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The ButterCream Gang

  • Vidéo
  • 1992
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
1,3 k
MA NOTE
The ButterCream Gang (1992)
ComédieDrameFamille

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. ... Tout lireUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. Soon Pete is hanging around with the wrong crowd. But the remaining members of the gang, e... Tout lireUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. Soon Pete is hanging around with the wrong crowd. But the remaining members of the gang, especially their new leader Scott, refuse to give up on their friend Pete.

  • Réalisation
    • Bruce Neibaur
  • Scénario
    • Forrest S. Baker III
  • Casting principal
    • Jason Johnson
    • Michael D. Weatherred
    • Brandon Blaser
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    1,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Neibaur
    • Scénario
      • Forrest S. Baker III
    • Casting principal
      • Jason Johnson
      • Michael D. Weatherred
      • Brandon Blaser
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux34

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    Jason Johnson
    • Scott
    Michael D. Weatherred
    • Pete
    Brandon Blaser
    • Eldon
    Jason Glenn
    • Lanny
    Scott Wilkinson
    • Reverend Willde
    • (as Michael Scott)
    • …
    Stephanie Dees
    Stephanie Dees
    • Margaret
    Otto J. Mileti III
    • Mr. Carpenter
    Kathryn Little
    • Mrs. Carpenter
    Miranda Brook Chivers
    • Regina
    Leo Ware
    • Mr. Turner
    Ivan Crosland
    • Mr. Graff
    Hazel Cox
    • Mrs. Jenkins
    Jack Pinette
    • Pete's Gang - Boy #1
    Ryan Radebaugh
    • Pete's Gang - Boy #2
    Teri-Lisa Mulligan
    • Aunt Maria
    Frank Kanig
    • Robber
    Hans De Haas
    Hans De Haas
    • Sheriff
    Becky Harding
    • Mrs. Miller
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Neibaur
    • Scénario
      • Forrest S. Baker III
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    Tuley

    an exquisite piece of filmmaking

    It had been awhile since I'd seen "The Buttercream Gang". Years, really; years in which I hoped that I'd be able to view the film again. Last night my wish came true: "The Buttercream Gang" was on the Hallmark channel. It really takes two viewings (at least) to fully comprehend this complex and deeply moving film. Director Bruce Neibaur's vision is complete in the portrayal of Scott, the wholesome, blond-haired boy whose only wish is to do good with his two wholesome, blond-haired pals. Michael Whetherred's performance as Pete, the troubled young man who has gotten into trouble with gangs in Chicago, is heart-wrenchingly accurate. When Pete makes a gang of his own with two other pals (we know they are bad because they wear black muscle shirts and have dark hair), it's up to Scott to win Pete back to the pure-hearted, helpful Buttercream Gang. Subtle and evocative, "The Buttercream Gang" masks an important moral beneath layers of inventive dialog and innovative filming. The whole meaning and depth of this movie cannot be realized in one cursory viewing. I urge everyone to watch this film again and again.
    7pacedanypimp

    Ahhh, the good ol' days...

    It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but it was always one of my favorites. It was primarily filmed in Draper City, Utah, which is where I spent a lot of my childhood days playing. I used to go out in the same fields, parks, and streets as the movie portrayed. I even went down to the tree house that is shown in the movie. If you've seen this movie, you are probably familiar with Draper City, since Utah is where this film was primarily marketed, as one of the feature family films treasures. If you liked this one, another one I would recommend would be `On Our Own', released in 1988. This was also distributed by F.F.F., and is a pretty good movie too.
    DuckyGirl

    Not progressive, but certainly not full of hatred either.

    My sister and I used to watch this movie, which we somehow got at school at least ten years ago, and we would make fun of it, loving it at the same time. We knew how ridiculous it was, even in elementary school. We were entertained all the same. I haven't seen it in a few years, so I'm not sure what I'd think of it if I saw it with "fresh" eyes, which would be hard to do considering we must've watched it on about 50 rainy days over the years. We still sing the song sometimes.

