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Orphelins à louer

Original title: Growing Pains
  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
512
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Orphelins à louer (1984)
Comedy

Four teens on the run from an orphanage spring a fellow orphan recently adopted by a rich family, then trash the whole house.Four teens on the run from an orphanage spring a fellow orphan recently adopted by a rich family, then trash the whole house.Four teens on the run from an orphanage spring a fellow orphan recently adopted by a rich family, then trash the whole house.

  • Director
    • Robert Houston
  • Writers
    • Robert Houston
    • Joseph Kwong
  • Stars
    • Pamela Adlon
    • Georg Olden
    • Michael Hentz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    512
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Houston
    • Writers
      • Robert Houston
      • Joseph Kwong
    • Stars
      • Pamela Adlon
      • Georg Olden
      • Michael Hentz
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Girl Joey
    • (as Pamela Segall)
    Georg Olden
    • Piper
    Michael Hentz
    • Mouse
    Joey Coleman
    • Whitey
    Christopher Brown
    • Blackie
    Anne DeSalvo
    Anne DeSalvo
    • Sister Serena
    • (as Anne De Salvo)
    Murphy Dunne
    • Mr. Kurtz
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Mrs. Fitzpatrick
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Mr. Fitzpatrick
    Stephen Stucker
    • Dr. Bender
    • (as Steve Stucker)
    Kimmy Robertson
    Kimmy Robertson
    • Sarah Fitzpatrick
    John Paul Lussier
    • Garth Fitzpatrick
    Edy Williams
    Edy Williams
    • Mrs. Slatt
    Hy Pyke
    Hy Pyke
    • Mr. Slatt
    • (as Hy Pike)
    Gertrude Flynn
    Gertrude Flynn
    • Mother Celestina
    Lark Hackshaw
    • Nurse Bates
    Bill Quinones
    • Pepe
    Seth Wagerman
    • 'Professor'
    • Director
      • Robert Houston
    • Writers
      • Robert Houston
      • Joseph Kwong
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    8HellBellsLiveWired

    A Crude Yet Charming 80's Gem

    Bad Manners (1984)

    From the back shelf of the local video store comes Bad Manners, a wacky, outrageous, over- the-top comedy film from 1984. The film centers on four troubled adolescent friends who escape their crazy orphanage and set off on an adventure to save another friend whose been adopted by weirdo yuppies. The film more than lives up to its title with the kind of crass and borderline-tasteless humor one could only find in an 80's movie. Featuring plenty of kick- ass music, funny one-liners, naked breasts, fighting, cursing, beer-guzzling and general madness, Bad Manners is a truly entertaining and endearing 80's cult comedy.

    I recently rediscovered the film after several years of searching for it with no luck. My parents had rented it on VHS when I was a kid and the movie stuck with me not only because it was so funny and outrageous, but because I felt a real connection to the characters. I got a real sense that their friendship was genuine, and I felt the same way after finally re-watching it ten years later. Quentin Tarantino defined these types of films as 'hang-out' movies, as in movies that make you feel as though you are friends with the characters, like The Big Lebowski for example. A 'hang-out' movie is a perfect way to describe Bad Manners.

    The beginning of the film is mostly episodic, focusing on how the main characters spend their everyday lives causing havoc and mayhem in the "Home of the Bleeding Heart" Catholic orphanage. They have declared war on the gung-ho head mistress Sister Serena and ex-Nazi Mr. Kurtz, who zaps misbehaving children with a cattle prod. The place is turned upside down when the eternally cool and antisocial bad ass Piper arrives to stir things up. Intent on escaping, Piper reignites the rebellious spirit of his peers and befriends the tall and lanky Whitey, the token black kid Blackey, the rude problem child 'Mouse', and a tomboy named Joey played by a young Pamela Adlon who would later go on to voice Bobby Hill.

