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Wild Thing

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
770
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Wild Thing (1987)
A child witnesses drug dealers murder his parents. He escapes and grows up wild in the city's slums. Years later he emerges to help the residents of the area who are being terrorized by street gangs and drug dealers.
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A child witnesses drug dealers murder his parents. He escapes and grows up wild in the city's slums. Years later he emerges to help the residents of the area who are being terrorized by stre... Read allA child witnesses drug dealers murder his parents. He escapes and grows up wild in the city's slums. Years later he emerges to help the residents of the area who are being terrorized by street gangs and drug dealers.A child witnesses drug dealers murder his parents. He escapes and grows up wild in the city's slums. Years later he emerges to help the residents of the area who are being terrorized by street gangs and drug dealers.

  • Director
    • Max Reid
  • Writers
    • Larry Stamper
    • John Sayles
  • Stars
    • Robert Knepper
    • Kathleen Quinlan
    • Robert Davi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    770
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Max Reid
    • Writers
      • Larry Stamper
      • John Sayles
    • Stars
      • Robert Knepper
      • Kathleen Quinlan
      • Robert Davi
    • 10User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Wild Thing
    • (as Rob Knepper)
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    Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Quinlan
    • Jane
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • Chopper
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Jonathan Trask
    Betty Buckley
    Betty Buckley
    • Leah
    Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
    Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
    • Wild Thing (10 years)
    Robert Bednarski
    • Wild Thing (3 Years)
    Clark Johnson
    Clark Johnson
    • Winston
    Sean Hewitt
    Sean Hewitt
    • Father Quinn
    Theo Caesar
    Theo Caesar
    • Rasheed
    • (as Teddy Abner)
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Lisa
    • (as Cree Summer Francks)
    Shawn Levy
    Shawn Levy
    • Paul
    Ron Torchia
    • Hud
    Christine Jones
    • Laurie
    Robert Austern
    • Wiz
    Tom Rack
    Tom Rack
    • Braindrain
    Alexander Chapman
    • Shakes
    Robert Ozores
    • El Barrocho
    • Director
      • Max Reid
    • Writers
      • Larry Stamper
      • John Sayles
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    10plynky

    great seldom seen film

    this is more than a Sat. afternoon special. Exremely well written if very low key there is a lot here if you look for it. Catch the cat companion/scout for instance. It not only could have been a comic book it should have been a comic book. The comic industry (as well as the film's publicists) missed the boat on this. One of the least know really great films. A great script by John Sayles is a strong point but the acting is good as well. Probably the best "super hero" film I've ever seen. Short on special effects but long on believability. This one's a keeper. I have never seen a DVD of this film but i used to own a VHS version. Good hunting
    6zimbo_the_donkey_boy

    oh yeah, I know that place(?)

    Well, it is different.

    I complain about movies that make no sense. I complain about movies that simply repeat other movies. The 2nd is no problem with this flick.

    It's goofy, it's just a B movie, and it's not very deep but, if you're in the mood for such a tale, set in a world not far from what goofballs of the '80s found popular to imagine homeless people & homeless life being like, constructed around its own superhero, then you may find this entertaining.

    Quinlan and Davi can act. Ignore that Knapper thinks the way to play ingenuous is to appear unable to act. Don't look for deeper humor than a joke about sex "hurting" because of the associated noises of the participants. Unless you find low-life hoods, after committing a murder and fleeing, taking care to put on their seatbelts, to be funny. Quinlan deserved an Oscar for making us believe she was romantically attracted to the Wild Thing. Why was there no sequel?

    from the message board: "It was a bit outdated of course" what???
    8mikemdp

    Forgotten treasure of a film

    It may be difficult for the young generation to imagine in the gentrified, Disneyfied 21st century, but New York City in the early 1980s was a desperate and awful place.

    Times Square had been surrendered to the sex trade, the subways to street gangs, and the urban neighborhoods to hopeless, crumbling decay, as the rich majority and federal government made a conscious, overtly racist decision and effort to invest instead in the suburbs.

    This awful situation gave rise to a curious genre of film set in a nightmarish contemporary Manhattan, populated by mulleted toughs harassing good citizens and engaging in choreographed knife fights in front of concrete walls sprayed with graffiti indistinct enough so as not to prevent a future network TV broadcast.

    "The Warriors" may be the best known film in this category, but I argue "Wild Thing," though more obscure, is a gem that actually holds up better with time.

    That's because it draws its conceit not just from its urban nightmare setting, but from Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic, "Tarzan."

    After a young hippie couple is gunned down on a New York City side street, their infant child is taken in by a kindly homeless lady (Broadway veteran Betty Buckley).

    The boy grows up wild in the Manhattan jungle just as Tarzan did in Africa, and becomes a legendary hero defending the innocent with his makeshift tools, like a bow-and-arrow and grappling hook.

    The script by indie legend John Sayles is pure comic book pulp, with just enough social commentary to make you think.

    The film is dark and dingy, but so was New York City then. So it works.

    In fact, just about everything works in this forgotten treasure of a film.

    When Wild Thing saves the day at the end (no spoiler there), and the kids on the street start chanting the Troggs' classic song, you'll be singing along, too. Trust me.
    joshua-m-meryman

    Could have been a comic!

    Not a bad saturday afternoon cable flick. Probably based on the Tarzan mystique and infused with a little Batman - I got a kick out of seeing how a kid growing up in the streets builds his own weapons from junk he finds to overcome the bad guys and set the woman of his dreams free! Kathleen Quinlan pulls a Diane Fossey/Lois Lane and actually makes you want to save her too. Good music from the always interesting George S. Clinton who went on to do "Wild Things"!
    7Mr_Wobbly

    A fun 80's action movie

    Taking cues from Batman and Tarzan, and throwing in a little of The Warriors for good measure and then sprinkling a bit of The Crow on top, this is a thoroughly enjoyable vigilante fable set in a barely recognsible to modern eyes New York.

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    • Trivia
      Interior sound-stage studio sets in Montreal, Québec, Canada were built in an abandoned steel plant. This was a site which was already marked for demolition as it was scheduled for re-development as a condominium.
    • Goofs
      Lady enters a cab and hands the driver a business card with an address printed on it. She asks if he knows where it is. He states "Palmer Street, big dump" even though the card clearly states "Palmer Avenue".
    • Quotes

      Leah: I do not live off of the government's filthy green paper. I live off the land.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Making Mr. Right/Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn/Secret of My Success/Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      White Rabbit
      Written by Grace Slick

      Performed by Jefferson Airplane

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Asphalt Kid
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Atlantic Productions
      • Filmline International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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