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Rich Kids

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Rich Kids (1979)
ComedyDrama

Two 12-year-olds, the products of Upper-West-Side broken homes, struggle to make sense of their parents' lives and their own adolescent feelings.Two 12-year-olds, the products of Upper-West-Side broken homes, struggle to make sense of their parents' lives and their own adolescent feelings.Two 12-year-olds, the products of Upper-West-Side broken homes, struggle to make sense of their parents' lives and their own adolescent feelings.

  • Director
    • Robert M. Young
  • Writer
    • Judith Ross
  • Stars
    • Trini Alvarado
    • Jeremy Levy
    • Kathryn Walker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    714
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert M. Young
    • Writer
      • Judith Ross
    • Stars
      • Trini Alvarado
      • Jeremy Levy
      • Kathryn Walker
    • 10User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Trini Alvarado
    Trini Alvarado
    • Franny Philips
    Jeremy Levy
    Jeremy Levy
    • Jamie Harris
    Kathryn Walker
    Kathryn Walker
    • Madeline Philips
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Paul Philips
    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Ralph Harris
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Steve Sloan
    Roberta Maxwell
    Roberta Maxwell
    • Barbara Peterfreund
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Simon Peterfreund
    Irene Worth
    Irene Worth
    • Madeline's Mother
    Diane Stilwell
    • Stewardess
    Dianne Kirksey
    • Ralph's Secretary
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Lawyer
    Jill Eikenberry
    Jill Eikenberry
    • Juilliard Student
    Kathryn Grody
    Kathryn Grody
    • Gym Teacher
    Beatrice Winde
    • Corine
    • (as Bea Winde)
    Jack Hausman
    • Jamie's Grandfather
    Stacy Peppell
    • Susan
    Lacey Neuhaus
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    • Director
      • Robert M. Young
    • Writer
      • Judith Ross
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    5mossgrymk

    rich kids

    Probably woulda been better had producer Robert Altman not outsourced the screenplay and direction to the firm of Ross and Young. As it is we have warmed over Woody Allen; that is if Woody had decided to do teen pics. Solid C.
    6Havan_IronOak

    Divorce as seen through the eyes of two 12 year olds

    They know their IQ's are near genius. They know that the capital of Kansas is Wichita. They know where Mom hides `The Joy of Sex'. But they don't know why their parents have all split up.

    This modern look at adolescence rings sad but true. The `Rich Kids' of the title are smart in all of the commonly accepted ways and they are smart enough to realize that there is more to love than what they can see in their parent's sad relationships. In many ways it's the kids in this film that are acting like adults. Perhaps that's the point. Perhaps the `Rich Kids' of the title are not the two adolescents at all, but the adults that are complicating their lives.
    8sts-26

    Watch This Film for Its Intelligence and Sensitivity, and to See Trini Alvarado at Her Best

    Rich Kids is a wonderful movie, in so many ways. It depicts a time (the late 70's), a class, New York City, and divorce (which was then becoming a social phenomena) perfectly. However, the main reason to watch this film may very well be to see the then adolescent Trini Alvarado at her best.

    The Cast is full of great actors, including John Lithgow and Canada's own Roberta Maxwell, but the standout is Alvarado. Her guileless and tender performance is so brilliant that one is almost hypnotized. Alvarado plays Franny as your typical adolescent girl - curious, too smart for her own good, a little daring - but lets her own qualities poke through, and makes her Franny seem somewhat frail, potentially tragic.

    There is always a sense that Franny will crumble under the weight of bad news (like the announcement of her parents divorce), and in some scenes this sense fills the room. The other actors are electrified by this, and give wonderful performances. The scene in the Chinese restaurant - when Franny's parents finally break the news - is heart-breaking...and a little funny.

    This is one of two Alvarado movies that are absolute Must See's. The other is Times Square, in which Alvarado once again plays a variation of the seemingly-emotionally-frail poor little rich girl. Once one sees both these movies, one realizes what a rare quality Alvarado had at the time. The only actress to compare is a young Sarah Jessica Parker, but by the time Parker was an adolescent she was too much of a board-trodding, song-belting, Broadway-trouper type to be able to let go and open herself up the way Alvarado could.

    Watch Rich Kids with this in mind: you are watching a brilliant, unencumbered, child actor at work. Pure acting from an adult is rare enough, but from a child actor, it is priceless.
    7jordondave-28085

    Rich kids feel not so rich after experiencing parents breaking up

    1979) Rich Kids DRAMA

    Don't let the title fool you for it's really about realization among two 12 year old Manhattan kids, and are best friends of Franny Phillips (Trini Alvarado) and Jamie Harris (Jeremy Levy) living in the same beaten down complex apartment building, experiencing parent separation or break-up. Quite effective and realization piece about two underage kids who're incapable to understand, and doesn't take no sides in the issue for it balances it out. The downside is the mediocre acting and the old 1970s feel but after I got past the first 40 minutes, was when it becomes very resonating. Executive produced by Robert Altman.
    MuzikNFilm

    RICH KIDS. . . They know.

    Franny is 12 years old. She, unknowingly, is the glue that keeps her parents together. When she starts keeping tabs on her Dad, however, she begins to unravel the thread that we all dread, Mom and Dad aren't too happy with one another and they are not being honest with their little girl about it. So she starts learning about divorce from a new boy in school who has recently been through it. She realizes that kids have a maturity level that parents never will achieve. Thus said, the parents embark on an all out search for their daughter amidst the crazy world of a rich kid who has everything. His Dad lives in the most idyllic bachelor pad and doesn't dote on him, his mother is happily married to a psychiatrist cause she doesn't have to pay for the sessions. Ahhh the pleasures of divorce. Franny comes full circle with the acknowledgement of her fighting parents and that it's not her fault and they will love her no matter what. If you are a Robert Altman fan then this film is for you. If you like a good family film with a great score then this is for you. I saw it in the theaters in 1979 and have since loved it on every viewing. I wish this movie was on DVD, but for the time being look for it on Showtime or Encore in WS.

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    • Trivia
      The portion of this film's budget provided by United Artists was cut to US $2.5 million so that United Artists could properly finance the increasingly expensive financial demands of Michael Cimino's La Porte du paradis (1980).
    • Quotes

      Franny Philips: They can do anything they want to do, can't they? They can tell us anything, or not tell us anything, and we can't do anything, or say anything! We haven't got one single lousy human right!

    • Alternate versions
      The original theatrical version was 101 minutes. The film was cut to 96 minutes for early 1980s television showings in order to make it more "family-friendly". The video version is the version cut for television. However, most of the profanity remains in the television and video versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Real Life, La Cage aux Folles, Over the Edge, The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Rich Kids (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Ida and Broken-Hearted John
      Composed by Craig Doerge

      Lyrics by Judy Henske

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1980 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nicht von schlechten Eltern
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Lion's Gate Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,856,122
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,064
      • Aug 19, 1979
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,856,122
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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