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Playing for Keeps

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
779
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Playing for Keeps (1986)
Danny, Spikes and Silk have just recently graduated from high school in New York. Danny finds a title deed for a huge house in a small town. He has a dream to turn it into a Rock n' Roll hotel. The townspeople though are not very welcome to the New Yorkers. With a little help from an aging stockbroker, a local girl, and the "stockholders" (friends from New York), they are able to help Danny pursue his dream.
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Danny, Spikes and Silk have just recently graduated from high school in New York. Danny finds a title deed for a huge house in a small town. He has a dream to turn it into a Rock n' Roll hot... Read allDanny, Spikes and Silk have just recently graduated from high school in New York. Danny finds a title deed for a huge house in a small town. He has a dream to turn it into a Rock n' Roll hotel. The townspeople though are not very welcome to the New Yorkers. With a little help fro... Read allDanny, Spikes and Silk have just recently graduated from high school in New York. Danny finds a title deed for a huge house in a small town. He has a dream to turn it into a Rock n' Roll hotel. The townspeople though are not very welcome to the New Yorkers. With a little help from an aging stockbroker, a local girl, and the "stockholders" (friends from New York), they... Read all

  • Directors
    • Bob Weinstein
    • Harvey Weinstein
  • Writers
    • Bob Weinstein
    • Harvey Weinstein
    • Jeremy Leven
  • Stars
    • Daniel Jordano
    • Matthew Penn
    • Leon W. Grant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    779
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    • Directors
      • Bob Weinstein
      • Harvey Weinstein
    • Writers
      • Bob Weinstein
      • Harvey Weinstein
      • Jeremy Leven
    • Stars
      • Daniel Jordano
      • Matthew Penn
      • Leon W. Grant
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniel Jordano
    Daniel Jordano
    • Danny
    Matthew Penn
    Matthew Penn
    • Spikes
    Leon W. Grant
    • Silk
    Mary B. Ward
    • Chloe
    Marisa Tomei
    Marisa Tomei
    • Tracy
    Jimmy Baio
    Jimmy Baio
    • Steinberg
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Rockerfeller
    Kim Hauser
    • Marie
    Robert Milli
    • Cromwell
    John Randolph Jones
    John Randolph Jones
    • Sheriff Billy Sullivan
    • (as John Randolf Jones)
    Bruce Kluger
    • Gene Epstein
    Anthony Marciona
    Anthony Marciona
    • Ronnie Long
    Glen Robert Robillard
    • Joel
    J.D. Rosenbaum
    J.D. Rosenbaum
    • Davey Beck
    Frank Scasso
    • Van Go-Go
    Lisa Schultz
    • Jill
    Douglas Warhit
    Douglas Warhit
    • Larry Diamond
    • (as Doug Warhit)
    Pete Antico
    Pete Antico
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    • Directors
      • Bob Weinstein
      • Harvey Weinstein
    • Writers
      • Bob Weinstein
      • Harvey Weinstein
      • Jeremy Leven
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    2harvjam8

    This movie is no `Xanadu`

    This movie is very similar to the 1980 film Xanadu. A lot of IMDB users may not like that film either, but at least Xanadu had the beautiful Olivia Newton-John and a great soundtrack. This film has about 10 minutes of the cute Marisa Tomei and 1 decent soundtrack song (Say the Word by Arcadia). I wanted this movie to end so badly, yet it was like watching a car accident. I just couldn`t turn away because it was so bad!! This movie is no `Xanadu`.
    ricecakes

    Small Town Cheese, Corny But Kinda Fun

    Well, I grew up and still live near in the town where this was filmed. I saw part of this film on TV first. It was pretty unnerving to flip the channel and see familiar streets and buildings being broadcast; like being in the Twilight Zone.

    The only reason I purchased this movie was because of where it was filmed. The town has undergone some changes since the movie was made, so it's a nice nostalgic scrapbook of sorts. The movie itself is cheesy, corny, and rather poorly done like most teen oriented films of the 80's, though it had a LOT of potential... I must say, I'm quite surprised to see it out on DVD - wish I had known that before going to eBay and buying it on VHS!

    If you like cheese, small-town people made to look like dumb hicks, and teen power, then this is a must see. Otherwise, if you're not from the area it was filmed, it's almost a waste of time.

    Almost...it *is* pretty funny as long as you're not taking the movie seriously and considering it a drama like the little sticker on the box says....
    brgnj94

    Not filmed in New England!

    Yes, it was shot in 1983 in Honesdale PA. The name of the hotel when it was open in real life was Bethany Colony. After it had been closed for awhile it was used by the studio to make this movie. The Honesdale High School senior class were in the movie in the graduation scene. Unfortunately, the studio left the hotel in worse condition than when they found it. I've never seen it but would love to so I am trying to find a copy. Sounds like a DVD version I will never see but luckily I still have a VHS player! I was only 11 when it was filmed but remember the movie being filmed when I lived in Honesdale. Never knew the stars in it or that it was Miramax's first film. I'll have to let the rest of my friends know that.
    FeverDog

    "And introducing Marisa Tomei as Tracy"!

