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Over the Edge (1979)

Over the Edge (1979)
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The protagonists of Over the Edge are the teen-aged offspring of the residents of a planned suburban community. This bland little town has been designed with conformity in mind, and with no thought of making the kids' lives worth living. Even worse, there is very little opportunity for any of the teens to grow "out" of the community and live elsewhere. Consequently, the kids rebel by drinking themselves sick, dealing in drugs, and indulging in deadly violence. Inasmuch as the local cops are predisposed to beat the teens into submission, the kids retaliate by directing their frustrations at the Law; the results are tragic, to be sure, but in no way predictable. Over the Edge struck as sensitive a nerve with young 1970s moviegoers as Rebel Without a Cause did with their 1950s forebears. Matt Dillon made his screen debut in Over the Edge, distinguishing himself in an ensemble cast that also includes Vincent Spano, Andy Romano, Ellen Geer, and Harry Northrup. The screenplay was written by Charles Haas and Tim Hunter; the soundtrack songs feature the Ramones. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Matt DillonMichael Kramer, (more)
Director(s):
Jonathan Kaplan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Over the Edge

The protagonists of Over the Edge are the teen-aged offspring of the residents of a planned suburban community. This bland little town has been designed with conformity in mind, and with no thought of making the kids' lives worth living. Even worse, there is very little opportunity for any of the teens to grow "out" of the community and live elsewhere. Consequently, the kids rebel by drinking themselves sick, dealing in drugs, and indulging in deadly violence. Inasmuch as the local cops are predisposed to beat the teens into submission, the kids retaliate by directing their frustrations at the Law; the results are tragic, to be sure, but in no way predictable. Over the Edge struck as sensitive a nerve with young 1970s moviegoers as Rebel Without a Cause did with their 1950s forebears. Matt Dillon made his screen debut in Over the Edge, distinguishing himself in an ensemble cast that also includes Vincent Spano, Andy Romano, Ellen Geer, and Harry Northrup. The screenplay was written by Charles Haas and Tim Hunter; the soundtrack songs feature the Ramones. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Jonathan Kaplan
Writer(s):
Charles HaasH.F. MaltbyTim Hunter
Producer(s):
Walter MycroftGeorge Litto
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Youth Substance Use, Profanity, Watch With Your Teen, Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children)
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    Tim H.

    Foster City, CA. While watching Over the Edge a few times during the eighties on TV, I couldn’t help noticing how eerily similar this film was to my own teen years….because it is based on my home town of Foster City, California. Very believable acting throughout with teenagers playing teenagers, what a concept! Very good cinematography and an excellent soundtrack. Except for the ‘over the top’ ending, this film is an extremely accurate portrayal of growing up in the seventies. Watching this movie is like looking in the mirror thirty years ago, very strange. A timeless masterpiece of vintage Americana……Teenage Wasteland!

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    Maria P.

    For those who were teenagers in the 70's and early eighties, this will bring back a lot of memories. I still consider it to have one of the best movie soundtracks of all time!

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    Brigette and christopher M.

    This movie is one of my top 5 all time movies . Matt Dillon at his start, what a great movie !!!

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