    Mouse is soon adopted by a psychotic couple of yuppies played by Karen Black and Martin Mull with absurd campiness. As Mouse wreaks havoc on their home and life, Piper and the gang manage to escape the orphanage and set out on an adventure to rescue him. Their journey leads to several hilarious scenes including mayhem at a bus station and being threatened by a taxi driver with a pick-Axe.

    The acting of the kids is actually the high point of the film, which is surprising considering the great majority of child actors suck. Like I said before, their friendship seems genuine and fun, which makes for a very entertaining viewing experience. Maybe the only reason I felt a connection to the kids is because I saw it when I was a kid and could relate to them. I could understand how an up stuck adult could see this film and consider it complete garbage. Let's just say this movie is for the young and the young at heart.

    I hesitate on calling this a cult film, because as far as I can tell it doesn't have any following at all. For some reason this film has slipped through the cracks into near-obscurity, but it deserves so much more. It is a truly funny unique film full of personality and a spirit of rebellion. I love this movie.
    10jbjthrasher

    its the best 1980's film ever made that never makes it to any 80s movie list and pretty much nobody has even seen bad manners

    Write your review here i grew up in the whole 80s and Bad Manners was the very first film i seen in 1984 this movie should of been in the box office it would of been a huge hit they should re-release it into the box office now im sure that lots of people would go see bad manners at the theathers
    8geordiex-24437

    An absolute classic that you'll either love immediately.... or not.

    There's no easy way to describe what makes this movie great. Many people will hate it, find it offensive or facile, or just plain not be responsive to its crazy sense of humour. But if you love anarchy and you love absurdity, along with a little sentimentality for the 80s, I think you'll love this movie. It's a forgotten classic and one of my favourite comedies ever. DON'T LET THE BAD REVIEWS DETER YOU!!!
    7leapso

    Trashy, enjoyable, surprisingly focussed kids-in-prison movie

    This is a really, really obscure movie - doesn't make the Leonard Maltin guide under either title - which, for trash movie lovers, offers more than a lot of better known flicks.

    For those familiar with the women-in-prison genre of campy movies, this is kind of a kids-in-prison equivalent. You don't want to do "Growing Pains"/"Bad Manners" the disservice of taking it too seriously, since it doesn't demand anything of the sort, but unusually for this kind of film, it has the odd serious undertone, and good acting from the kids.

    Where it wins, is its unsentimental, hilariously upfront portrayal of the kids and their language - it kind of pre-dates the "South Park" approach in a small way. The adults are routinely presented as gross caricatures. These two factors, in 1984, probably account for the film's howling commercial success, ahem.

    Martin Mull and particularly Karen Black give some good value mugging in the grotesque adult category, but it's the kids' film. In a way it also kind of parallels kid rebellion movies like "Over the Edge", which preceded it. Not great, but very watchable, and unusual enough to be a real curio.
    3CabbageCustard

    Misfires on so many levels

    The trouble with 'quirky' comedies is that it is so easy to go too far and quirkiness becomes just plain stupidity. Unfortunately, this movie is one of those that goes too far. There are a couple of genuinely funny characters and a number of plot ideas here that in more skilful hands could have been truly funny. As it is, this is the sort of dumb, over the top, trashy comedy that stereo-typically appeals to adolescent boys. The best thing about this is that it is gloriously, outrageously politically incorrect and no one seems to care. Makes a change from today's movies that are painfully timid about offending anyone. Other than that, it is very easy to see why this movie is not well known.

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical feature film of actor Richard Deacon who played a ticket salesman.
    • Quotes

      Girl Joey: Do you think he's a junkie?

      Whitey: Yeah, he looks like a junkie.

      Mouse: That's how come he killed her.

      Whitey: Killed who?

      Mouse: His mother. She was getting his cocaine, so he iced her.

    • Connections
      Features Shogun Assassin (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Growing Pains
      Written by Russell Mael

      Performed by Sparks

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    • Release date
      • 1987 (Peru)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Growing Pains
    • Filming locations
      • The Rindge House - 2263 South Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(Interiors only, as Home of the Bleeding Heart for Orphans.)
    • Production company
      • Growing Pains Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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