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Bad Boys

Bad Boys

  • Status: Released
  • 25-03-1983
  • Runtime: 123 min
  • Score: 7
  • Vote count: 273

Mick O'Brien is a young Chicago street thug torn between a life of petty crime and the love of his girlfriend. But when the heist of a local drug dealer goes tragically wrong Mick is sentenced to a brutal juvenile prison where violence is a rite of passage and respect is measured in vengeance.

Sean Penn

Mick O'Brien

Reni Santoni

Ramon Herrera

Jim Moody

Gene Daniels

Eric Gurry

Horowitz

Esai Morales

Paco Moreno

Ally Sheedy

J. C. Walenski

Clancy Brown

Viking Lofgren

Robert Lee Rush

Tweety

John Zenda

Wagner

Tony Mockus Jr.

Warden Bendix

Alan Ruck

Carl Brennan

Erik Barefield

Terrell

Dean Fortunato

Perretti

Lawrence Mah

Ricky Lee

Jorge Noa

Carlos

Ray Caballero

Pablo

Martha De La Cruz

Mrs. Moreno

Ray Ramirez

Mr. Moreno

Eugene J. Anthony

Robert Walenski

Marco A. David

Pacito

Michael Andrew Gorman

Detective Moran

Don James

Black Gang Leader

Jane Alderman

Woman Victim

Rick Rosenthal

Judge

Fran Stone

Vicki O'Brien

Omar S. Saunders

Johnson

Kevin Springs

Roberts

Eric David

Lineup Boy #1

John San Juro

Lineup Boy #2

Adam Pelty

Teen Gun Dealer

Robin Coleman

Squad Car Cop

Bill Martin Jr.

Truck Driver

Myles O'Donnell

Worker

Edward Kearns

Lineup Sergeant

Brenda Joyce Minor

Policewoman

Richard Lee Padget

Guard

Peter Kirkpatrick

Mess Hall Supervisor #1

David Barrett

Mess Hall Supervisor #2

Marvin Townes

Bad Dude #1

Aaron Holden

Bad Dude #2

Jason Gedrick

Inmate (uncredited)

Bazzjazz

Being an early favorite of when I first discovered the potential of Sean Penn. Really gritty film centered around some youths that are ‘raging against the machine’ and learned to fend for themselves on the street. It’s a good film if you can appreciate it in it’s own time and merit.

CinemaSerf

Sean Penn is "O'Brien" who is sent down for the accidental killing of an eight year old lad. His time in prison subjects him to the usual pressures and bullying but he allies with the shrewd electronics whizz "Horowitz" (Eric Gurry) and slowly but surely starts to learn the ropes, turn the tables and thrive. When he learns that the older brother of the dead boy has seriously assaulted his girlfriend "JC" (a few, sparing, contributions from Ally Sheedy) and is now incarcerated in the same institution, a deadly reckoning is on the cards with "Paco" (Esai Morales). Penn never did shy away from the grittier roles and here he carries off his part quite efficiently, though without much sparkle, but the rest of the cast - especially prison scumbag "Lofgren" (the always one-dimensional Clancy Brown) - really only make up the numbers as this predictable and rather plodding two hours of slowly building revenge drama heads to it's inevitable conclusion. It might have been more impactful at the time, but forty years on it is a wordy variation on a well travelled theme that is easy to watch and just as easy to forget.

RobMcJ

Originally watched this on TV (WUTV Buffalo 29) and I vividly remembered the soda can scene - (although I thought he put them in a sock) plus the performances of Sean Penn and Esai Morales. I did not remember a young Ally Sheedy, Clancy Brown and Alan Ruck.