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Bad Boys: Les Mauvais Garçons

Original title: Bad Boys
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
18K
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Sean Penn in Bad Boys: Les Mauvais Garçons (1983)
Chicago crime kid Mick O'Brien is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.
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Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.Chicago crime kid, Mick O'Brien, is sent to reform school after accidentally killing a rival's kid brother.

  • Director
    • Rick Rosenthal
  • Writer
    • Richard Di Lello
  • Stars
    • Sean Penn
    • Reni Santoni
    • Jim Moody
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writer
      • Richard Di Lello
    • Stars
      • Sean Penn
      • Reni Santoni
      • Jim Moody
    • 80User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Mick O'Brien
    Reni Santoni
    Reni Santoni
    • Ramon Herrera
    Jim Moody
    • Gene Daniels
    Eric Gurry
    • Horowitz
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • Paco Moreno
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • J. C. Walenski
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Viking Lofgren
    Robert Lee Rush
    • Tweety
    John Zenda
    John Zenda
    • Wagner
    Alan Ruck
    Alan Ruck
    • Carl Brennan
    Tony Mockus Jr.
    • Warden Bendix
    • (as Tony Mockus)
    Erik Barefield
    • Terrell
    Dean Fortunato
    Dean Fortunato
    • Perretti
    Lawrence Mah
    • Ricky Lee
    Jorge Noa
    Jorge Noa
    • Carlos
    Ray Caballero
    • Pablo
    Martha De La Cruz
    • Mrs. Moreno
    Ray Ramirez
    • Mr. Moreno
    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writer
      • Richard Di Lello
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    BasilFlty

    A great "Street kids" drama

    Sean Penn, Esai Morals, Ally Sheedy, and the other principles in this film deliver great, realistic, gritty performances. Certainly one of the great performances of Penn's career.

    My only complaint is that the DVD release by ARTISAN ENTERTAINMENT & REPUBLIC PICTURES - Deletes 2 scenes from the original. (That may explain the bargain pricing). The deleted scenes I noticed are: 1. The scene in which Ally Sheedy's character picks Esai's character out of a line-up. 2. A scene inside the Juvenile facility where the inmates are watching the Richard Widmark film "KISS OF DEATH", where he pushes the old, wheelchair-bound lady down the stairs, much to the delight of the inmates!
    9JCisneros

    Great Film with some heart-wrenching acting

    This film has to be one of the best youth crime dramas around. Sean Penn delivers a strong performance as a troubled youth, without the will but the courage to change his ways. Ally Sheedy also delivers a strong performance as the sole light in Penn's insane lifestyle. Esai Morales delivers a strong performance as a youth who has takes the wrong roads in life. Buckle up, and get ready for an emotional ride by some talented actors/writers/director in this movie.
    Snoopymichele

    Not your ordinary teen movie

    I recently saw this movie again (on video, not the uncut DVD). I hadn't seen it in about twenty years, but it affected me the same at 35 as it did when I saw it on cable at 14. It is one of the grittiest, rawest movies I have ever seen, and it works on a visceral level. The performances of Sean Penn and Esai Morales in this film go to show why they have both continued to be two of the hardest working actors in Hollywood. After seeing Penn as Jeff Spiccolli in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," I was amazed by his range in this film (although he was excellent in "Racing With the Moon," which if memory serves me right also came out around this time). Morales took what could have been a one-note role and turned it into a caricature of a revenge-bent punk, but his talent even back then was clear that he was up to the challenge of putting emotion into the role and bringing some sympathy to Paco's plight. Clancy Brown and Ally Sheedy were excellent in their roles as well.

    The movie worked not just because the acting was great, but because the story moved along at an exciting pace. It was suspenseful and was not overly cliché or pat. Overall, it was an unforgettable movie experience, a strong cautionary tale that still makes people think.
    Bathory9

    Great, timeless film!

    When this was released in 1982, I remember the movie title "Blackboard Jungle" being tossed around, but this movie was the 80's updated version. The innocence of the 50's no longer applies to these kids.

    Esai Morales and Sean Penn were terrific in this movie! I saw it in the theaters as a youngster, and since I'm from Chicago and most of the exterior shots were from reform schools in and around the city I was scared straight quite early. One is really drawn into the characters here; it's easy to empathize with Mick O'Brien (Penn), but it's also easy to empathize with Moreno (Morales) who wants revenge. Keep in mind that these guys are both hoodlums of the highest order and we shouldn't feel anything for either of them. For me, this adds to the story.

    I've long held this movie high in script, casting (look for an uncredited cameo from Jamie Lee Curtis walking with an afro in the street in the opening sequence), and its timelessness, whereas movies like "Colors" or "8 Mile" simply tap into the urban vein yet again for substance.

    Bad Boys was party where it began...urban north Chicago, 1982! See this film - you'll not be sorry!

    Thanks for reading...
    9RoseNylan

    One of Penn's best films

    This is a fantastic crime drama/thriller about a troubled teen(Penn) who accidentally kills a young boy during a bungled drug heist. He is sent to a maximum security juvenile correctional facility and is thrown in with some of the meanest, most violent young criminals. Meanwhile, the older brother of the young boy that he accidentally killed is out for revenge and tries to get back at him through his girlfriend(Ally Sheedy) outside of prison.

    Many of the horrific images in this film will stay with you for a long time. There is a constant sense of fear and danger that lingers throughout the film and is highlighted by a terrific score by Bill Conti(Rocky, The Karate Kid). Penn gives one of his best performances here. A must see film.

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    • Trivia
      To play youth thug Mick O'Brien, actor Sean Penn wanted to have his perfect teeth filed down and capped with ugly tops and have "maybe a few cracked ones" but Penn's mother, a dentist's daughter, intervened, ruling that "ruining perfectly good teeth is definitely going too far!"
    • Goofs
      In the final fight between O'Brien and Moreno, a secondary camera man and crew member are seen completely in frame amongst the inmates.
    • Quotes

      Viking Lofgren: Hey, lipshitz.

      Horowitz: The name is Horowitz, asshole.

      Viking Lofgren: Horowitz asshole?

      Paco Moreno: I heard it was lipshitz.

      Viking Lofgren: Yeah, and if your lip shits, what's your asshole doin'?

    • Alternate versions
      The original U.S. theatrical version ran 123 minutes. Most USA VHS and the first DVD release originally released by Artisan Entertainment released Feb 23, 1999 included a shortened, 104 minutes cut version. The Image Lasserdisc runs the full 123 minutes, as does the Anchor Bay VHS/DVD re-released on October 9, 2001 as well as the Lionsgate DVD from 2008 as well as the USA Blu-Ray from Feb 01, 2011 is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Movies That Changed the Movies (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Hot To Be Cool
      Written by Allen Jones (uncredited), Anthony Taylor (uncredited), and Ebonee Webb (uncredited)

      Performed by Ebonee Webb

      Courtesy Capitol Records, Inc.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reformatorio
    • Filming locations
      • Joliet Prison - Collins Street, Joliet, Illinois, USA(Ramon takes O'Brien here after he breaks out of Rainford)
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Solofilm
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,190,819
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,171,197
      • Mar 27, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,190,819
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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