Russkies
A group of American boys discovers a Russian sailor washed up on the coast of Florida and decide to befriend him, assuming that he is friendly and will bring them no danger and thus go against the ideas of their parents, as well as the government.
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- Cast:
- Joaquin Phoenix , Peter Billingsley , Whip Hubley , Stefan DeSalle , Summer Phoenix , Susan Walters , Patrick Kilpatrick
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You won't be disappointed!
Just perfect...
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Cold War silliness with a group of American boys befriending a Russian sailor that has washed ashore in Florida and learning "they" aren't that different from "us," after all. Cue the eye rolling. Most notable today for being the first starring role for Joaquin Phoenix (billed as Leaf Phoenix back then). He's kind of annoying in this, honestly, but a lot of that is the clichéd way the character is written as a gung-ho anti-commie cartoon. Peter Billingsley is another of the kids. A few years prior he would have been top-billed but, alas, the plight of the aging child star. Whip Hubley (who?) plays the Russian and he's pretty much awful. He does have a nice head of hair, though. I've noticed a lot of remarks here seem up-in-arms about the "homo" insult and other things along those lines that weren't forbidden back then. So if you're someone who is prone to getting the vapors every time you hear something that offends your delicate sensibilities, you might not want to watch this.
This is one of those movies you see on a Sunday afternoon on TV. This was my first time renting it from the library, I am trying to watch all of Joachin's films. His acting was great an so was his reading ability..that is what makes a great actor. The little blond that was in Something Wicked This Way Comes was exceptional as well. The 80's look comes thru in this movie, and it still stands up to today's films. If you like Joachin Phoenix, this is one to admire and watch. The music is really 80's a lot of keyboard. And the only person I didn't like was Carol King. She can't act and she can barely sing. Otherwise it was enjoyable.
With the Cold War raging on, this film really was a change of pace, bringing out a more poignant look between two warring nations. While the reality of the story felt contrived, it proved to be one of those films which brought a warm feeling in the bottom of the soul. Despite the cheesy 80s music and styles, this is still a movie one has to see with a group of friends.
POSS A BIT OF A SPOILER!! I first saw this film in 1988 and i LOVED it. As i remember it, it is about 3 young kids who find a russian sailor washed up on a usa beach, and they decide to hide him, but he wants to discover more of where he is and leaves where he has been staying. This is a very true 80's movie and one that reminds me a lot of my own childhood as when me and my brother and friends were younger we used to hide and go on mad adventures. I would say if you like 80's movies like the Goonies and Adventures in baby sitting you will love this ace of a movie. I would argree srtongly with the other person who has commented on this film, it is a VERY difficult film to find anywhere, most of my current friends dont beleive me that it even exists i have not been able to source it from anywhere!! Anyway if you do get to see it ENJOY!!