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Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five (1998)
What would you do? 

What if somebody told you that one of your very best friends from High School, someone you were really close to, had lost his mind and disappeared. Without a trace. Would you believe it? Would you wonder how it all came to pass? 

Would you look for him? 

These are the questions that face Stan and Daniel, the two lifelong friends at the center of WENT TO CONEY ISLAND ON A MISSION FROM GOD...BE BACK BY FIVE. They've heard a rumor that a childhood buddy, Richie, with whom they've lost touch over the years, has been sighted, apparently insane, actually living out at the amusement park on Coney Island. Dubious at first, but looking for a reason to skip out on work, they decide that the only way to know for sure is to go and find him. 

What follows is a quirky tale of love, self-discovery, secrets, and betrayal. On a wintry day, we follow Stan and Daniel as they search the boardwalk and the arcades, the defunct remains of the once-glittering amusement park, for the lost Richie.
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Two young men (Jon Cryer, Rick Stear) who have been friends since early childhood decide to go on a trip to find a third friend (Rafael Baez) who has long since disappeared. Stories they hav... Read allTwo young men (Jon Cryer, Rick Stear) who have been friends since early childhood decide to go on a trip to find a third friend (Rafael Baez) who has long since disappeared. Stories they have heard indicate that the friend has been seen in an apparently rambling, incoherent state... Read allTwo young men (Jon Cryer, Rick Stear) who have been friends since early childhood decide to go on a trip to find a third friend (Rafael Baez) who has long since disappeared. Stories they have heard indicate that the friend has been seen in an apparently rambling, incoherent state at Coney Island. Their trip leads them to a number of adventures involving the otherworld... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Schenkman
  • Writers
    • Jon Cryer
    • Richard Schenkman
  • Stars
    • Jon Cryer
    • Rick Stear
    • Rafael Báez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    419
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Schenkman
    • Writers
      • Jon Cryer
      • Richard Schenkman
    • Stars
      • Jon Cryer
      • Rick Stear
      • Rafael Báez
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • Daniel
    Rick Stear
    • Stan
    Rafael Báez
    • Richie
    Ione Skye
    Ione Skye
    • Gabby
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Skee-Ball Weasel
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Maurice
    Akili Prince
    • Julie
    Aesha Waks
    Aesha Waks
    • Cindy Goldclang
    Dominic Chianese
    Dominic Chianese
    • Mickey (The Photographer)
    Susan Foster
    • Jennifer
    Christina Hernandez
    • Alegra, Richie's sister
    William Wise
    • Sexy Larry (The Store Owner)
    Patricia Mauceri
    Patricia Mauceri
    • Mrs. Muñoz
    Leslie Hendrix
    Leslie Hendrix
    • The Bearded Lady
    Jesse Lenat
    Jesse Lenat
    • Jojo
    Brandon Espinoza
    Brandon Espinoza
    • 12 Year Old Stan
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    • 12 Year Old Daniel
    • (as Timmy Reifsnyder)
    Richard Acosta
    • 12 Year Old Richie
    • Director
      • Richard Schenkman
    • Writers
      • Jon Cryer
      • Richard Schenkman
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    4writ74

    Real story is lost in film

    This movie, which I just discovered at the video store, has apparently sit around for a couple of years without a distributor. It's easy to see why. The story of two friends living in New York searching for their pal from high school who is now living homeless under the boardwalk at Coney Island, has flashes of being a very good film, but ultimately is weighted down by the story focusing on Stan and Daniel, rather than on their homeless friend Richie. Cryer is as usual very good and the film has a nice stark look to it, with the ghostly images of Coney Island. However, writer Cryer and director Richard Schenkman are too busy dealing with the fairly uninteresting lives of Stan and Daniel rather than focusing on Richie. One flashback in a music store, where Richie has a crush on an employee stands out and really shows the viewer where this film could have gone. But in the end, not much. Two many drawn out scenes of annoyance, such as inside the Skeeball building. RATING 4 out of 10.
    9topo872

