. Like hell.
1986 | 111m | English

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Brad Whitewood Jr. lives in rural Pennsylvania and has few prospects. Against his mother's wishes, he seeks out his estranged father, the head of a gang of thieves in a nearby town. Though his new girlfriend supports his criminal ambitions, Brad Jr. soon learns that his father is a dangerous man. Inspired by the real events that led to the end of the Johnston Gang, who operated in the northeastern United States in the 1970s.
Release Date: Apr 18, 1986
Director: James Foley
Writer: Nicholas Kazan, Elliott Lewitt
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords rape, pennsylvania, usa, money laundering, 1970s, small town, tractor, based on true story, sociopath, organized crime, drugs, witness to murder, teenage love, crime family, courtroom, jobless, grand theft auto, police investigation, farm house, police interrogation, farm girl, criminal organization, life of crime, desperate, father son relationship, criminal life, malicious, cruel, demeaning, harsh
Production Companies Hemdale Film Corporation, Cinema '85
Box Office Revenue: $2,347,000
Budget: $6,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sean Penn Bradford "Brad" Whitewood Jr.
Christopher Walken Bradford "Brad" Whitewood Sr.
Mary Stuart Masterson Terry
Chris Penn Thomas "Tommy" Whitewood
Millie Perkins Julie
Eileen Ryan Grandma
Tracey Walter Uncle Patch Whitewood
David Strathairn Tony Pine
J.C. Quinn Boyd
Candy Clark Mary Sue
Jake Dengel Lester Perowski
Kiefer Sutherland Tim
Stephen Geoffreys Aggie
Crispin Glover Lucas
Noelle Parker Jill
Alan Autry Ernie
Paul Herman Salesman
Gary Gober D.A.
Marshall Fallwell Jr. Bartender
Douglas Anderson Marshall
Nancy Sherburne Waitress
Terry Baker Customer
Myke R. Mueller Car Salesman 2
Bob McDivitt Farmer with Shotgun
Bonita Hall Buxom Woman
Terri Coulter Barroom Dancer
Anna Thomson Barroom Dancer
Janie Draper Stripper
Charles 'Tatoo' Jensen Older Guy
E.R. Davies Detective Mosker
James Foley Assistant D.A.
R. D. Call Dickie
Michael Edwards Care Salesman 1
Meegan Lee Ochs Waitress (uncredited)
Name Job
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Chuck Waters Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Stefan Czapsky Gaffer
James Foley Director
Richard Arrington Makeup Artist
Fred T. McLaughlin Stunts
Ken Johnson Music Editor
Daniel Quick Driver
Jo Barnett Production Accountant, Post Production Coordinator
Charles Renfroe Transportation Captain
Peter Jamison Production Design
Robert Bruce Electrician
Fred Timmons Driver
Nicholas Kazan Story, Screenplay
Randall Quick Driver
Hilary Rosenfeld Costume Design
Mark Ragland Set Designer
Paul McKenna Production Manager, Stunts
Randy Whiteland Electrician
Chris Summerell Driver
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joyce Rudolph Still Photographer
Leslie Ann Anderson Hairstylist
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Burt Dalton Special Effects Coordinator
Morris Flam Best Boy Electric
David Dodson Transportation Co-Captain
Larry M. Jackson Driver
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Nielsen Driver, Stunt Driver
R. Chris Westlund Set Decoration
Don Guest Unit Production Manager
Jim Harrington Grip
Don Simandl Grip
Bob Hagans Color Timer
Jack M. Nietzsche Jr. Boom Operator
Adams Calvert Special Effects
James Newell Driver
Steve Anderson Grip
Mark Emery Moore Electrician
Jackie Newell Driver
Billy Hopkins Casting
Jack Hager Driver
Anthony Werthan Driver
Budd Carr Music Supervisor
Bernard Auroux First Assistant Camera
Juan Ruiz Anchía Director of Photography
Howard E. Smith Editor
Bill Myers Transportation Coordinator
David Brownlow Sound Recordist
Katherine Haber Production Coordinator
Elliott Lewitt Story
Donn Aron Assistant Editor
Mary Beth Felts Assistant Makeup Artist
Cheri Greenwood Assistant Makeup Artist
Frank Capra III Second Assistant Director
Ric Kidney First Assistant Director
Margaret Krueger Second Second Assistant Director
Tommy Allen Property Master
Randy Bennett Swing
Pebble Daniel Leadman
Billy Jett Swing
Chuck Roseberry Assistant Art Director
Gail Clark Burch ADR Editor
Ron Clark Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Ruff Production Sound Mixer
Mike Weesner Special Effects Assistant
Clint Argo Assistant Electrician
J. Edgar Best Boy Grip
John R. Hernandez Key Grip
Steve Lubbe Dolly Grip
Vance Piper Second Assistant Camera
Jeff Wolf "B" Camera Operator
Jim Cody Harrington Grip
Danielle Eskinazi Casting Assistant
Darilyn Stringer Casting
Gayle M. Kennedy Wardrobe Assistant
Eileen Sieff Stroup Wardrobe Supervisor
Cynthia Turnbull Costume Consultant
Vivian Hengsteler Negative Cutter
F. Scott Taylor Other
Lita Harvey Assistant Location Manager
Joan Neal Location Manager
Eddie Rehfeldt Location Scout
Daniel J. Johnson Music Editor
Graham Henderson Production Executive
Michael Papadopoulos Electrician
Patrick Leonard Original Music Composer
Jem Cohen Assistant Property Master
Steven Shainberg Other
Kerry Lyn McKissick Script Supervisor
Name Title
Elliott Lewitt Producer
Derek Gibson Executive Producer
Don Guest Producer
John Daly Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

The last twenty minutes of this rather enliven it, but otherwise it's rather dull story of "Brad" (Sean Penn) who is rather in awe of his criminal "Dad Brad" (Christopher Walken) and hopes to one day emulate what he sees as his glamorous lifestyle. One such day arrives when the father agrees to plan ... a robbery for his son to execute only things don't go to plan and just about everyone discovers just how vicious the older man can be when it comes to his own self-preservation. Most of this is really just an excuse for Penn to wander around shirtless showing off his pecs whilst a few variations of Madonna's "Live to Tell" serenade us from the sidelines. The two women who feature here - Mary Stuart Masterson's "Terry" and Millie Perkins's "Julie" make little impact on the Penn family beauty pageant (his brother Chris also features as his younger sibling "Tommy") and though Walken emanates just an hint of menace as the plot thickens, it's all just too little too late by the end when I really wasn't bothered about this repetitive tale of a dysfunctional family with testicles where their brains ought to be. It's based on a real life family in Philadelphia, and maybe that notoriety is all that helps this remain memorable. Neither the writing nor the vaguely pugilistic Penn and his John Wayne walk can do that.

Dec 07, 2024