    I loved PLAYING FOR KEEPS when it was released in '86; I went to see it three times, and bought the soundtrack at least twice on cassette (I kept wearing it out). What can I say? I was 12. It was, at the very least, my introduction to Pete Townshend and, eventually, The Who. Last year I found the CD for a dollar in a cutout bin, and I'm shamelessly wallowing in it right now. (I'm in full-tilt cheesy '80s soundtrack mode - I've already run through BILL & TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE, and I've got HIDING OUT ready to go.)

    Speaking of $1 finds, I recently came across a beat-up VHS tape of PLAYING FOR KEEPS, and since a DVD release seems unlikely ever to happen, is there any other way to revisit something I enjoyed in seventh grade?

    After watching the tape, I wondered how I could have found such an inane, simpleminded movie so appealing. The best part is right at the top - the opening credits, with Townshend's spirited "Life to Life" starting things off. Or, at least the beginning was joyful in another time; the credits are interspersed with images of New York City, including a tinted, fractured photo-negative of the World Trade Center. The movie now, at least to me, starts off on a melancholy note, but the montage is fairly brief, and unrelated to the main story.

    Most of the movie is set in some generic, podunk New England burg, where it's Conservative Establishment vs. Idealistic Youth as our heroes plan to change a dilapidated hotel into a rock and roll manor (the reason that a large hotel was first built in such a remote location with no visible amenities in its vicinity is never given). Thinking this premise is somehow simultaneously predictable, stock, unlikely and implausible is letting the screenwriters off easy. I guess it goes without saying that this hotel turns out to be supremely gaudy and not the least bit cool; the production reeks of early MTV - it's replete with garish neon, acid wash denim, musical montages, and "Thriller"-era choreography, including break dancing.

    The credits are really the only part of PLAYING FOR KEEPS that doesn't make me gag now. The movie itself is unrelentingly shoddy and drowning in clichés, occasionally surfacing for inept acting and astonishingly lamebrained dialogue. (And the obligatory invocation of the movie's title couldn't have possibly been delivered with more agonizing ham-handedness.) No wonder that the cast, with one notable exception, continues to toil in obscurity.

    That exception is, of course, Marisa Tomei. PLAYING FOR KEEPS will be invaluable for the future Friar's Club Roast in her honor. I doubt even her biggest fans are aware of this movie, for which she must be grateful. PLAYING FOR KEEPS also the answer to a fine trivia question; how many people would know that this is the only directorial effort by Bob Weinstein? Miramax should package the DVD with director's commentary. I'd love to hear what co-writers & directors Bob and Harvey Weinstein have to say about this skeleton, and surely most of the cast could take some time off from their oh-so-busy schedules to record a separate cast track.

    Now that I've come clean about PLAYING FOR KEEPS, I should go ahead and disown other cinematic indiscretions from my youth. I better start rumaging through the bargain bins for used VHS tapes of RAD and MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY to expunge any lingering fondness for those equally banal movies.
    6iPhoney

    Better than average 80's Teen Movie...

    When I first looked at the LaserDisc jacket, I thought this movie was going to be a bomb, but was instead pleasantly surprised. Better than below average 80's Teen Adventures (like Kevin Bacon's often cheezy Quicksilver '86), this fun movie included a very young Marisa Tomei and super cute Mary B. Ward. Worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      One of the earliest known episodes of sexual harassment by producer Harvey Weinstein happened during the pre-production of Playing for Keeps (1986): "In 1984, when Tomi-Ann Roberts was a 20-year-old college junior, she waited tables in New York one summer and hoped to start an acting career. Mr. Weinstein, one of her customers, urged her to audition for a movie that he and his brother were planning to direct. He sent scripts, then asked her to meet him where he was staying so they could discuss the film, she said in an email and a telephone interview. When she arrived, he was nude in the bathtub, she recalled. He told her that she would give a much better audition if she were comfortable "getting naked in front of him," too, because the character she might play would have a topless scene. If she could not bare her breasts in private, she would not be able to do it on film, Ms. Roberts recalled Mr. Weinstein saying. (...) Ms. Roberts remembers apologizing on the way out, telling Mr. Weinstein that she was too prudish to go along. Later, she felt that he had manipulated her by feigning professional interest in her, and she doubted that she had ever been under serious consideration. (...) Today she is a psychology professor at Colorado College, researching sexual objectification, an interest she traces back in part to that long-ago encounter." [New York Times, Oct.10, 2017]
    • Goofs
      Chloe strips to swim, but moments later you can see she's wearing a white tube-top.
    • Quotes

      Danny: [after reading a bank loan poster urging to "See Your Bank Buddy!"] Excuse me, I'm looking for my First National Bank Buddy.

      Bank Buddy: You sure you don't want your Manhattan Bank Mommy?

      Danny: Could I see my buddy please?

      Bank Buddy: [sarcastically] I'm your buddy.

      Danny: Oh, I expected someone...

      Bank Buddy: So did I. So why don't we just make the best we can of a bad situation, shall we? Age?

      Danny: Well, its ah...

      Bank Buddy: Forget it. Present income?

      Danny: Well, its kind of like...

      Bank Buddy: Nothing?

      Danny: About that.

      Bank Buddy: Good. How would you prefer to be disqualified, on the basis of income or age?

    • Connections
      Featured in Arcadia: Say the Word (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Life to Live
      Written by Pete Townshend

      Performed by Pete Townshend

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dunder & Brak
    • Filming locations
      • Hawley, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Playing for Keeps Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,669,366
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,406,300
      • Oct 5, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,669,366
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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