Staying Together
- 1989
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- 1h 31m
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6.1/10
975
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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.
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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!
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.
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.
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.
This slightly below average film explores a typical small town South Carolina family through some trials and tribulations.
While it breaks no new dramatic ground, "Staying Together" takes a look at the coming of age of late teen brothers in an average American semi-rural setting.
The talented Stockard Channing heads a handsome cast, all hard working to make the most of an earnest if uneven script.
While the film isn't for everyone, those who can appreciate a story of an average smalltown American family may find these characters and situations of interest. Lee Grant is the director.
While it breaks no new dramatic ground, "Staying Together" takes a look at the coming of age of late teen brothers in an average American semi-rural setting.
The talented Stockard Channing heads a handsome cast, all hard working to make the most of an earnest if uneven script.
While the film isn't for everyone, those who can appreciate a story of an average smalltown American family may find these characters and situations of interest. Lee Grant is the director.
The security that three brothers had with their family and their father's business is shattered without warning when the business is sold. Each brother deals in his own way: one growing up quickly, one capping his anger until he explodes, and the youngest, who is seemingly unaffected, actually being the glue that holds everything together. It's a great idea that with another 30 minutes could have been developed into a wonderful film; unfortunately, in about 90 minutes all that was done was done shallowly. Except for the acting: all the actors, particularly those playing the brothers, were great, and tried very hard to make the film three-dimensional. An OK "feel-good" movie, worth seeing.
Did you know
- TriviaStockard Channing and Dinah Manoff previously appeared in Grease (1978).
- ConnectionsFeatures Jeopardy! (1984)
- SoundtracksThe 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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Box office
- 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
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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