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A young Boston stockbroker on the run from the mob decides to hide out in his little cousin's small town, and accidentally enrolls as a high-school student.A young Boston stockbroker on the run from the mob decides to hide out in his little cousin's small town, and accidentally enrolls as a high-school student.A young Boston stockbroker on the run from the mob decides to hide out in his little cousin's small town, and accidentally enrolls as a high-school student.
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Wall Street stock broker (Jon Cryer), set to testify against a mob boss, is nearly killed by a hit-man. He escapes and runs off to hide with relatives, where he changes his appearance and passes himself off as a high school student.
Silly but enjoyable comedy. One of Cryer's better starring roles. Supporting cast is good. Pretty Annabeth Gish is the jailbait love interest. Nice soundtrack, too. My favorite part is the bit character Shawn, a troublesome high school student who tells the principal "Go ahead and call my parents, dude. I didn't do sh*t." I laughed hard at this guy because he reminded me of so many losers I went to school with.
Silly but enjoyable comedy. One of Cryer's better starring roles. Supporting cast is good. Pretty Annabeth Gish is the jailbait love interest. Nice soundtrack, too. My favorite part is the bit character Shawn, a troublesome high school student who tells the principal "Go ahead and call my parents, dude. I didn't do sh*t." I laughed hard at this guy because he reminded me of so many losers I went to school with.
"Hiding Out" is a decent lightweight feature for Jon Cryer and Keith Coogan fans alike. Cryer plays a financial investor who is witness to a mobster's inside trading. But, instead of expediting his testimony and sending him to the witness protection program, he plays dress up and poses as a high school student, a task which is he too uptight for at first, but eventually gets into the swing of things.
The story is pretty stupid, and the ending, in that eager attempt for a happy ending by letting all of the characters fall in love while impecably saving the day, is even more stupid. But, if you don't mind dumb 80s comedies like these, so long as they're about the teen life, then you should enjoy this. One thing's for sure, Jon Cryer, no matter how old he gets, still looks like a teenager.
The story is pretty stupid, and the ending, in that eager attempt for a happy ending by letting all of the characters fall in love while impecably saving the day, is even more stupid. But, if you don't mind dumb 80s comedies like these, so long as they're about the teen life, then you should enjoy this. One thing's for sure, Jon Cryer, no matter how old he gets, still looks like a teenager.
Jon Cryer might seem a bit too young to be playing a 30-something, but thanks to his charm, he pulls it off in this pretty decent 80's comedy about a stock broker who hides out in his hometown under a new identity and has to pretend to be a high schooler in order to escape the mob.
It's a goofy, far fetched story, but with the trademark 80's charm, it kinda works. Annabeth Gish and Keith Coogan offer Cryer nice support and the finale gets pretty exciting. Also, look out for a young Joy Behar as a sassy waitress.
It's a goofy, far fetched story, but with the trademark 80's charm, it kinda works. Annabeth Gish and Keith Coogan offer Cryer nice support and the finale gets pretty exciting. Also, look out for a young Joy Behar as a sassy waitress.
This movie falls into the "high school comedy" genre (like Better Off Dead and others). If you're not looking for a serious movie and are willing to suspend your disbelief, it is a lighthearted comedy and one of my personal favorites. Possibly not for the "serious critic" movie watcher, but for those looking for fun, check this one out.
I noticed that no one who left a comment said anything really bad about it. Gee, I wonder why. Could it be because it's a great movie?
I loved this movie. I'm surprised that it didn't have a bigger following amongst teens and young adults back then. Weirdos.
I loved this movie. I'm surprised that it didn't have a bigger following amongst teens and young adults back then. Weirdos.
Did you know
- GoofsOutside the school, Andrew bums a cigarette off a student and then asks for a light, which the student refuses to give him. A short time later, inside the school, he pulls a lighter from his pocket to light the same cigarette.
- Quotes
Andrew Morenski: I used to be just like you: a short, horny, hopeless dork.
Patrick Morenski: And now look at you.
Andrew Morenski: Well, I'm not short.
- Crazy creditsThe song "Anchors Aweigh" is played by the Topsail High School Marching Band.
- SoundtracksLive My Life
Performed by Boy George
Written by Allee Willis and Danny Sembello
Produced by Paul Fox and John Robie
Published by Streamline Moderne Music/Texascity Music (BMI)/No Pain, No Gain/Unicity Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Virgin Records America Inc.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Adult Education
- Filming locations
- Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(the town of Topsail Bay, Delaware)
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,019,441
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,062,120
- Nov 8, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $7,019,441
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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