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Rating: 6.2/10 by 90 users

The New Kids (1985)

A brother and his young sister come to a small town to find out a local gang terrorizes the population.

Directing:
  • Brian E. Frankish
  • Harry V. Bring
  • Sean S. Cunningham
  • Jack Cowden
Writing:
  • Stephen Gyllenhaal
  • Brian Taggert
  • Stephen Gyllenhaal
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jan 18, 1985

Rating: 6.2/10 by 90 users

Alternative Title:
Die Kids von Orlando - DE
Représailles - FR
Новые дети - RU
Striking Back - US
A Quadrilha Diabólica - BR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 26 minutes
Budget: $199,108
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: high school, street gang, bullying, bully, decapitation, redneck, gang, attempted rape, amusement park, school dance
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Lori Loughlin
Abby MacWilliams
Jean De Baer
Mary Beth MacWilliams
James Spader
Eddie Dutra
Paige Price
Karen Goodsell
John Philbin
Gideon Walters
Eddie Jones
Charlie MacWilliams
Eric Stoltz
Mark Warfield
Shannon Presby
Loren MacWilliams
Lucy Martin
Fay MacWilliams
Court Miller
Sheriff Goodsell
Tom Atkins
Col. John MacWilliams
Brad Sullivan
Col. Jenkins
Fred Buch
Guidance Counselor
Ilse Earl
Guidance Counselor
Alex Panas
Paint Store Proprietor
John Archie
Math Teacher

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**_A brother & sister face the challenges of a new life and school south of Miami_** After a tragedy, military siblings (Shannon Presby and Lori Loughlin) are forced to stay with their eccentric uncle & aunt in southern Florida, where they offend the local toughs at their school. Eric Stoltz plays a guy who’s interested in the sister while James Spader is on hand as the lead antagonist. "The New Kids" (1985) is cut from the same cloth as “The Karate Kid” from the year prior, just without the sports angle. It has similarities to “Tuff Turf,” which was released one week earlier and also features Spader, albeit as the protagonist. This one lacks the musical and comedic elements of “Turf” and is comparable to “Dangerously Close,” which came out the next year. Stoltz would go on to star in “Some Kind of Wonderful” a couple of years later. Loughlin is smart and winsome, but it’s blonde Paige Price who stands out on the feminine front as Karen. If you like any of the 80's teen movies mentioned and their contemporaries, “The New Kids” is worth checking out, although it’s not great like "The Karate Kid,” not to mention "Dangerously Close" and "Some Kind of Wonderful" are superior. One issue is that it’s overlong by about 15-20 minutes. Speaking of which… The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot in Miami-Dade County, Florida, including Homestead and Perrine, which are in extreme southeastern Florida. GRADE: B-


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