    A little gem of a movie that deserves to be discovered

    Went To Coney Island On A Mission From God, Be Back By Five- Terrific Drama/comedy written, produced and co-starring Jon Cryer about a trio of friends in New York city that have known each other since childhood. They have lost touch as they became adults as often happens until one day two of them get news that the third is homeless and living in Coney Island. so the two take off from work "on a mission from God" (their code to play hooky from school as kids) to find their friend. So the stage is set for a journey of friendship and discovery as we see how these grown men have faced adulthood and its challenges, or more importantly, run from them. We experience their childhood through a series of flashbacks from which we gleam information that directly impacts the present day narrative such as that their missing friend may not have been heterosexual, though they knew him as a ladies man and how this led to a huge tragedy in his life. This kind of movie is hard to pull off and could easily fall into Hollywood schmaltz with a lot of weeping and teary-eyed falsehoods. But this movie avoids all that and keeps a rather hard edge at all times. Understanding that the subject matter is serious and never makes fun of its characters, or looks down on them to pull at your heart strings. The terrific acting goes a long, long way to make this all work with kudos to Cryer who essays the less flashy role of the nebbish. Newcomer Rick Steer is really good as well as his angry, alcoholic friend who has tried to hang onto their youth for all these years. Rafeal Baez is very good as the lost friend too, in a difficult role, having to play both repression and mental illness without over doing it. he does a fine job. Ione Skye is on board in a supporting role and it is always nice to see her too. Overall this is a little gem of a movie that has for some reason been overlooked for almost ten years now. Time to rectify that situation.
    erica-7

    A must see...pray they get distribution.

    A movie with totally entertaining dialogue... conversations that leave you wondering if people really do talk to each other that way. Coney Island is a rarity in that it offers a peephole into the world of male friendships as well as a great reprieve from the sinking ships and apocalyptic explosions that litter the screens these days.
    10amy-112

    Atmospheric, Emotional, Independent

    WENT TO CONEY ISLAND...is the story of two adult best friends (Cryer and newcomer Rick Stear) who go looking for a high school buddy who is long missing and believed to be homeless. Their search brings them to Coney Island in March--a bleak, overcast landscape symbolizing their bygone youth and abandoned dreams.

    The cinematography is stunning--the cloudy and captivating blues and grays of late winter. The atmospheric mise-en-scene plays a primary role in the film. The paint peeling, abandoned amusements, the deserted rides--all carry the hollow loneliness of a ghost town. Coney Island is frightening and glorious in all it's kitschy Americana run-down splendor!

    The search for the lost pal takes the friends to the freak show, skeeball parlor, bumper cars, and under the boardwalk. When at last they find him, they are forced to grapple with taking action to help him treat his mental illness, and to help themselves out of the ruts (dead end jobs, alcoholism) that they have sunk to. The dialogue is rhythmic, humorous, and authentic.

    Baez plays the homeless friend, Richie, with sensitivity. Rick Stear as Stan, the alcoholic, makes a passionate film debut. Pop-culture icon Jon ("Duckie") Cryer takes a serious turn as Daniel.

    The flashback to the boys' "glory days" in a high school garage band--covering Adam and the Ants "AntMusic" (!)--is worth the price of admission!

    It's refreshing to see a film that is well-written, socially conscious, and emotionally relevant. It is a far cry from the tired Hollywood "formula." I encourage all film-lovers to see it.
    9LeiterMets

    Can't believe didn't get recognition

    What an incredibly subtle yet poignant and worthwhile film. I couldn't believe how much it made me think and I liked it more and more after I saw it. Stunning visuals, as they are not technically brilliant, but more give the absolute perfect mood that is needed. Rick Stear is excellent, and I am surprised he hasn't done more. Overall, just a well-done movie. 9.5 out of 10.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Evenmore Entertainment
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      • $15,970
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,917
      • Sep 10, 2000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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