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Lean on Pete

You can’t get anywhere on your own
2018 | 121m | English

(14644 votes)

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

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Charley Thompson, a teenager living with his single father, gets a summer job working for horse trainer Del Montgomery. Bonding with an aging racehorse named Lean on Pete, Charley is horrified to learn he is bound for slaughter, and so he steals the horse, and the duo embark on an odyssey across the new American frontier.
Release Date: Apr 06, 2018
Director: Andrew Haigh
Writer: Andrew Haigh, Willy Vlautin
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Keywords horse race, runaway, portland, oregon, horse, racehorse, drunk, trophy, road movie
Production Companies Film4 Productions, The Bureau
Box Office Revenue: $2,400,000
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlie Plummer Charley
Amy Seimetz Lynn
Travis Fimmel Ray
Steve Buscemi Del
Jason Beem Race Announcer
Tolo Tuitele Lynn's Husband
Ayanna Berkshire Cop 1
Connor Brenes Cop 2
Kurt Conroyd Nurse
Chloë Sevigny Bonnie
Dennis Fitzpatrick Old Timer
Rusty Tennant Portland Downs Security Guard
Julia Prud'homme Ruby
Jason Rouse Mitch
Lewis Pullman Dallas
Justin Rain Mike
Bob Olin Mr. Kendall
Teyah Hartley Laurie
Dana Millican Woman Driver
Heath Lourwood Desert Officer
Steve Zahn Silver
Rachael Perrell Fosket Martha
Joseph Bertót Warehouse Man
Frank Gallegos Santiago
Francisco Diego Garcia Bob
Alison Elliott Aunt Margy
Name Job
Andrew Haigh Director, Screenplay
Jonathan Alberts Editor
Ryan Warren Smith Production Design
Carmen Cuba Casting
Julie Carnahan Costume Design
Greg Brown Assistant Property Master
Patrick Ghislain Foley Mixer
Matthew Skelding Dialogue Editor
Jen Tam Extras Casting
Angelique Paull Costume Supervisor
John Claude Colorist
Matt Hornick First Assistant Editor
Charlotte Llewelyn Digital Intermediate Producer
Jennifer Bertram Production Coordinator
Kenneth Lewis Set Medic
Gerardine O'Flynn Post Production Supervisor
Jake Lyon Gaffer
James Edward Barker Original Music Composer
Jonny Fenix Art Direction
Jenelle Giordano Set Decoration
Christina Kortum Makeup Department Head
Dusti Leon Key Hair Stylist
Eva Lohse Key Makeup Artist
Autumn Sanders Hair Department Head
Crystal Shade Key Makeup Artist
Per Boström Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christian Dolan Production Sound Mixer
Joakim Sundström Supervising Sound Editor
Miguel Algora Visual Effects
Nicholas Bennett Visual Effects
Sally Goldberg Visual Effects
Jonathan Rawlinson Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Ben McIlveen Visual Effects
Darren M. Demetre Unit Production Manager
Dawnn Pavlonnis Production Supervisor
Kathleen Campbell Second Second Assistant Director
Ime Etuk Second Assistant Director
Antonio Graña First Assistant Director
Cody Boat Carpenter
Willy Vlautin Novel
Jarred Decker Construction Coordinator
Patricia Ibanez Art Department Coordinator
Ellen Lepinski Scenic Artist
Drew Pinniger Property Master
Dan Schaefer Storyboard Artist
Carly Sertic Graphic Designer
Chandler Vinar Leadman
Christer Melén Sound Effects Editor
Julien Naudin Foley Artist
Creed Spencer Boom Operator
Nils Benson Camera Operator
Jason Campbell Best Boy Electric
William Clouter Dolly Grip
Michael Crockett Second Assistant Camera
Noah Dille Steadicam Operator
David Parson First Assistant "A" Camera
Peter Parson Second Assistant "A" Camera
Oliver Schaal Key Grip
Rachel Mossey Casting Associate
Marina Morales Moya Assistant Editor
Don Baldwin Location Manager
Connie Farr Music Supervisor
Janet Beeson Script Supervisor
Magnus Nordenhof Jønck Director of Photography
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Kent W. Luttrell Stunt Coordinator
Scott Patrick Green Still Photographer
Mary McDonald-Lewis Dialect Coach
Name Title
Tristan Goligher Producer
Daniel Battsek Executive Producer
Darren M. Demetre Executive Producer
Lizzie Francke Executive Producer
Vincent Gadelle Executive Producer
Sam Lavender Executive Producer
Ben Roberts Executive Producer
Aimee Lynn Barneburg Associate Producer
David Kosse Executive Producer
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Bertaut
6.0

**_Decent enough, but not a patch on Haigh's previous work_** > _I feel everything I do is related to that sense of loneliness and that longing to not be alone. I think all of us spend most of our time feeling alone and we find ways to disguise our loneliness - whether it's relationships, a job ... or whatever it is - because we know that our central state of being is probably to feel alone. For this story that's especially true: Charley spends a lot of time running away, he leaves the frame and disappears. I think we're constantly battling with loneliness, finding things that make us feel bet__ter, striving for things that we think are going to make us happy and then when they fail to do so, striving for the next thing to try and repeating the process over and over. It's just our basic biological need that keeps us going._ - Andrew Haigh; "_Lean On Pete_: In Conversation With Filmmaker Andrew Haigh"; _Candid_ (May 5, 2018) 15-year-old Charley Thompson (Charlie Plummer) lives with his father, Ray (Travis Fimmel), who is drinking himself into an early grave. Finding work caring for an ageing racehorse named Lean on Pete, Charley is devastated when he learns that Pete's owner, Del Montgomery (Steve Buscemi), is planning to slaughter the animal. Determined to save his friend, Charley steals Pete, and the two set out on an odyssey across the modern American frontier. Fans of writer/director Andrew Haigh will know his unassailable talent for what one might label unsentimental emotionalism; his films deal with intensely emotional situations without lapsing into Speilbergian fawnishness. And, although compared to the excellent _Weekend_ (2011), and the masterful _45 Years_ (2015), _Lean on Pete_ is a touch melodramatic, Haigh's talent for allowing character and theme to rise organically to the surface through quiet moments of introspection is still very much to the fore. So why not a higher score? Adapted from Willy Vlautin's 2010 novel of the same name, the biggest problem with the film is that things are laid on too thick; Charley is very much a Job figure, and suffers such a litany of misfortunes that one fully expects him to be diagnosed with terminal cancer. Similarly, the pseudo-allegorical nature of the characters he encounters is too on-the-nose for the realistic _milieu_ Haigh has crafted. Part state-of-the-nation address, part _bildungsroman_, it's worth a look, but is ultimately lacking a satisfying thematic through-line.

Jun 23, 2021