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Format: VHS
 Jun 1991
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: HiFi
 101 min.
 UPC: 019485132038 |
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Movie Description This frank drama contrasts the lives of two brothers who are opposite in a almost every way. Joe (Brad Pitt) is the perfect son and athlete obsessed with his dream of a track scholarship. His brother Billy (Rick Schroder) is a short-fused teenage rebel paroled from reform school. When Joe talks Billy into joining a rival school's track team, he unexpectedly finds himself racing against his own brother and possibly killing his scholarship dreams, as well as his relationship with Billy. Pitt and Schroder are fantastic as the bickering brothers who can't seem to come to a truce.
Synopsis This drama contrasts the lives of two brothers: one's a high school track star, the other's a quick-tempered rebel who's rapidly heading towards a life of crime. The athlete tries to rehabilitate his brother by getting him involved in sports. But when the two must compete against each other, it nearly destroys their relationship.
Film Notes The film has both R-rated and a PG-13 rated versions.
The film was exhibited at the Houston International Film Festival in 1990.
A Rosenbloom Entertainment production.
Additional credits: Farrel Levy (editor, sound), Thomas Meleck (production design), Francesca Bill (associate producer), Robert A. Schacht (associate producer).
Industry Reviews "...A modest, engaging teen movie of exceptional substance and insight that boasts shining performances from Rick Schroder and Brad Pitt..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (02/15/1991)
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