    The acting is ridiculous, and the characters are so corny it's unbelievable. The plot is so unrealistic- rescuing the Widow Jenkins? The kids are far too old to be behaving as they do, like someone else pointed out. You gotta love the scene with the robbery- the guy wearing the pantyhose on his head, and the kids trapping him. Let's not forget all the drama that goes down at the store, and the amazing pyrotechnics at the school dance.

    "The Buttercream Gang" is not very progressive in its character portrayals and storyline, but just because it comes from a conservative standpoint, I don't think it's full of hatred. Also, it does take place in a small town, where it is unlikely there would be much diversity. I don't find it misogynistic, except for perhaps how they always call her "Widow Jenkins." Really, that is not misogynistic, just lame, traditional, and somewhat sexist. There's a difference between that and misogyny, the hatred of women. C'mon, sweeping the porch while wearing a dress isn't a misogynistic image! You're reading too much into this movie. Plus, this film does feature a somewhat strong and untraditional girl, Margaret, who reads a lot and asks Scott to the dance. Then again, they do show her being taunted by Pete's "tough" friends, so you could see it either way.

    The most troubling thing is how Hispanics are shown as gang members. It would have been just as believable if they'd been white, but no, they had to contrast the gang members with the Buttercreamers as much as possible. (Those awful city kids! Thank goodness for sheltered kids from small towns!) The only good character in the whole movie is the father, a Vietnam vet, who shares some solid advice with his son. All the other moralizing in the movie is pretty lame. The ultimate message- unconditional love- is valid, in my opinion, but it certainly isn't very compelling or moving here.

    Ultimately, I can't hate this film, although if I were seeing it for the first time I probably would. It's a part of my childhood. "The Buttercream Gang" is just so laughable- the rampages, the cheesy dialogue, the "scary" gang, the early 90s cultural references, the hideous clothes (which weren't even very fashionable when the movie was made). "Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!" It shouldn't be seen as representative of Christianity, in my opinion, other than its promotion of unconditional love. Very few Christians would act like these people, and most would see this film for what it is- a laughable kid's film, trying to tote values.

    I feel like in writing this comment, I have taken "The Buttercream Gang" far too seriously.
    merkinball24

    cinematic treasure

    One of the great masterpieces of our time, the buttercream gang takes a subtle approach to such important issues as the aryan nation, homo eroticism between childhood friends, and cheese. Younger viewers may not pick up on these themes and appreciate the movie as its makers intended- a commentary on how ideal our world would be if we all were fundamentalist conservative christians. Some concerned parents will object to the risqué dancing scene, and secular music, but this is where the film finds its "edge." The riveting story of pete, scott, lenny and eldon will have every viewer at the edge of their seat. Will the widow jenkins fall down again? will another flower bed fall victim to the harrowing actions of pete and his gang of troublemaker?? smiley face graffiti and broken bottles?? (you may want to cover the young ones eyes, these parts get pretty intense.) The climax of pete beating the p*ss out of canned goods is a moment in film history. So, strap on to this emotional roller-coaster if you dare, its worth the ride!
    7helpless_dancer

    All kids should be like this group

    Ok, there was enough sap in this film to gum up every VCR & CD unit in the world...but, I still liked it. I also liked the sequel which contained quantities of corn sufficient for the feeding of all the hungry in China AND India. This movie had a good message which, although presented a tad simplistically [ok, big time simplistic], was still a good one even though I can't see most folks living by it. Call me a pessimist, but in the real world I see guys like Pete going to the pen for life or being blown away in the course of a drug deal gone sour. Old people, or lamed out losers like myself, would probably really go for this picture.

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      Lanny: I think somebody broke into Pete's house!

      Scott Carpenter: Are you sure?

      Lanny: No, but I left Eldon there to watch.

      Scott Carpenter, Margaret Miller: Eldon?

      Lanny: Could you see me sending him for help?

      Scott Carpenter: Well, that's a good point.

      Lanny: I promised him a big chocolate milkshake if he would just stay there.

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      Featured in The Cinema Snob: The Buttercream Gang (2016)
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      Music & Lyrics by Kurt Bestor

      Performed by Judd Maher

      © Black Diamond Publishing

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