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Staying Together

  • 1989
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  • 1h 31m
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6.1/10
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Sean Astin, Dermot Mulroney, and Tim Quill in Staying Together (1989)
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The complacent life of three small town brothers is shattered when their father sells the family business from under them.The complacent life of three small town brothers is shattered when their father sells the family business from under them.The complacent life of three small town brothers is shattered when their father sells the family business from under them.

  • Director
    • Lee Grant
  • Writer
    • Monte Merrick
  • Stars
    • Sean Astin
    • Stockard Channing
    • Melinda Dillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    980
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Grant
    • Writer
      • Monte Merrick
    • Stars
      • Sean Astin
      • Stockard Channing
      • Melinda Dillon
    • 17User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sean Astin
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    • Duncan McDermott
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    Stockard Channing
    • Nancy Trainer
    Melinda Dillon
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    • Eileen McDermott
    Jim Haynie
    • Jake McDermott
    Levon Helm
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    • Denny Stockton
    Dinah Manoff
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    • Lois Cook
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Kit McDermott
    Tim Quill
    Tim Quill
    • Brian McDermott
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    Daphne Zuniga
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    7dallasryan

    Staying True

    Staying Together is cliched at times but ultimately it's an honest script with honest relationships and pretty good acting all around by the three leads.

    A film that always kind of touches the heart a little and makes you smile, definitely worth the watch for the endearment.

    Also Daphne Zuniga is worth watching on this one too.
    8StevePulaski

    Stuck together, ripped apart

    Staying Together is a heartwarming and earnest dramedy, sometimes packing clichés, and other times, resembling Stand By Me, focusing on three teenage boys who are left without a plan for their future when their father decides that he is going to sell his restaurant since he "doesn't want to die selling chickens." When his boys find out, they are outraged that they were left out of the decision-making process, and feel they were betrayed by their own provider. One of them even walks out to live by his own rules.

    The boys are hot-headed Brian (Quill), simple and love-struck Kit (Mulroney), and prankster Duncan (Astin), and their father is Jake (Haynie). After the decision to sell the restaurant is final, the boys struggle to find a specific path to take. They planned to work at the restaurant for years to come, and possibly, forever. Now, with those plans shattered, they must go their separate ways, making life decisions for themselves that were previously made by mom and dad.

    I'm aware at how cliché this story sounds, but I mentioned in my review of Nicolas Cage's It Could Happen to You, I don't always immediately ride on a film for being cliché. If a film has a cliché premise, but it also occupies good intentions, sophisticated pacing, likable characters, and a charming attitude and direction than it will most likely merit a positive score. There is nothing wrong with predictability, as long as the film is passable in other areas. Staying Together is, and it is motivated by worthy, capable performances by actors who are very underrated.

    Sean Astin's start was in goofy comedies and adventure flicks such as Encino Man and The Goonies before eventually playing Samwise in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, while Dermont Mulroney has acted in over seventy films, yet is still patiently waiting for his breakout role. These are all great actors and they finally have their time to shine.

    Lee Grant's film is a likable one, but for the sake of randomness and the fact that I have ran out of things to say about the film since there is no need for hardcore, deep analysis, I noticed one glaring continuity error. Quite possibly the biggest I've seen in a while. During the scene where the parents come home to find their kitchen in smithereens, there is a shot of the parents in the doorway of the kitchen which is interrupted by a shot of two boys in the kitchen. When it cuts back to the parents, the dad is now missing and the lighting has drastically become darker. When it cuts back to the kids it is bright and vibrant outside, showing grand effect on the lighting in the room itself. What happened? Did they forget to film something and had to come back later? It doesn't bog down the film one bit, but sometimes when a film gives you something unexpected, and when you just don't have much else to say, it comes in handy. Staying Together is a healthy exercise in the coming of age formula, and a worthy mention for forgotten eighties dramas that are sadly never spoken about in present day.

    Starring: Tim Quill, Dermont Mulroney, Sean Astin, Stockard Channing, Jim Haynie, and Melinda Dillon. Directed by: Lee Grant.
    kerrikp

    Memorable

    I have to admit, given I saw it close to when it was made, I cannot remember the whole film. I have flashes of Melinda Dillon's performance in my head and I absolutely refuse to say anything even remotely negative about Stockard Channing. What also sticks in my head, to this day, is a scene between the three brothers...all of them walking down the main road of the town at some ungodly hour after a good round of drinking and Sean Astin is trying to convince the other two that F*** you is actually a compliment. He has his reasons. It's worth watching. But that's my opinion.

    P.S. To the previous poster...the WORST movie ever? Well I only lasted about 20 minutes into Howard the Duck, but I certainly think it has the flop odor to top almost anything else.
    6caspian1978

    A Coming of Age Movie

    A wonderful look into the lives of three brothers that are making that giant step into becoming people. Growing up in a small town U.S.A., the McDermott brothers find themselves and their family changed with the selling of the family business and the death of their father. One searches from a place in society with success, as the other searches for love and achievement. Sean Astin leads this wonderful cast of original and very true characters as the more troubled and comical of the three brothers. The overall moral of this story is hope. My final comment, its a nice film for the right audience.
    9jades9

    a little sad, but altogether touching.

    It's the story of three brothers pulling together in the midst of hardship and loss, and learning that the really important things in life are family, love, trust, and forgiveness. The entire cast manages to pull in a powerful performance despite a few lousy one-liners. A great film for fans of true to life problems befalling believable families. Also worth a look for fans of Dermot Mulroney or Sean Astin. They both do an astounding job, often bringing you to tears. Take my word for it and rent this today!

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    • Trivia
      Features Dermot Mulroney, who is frequently confused for Dylan McDermott, portraying Kit McDermott, further adding to the confusion.
    • Quotes

      Lois Cook: You know, I've been thinkin' about that erection of yours. Are you, um, doing anything with it, say around eleven o'clock tonight? You know where I live? Bring it by.

    • Connections
      Features Jeopardy! (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      The More Things Change
      Performed by Paul Cotton

      Courtesy of Existia, Inc.

      Written by Richard Feldman and Peter Beckett

      Published by Irving Music, Inc. on behalf of itself and Long Range Music (BMI), ORCA Songs (ASCAP), Pennystamp Music (BMI)

      Produced by Richard Feldman

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boy's Life
    • Filming locations
      • Columbia, South Carolina, USA
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,348,025
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,020,777
      • Nov 12, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,348,025
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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