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Hoodlum and Son

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
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4.8/10
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Mia Sara, Myles Jeffrey, and Ted King in Hoodlum and Son (2003)
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In 1933, ten-year-old troublemaker Archie and his neglectful father have a strained relationship . Archie gets in the way of his father's attempts to clear a debt with Benny, a hardcore mobs... Read allIn 1933, ten-year-old troublemaker Archie and his neglectful father have a strained relationship . Archie gets in the way of his father's attempts to clear a debt with Benny, a hardcore mobster only interested in serious business.In 1933, ten-year-old troublemaker Archie and his neglectful father have a strained relationship . Archie gets in the way of his father's attempts to clear a debt with Benny, a hardcore mobster only interested in serious business.

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    • Ashley Way
  • Writer
    • Ashley Way
  • Stars
    • Mia Sara
    • Ted King
    • Ron Perlman
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    • Director
      • Ashley Way
    • Writer
      • Ashley Way
    • Stars
      • Mia Sara
      • Ted King
      • Ron Perlman
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    Mia Sara
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    • Charlie Ellroy
    Ron Perlman
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    • 'Ugly' Jim McCrae
    Robert Vaughn
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    • Benny 'The Bomb' Palladino
    Myles Jeffrey
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    • Archie Ellroy
    Emily McArthur
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    Michael Richard
    • Sheriff Duggan
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    • 'Four Eyes' Morton
    Ian Roberts
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    Karin van der Laag
    • Big 'Juicy' Lucy
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      • Ashley Way
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    10john-ruffle

    Full of Hoodlum and Fun!

    An independent British production shot in South Africa with a lot of American acting talent, here's a classic kid-friendly family comedy. The storyline involves the shenanigans of rival gangs set in 1933 – toward the end of American's prohibition era. The plot is easy to follow thanks to a clear script, so youngsters won't be puzzling at who is gunning for whom, but can simply enjoy the colourful characters and fast action.

    Despite some rather predictable plot points, the script (by Ashley Way, who also directed) is smoothly written, almost text-book perfect, with some really great dialogue. The only weakness for me was the ending. It works, (just) but I found it rather underdeveloped and abrupt: maybe the budget ran out. But it's the love interest that holds the film together, as Charlie (Ted King- a bit of a Mel Gibson look-alike) and small town girl Ellen (Mia Sara) avoid hitting it off most of the time. Will they, or won't they? Watch the film to find out, but if its voyeuristic bedroom scenes and breathless nights of passion you're after, be ready for a disappointment. It's refreshing to find a film that, while not disallowing sexual chemistry, keeps it from spilling over to a "mandatory" bedroom (read: box-office) scene. Despite the gangland-style shootouts, this really is as described on the box: "A Comedy for all the family." The photography (by South African cinematographer, "Buster" Reynolds) and production design (Burrie Van Zyl) both work seamlessly: effortlessly recreating an authentic 1930s "feel" to the film. In any movie, the designer and cinematographer play key roles in the final 'look' of the picture, but of course the best shot film in the world will fall sadly flat if the acting and direction fall short. Here we have some wonderful child performances: South African Charlotte Savage turns in a masterfully under-played, delightful performance as Virginia, who is just a little bit sweet on Archie, played by Hollywood's Myles Jeffrey who, amazingly, already had more than twenty screen credits to his name when he appeared in this role.

    A word about plot: Arguably, there are just ten major dramatic themes that any film can be classified by – for instance, the 'quest' picture (which is where we could pigeon hole "The Da Vinci Code"). Another re-occurring theme is that of 'redemption', where the quest is revealed more from the inside of the character outward; often transformational. The "Shawshank Redemption" (definitely not for child viewing, by the way) is an outstanding example of this theme. When we discuss redemption in the movies, we are not taking about some dusty religiosity. It is about this journey of inner transformation. Much of the dramatic tension of such films comes from the inner conflict that the central character goes through in coming to terms with him or herself. But this movie has lots of fun action and snappy dialogue, too.

    While the film can be viewed as pure escapist entertainment, there are also numerous mini-lessons to be learnt – and not just in the delightful school-room sequence, either – which incidentally, works as well as any part of the film, and was a definite highlight for me personally: just listen to the dialogue and enjoy the wonderful child performances! The film has a certain feel to it that tells me that this was somehow a cherished project for producers Paul and Elizabeth Matthews (Imdb have Elizabeth uncredited). It was a first time outing for Ashley Way in the director's chair, and it would be interesting to know how this UK movie got to be shot in South Africa. Whatever the story behind just how it made it to the big screen, it should be sufficient for most audiences simply to know that this is a cleanly entertaining film. There's no gratuitous violence; no blood and gore, and (amazingly!) no swearing. Somehow, most the time at least, most of the characters seem to emerge from the numerous shoot-outs still alive and breathing! In all, an eminently watchable film, one that I am glad to recommend without reservation.
    5mizhelenuk

    Fun film for the youngsters

    Crisp camera-work, rich in detail, and a thoroughly personable cast offset a rather lacklustre storyline and a slightly weak script in a film by newcomer Ashley Way. Filmed in South Africa, the film is nice to look at, and fun for the kiddies - a wisecracking hero, a great kid that's a refreshing change from the usual pain-in-the-butt kids in Hollywood movies, and a whole passel of fun villains battling it out for a pile of illegally-gained moolah. Ted King and Myles Jeffries work well together, and Robert Vaughn is suitably menacing as arch-hoodlum Benny 'The Bomb' Palladino - but the true fun guy in this is Ron Perlman as upstart Irish hoodlum 'Ugly Jim' MacRae, all red hair, cigars, and the most incredibly loud clothes you've ever seen. Just a joy to watch. Fun movie to keep the offspring happy on a wet Sunday afternoon.

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      Sheriff Duggan: What you hollerin' about, you great googlin' mooglie? I had me enough of your monkeyshines and shenanigans.

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      References L'ennemi public (1931)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hoodlum & Son
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production company
      • Peakviewing Transatlantic PLC
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