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Promised Land

Life on the edge of the American Dream.
1988 | 102m | English

(1621 votes)

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Popularity: 34 (history)

Director: Michael Hoffman
Writer: Michael Hoffman
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Three recent high school grads - star athlete Hancock, his cheerleader girlfriend, Mary, and the awkward Senator - aim to leave their small town behind and realize big dreams, but their idealistic plans collide with life's harsh realities.
Release Date: Jan 22, 1988
Director: Michael Hoffman
Writer: Michael Hoffman
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords tattoo, basketball, wedding
Production Companies Great American Films Limited Partnership, Vestron Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $316,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jason Gedrick Davey Hancock
Tracy Pollan Mary Daley
Kiefer Sutherland Danny Rivers
Meg Ryan Bev Sykes
Googy Gress Baines
Deborah Richter Pammie
Oscar Rowland Mr. Rivers
Sandra Seacat Mrs. Rivers
Jay Underwood Circle K Clerk
Herta Ware Mrs. Higgins
Logan Field High School Coach
Kelly Ausland Schroeder / Ashville Basketball Player #1
Todd Anderson Pat Rivers
Dave Valenza Glenn
Theron Read Harting
Richard Matthews Mel
Cindy Clark Vera
Charles Black Preacher
Tony Kruletz Charlie
Jim S. Cash Park Employee #1
Matthew Karas Park Employee Dultz
David Jensen College Coach
Michael Ruud Cowboy in Casino
Victoria Holloway Cleo
Herb McGarvey Riley Riddle
Don Steffey Rudy Riddle
Spence Ashby Flagman #1
Fenton Quinn Flagman #2
Name Job
Michael Hoffman Writer, Director
David Spiers Editor
Ueli Steiger Director of Photography
Eugenio Zanetti Production Design
Jim Dultz Art Direction
Victoria Holloway Costume Design
Dennis Bishop Production Manager
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Alexander Gruszynski Director of Photography
Michael Marcus Set Decoration
Name Title
Rick Stevenson Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Glum, arty drama about youths in the heart of the American West_** Three students from the class of ’85 in small town Utah go their separate ways: Hancock (Jason Gedrick) shoots for basketball stardom, but settles for being a cop; his girlfriend (Tracy Pollan) goes off to college to explore ar ... t and romantic possibilities; their meek friend Danny (Kiefer Sutherland) curiously quits school in pursuit of an ambiguous job while eventually choosing companionship with a reckless woman (Meg Ryan). When Danny returns home with his new girl it paves the way for a life-changing Christmas. "Promised Land" (1987) was the first movie to be commissioned by the Sundance Film Festival and, as such, is a true indie, costing $3 million in 1986 and written/directed by Michael Hoffman. It’s mostly an artistic coming-of-age drama and character study, yet mixed with a little road movie, crime thriller and bleak tragedy. It’s similar to the contemporaneous "Less than Zero" in both content and quality meshed with the locale of the original “Footloose” from three years prior. Like “Less than Zero,” it’s artsy and downbeat. While it’s almost on par with “Less,” it’s not even close to the excellence of “Footloose” in all-around entertainment or powerful themes, although it tries. On the positive side, the four cast members are convincing with Kiefer notable as the overly docile guy (the reverse of his iconic role in “The Lost Boys” from earlier the same year). It’s no wonder that he connects with Bev (Ryan) because she’s the express opposite and therefore possesses what Danny lacks. Speaking of Meg, she plays against type and is surprisingly effective. This rebukes Oliver Stone’s criticism that she wasn’t able to capture the counterculture vibe of the wild ’60’s in his “The Doors” four years later. If he wasn’t able to cull this out of her, it’s his fault. The character of Bev, while well-done by Meg, is a turn-off and the root-cause of what goes down. However, this is true-to-life and this story is supposedly based on a real one. We all know such foolish “free spirits” (they’re actually not free, but that’s another subject). The proceedings are hampered by a vague criticism of American ideals in the dynamic ’80s and the pro-gun stand of the Reagan administration. Hancock’s reaction at the rural firing range at the end is both awkward and laughable. The answer to what happens is simple: Don’t be a dumb fudge by threatening citizens with firearms and there isn’t a problem. The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in various areas of Utah, including Wendover and Provo, as well as Reno, Nevada. GRADE: C

Oct 27, 2023
kevin2019
2.0

"Promised Land" is based upon a true story, but it just isn't a particularly interesting enough one. It is truly nothing more than a sober and uninspiring recounting of the facts and at least the film makers have produced a serious minded dramatisation of some real events without succumbing to the t ... emptation of somehow making it into a popcorn movie and insulting everyone involved in the incident being depicted. It is also hampered by the fact the running time is principally preoccupied with Danny and Beverly's 400 mile drive back to Danny's hometown of Ashville and you are certainly made to suffer through every single uneventful mile of this belaboured and particularly tedious journey which has been beautifully and lovingly filmed, although much like the rest of it you frequently find your patience being tested to the absolute breaking point.

Apr 25, 2024