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The Little Fugitive (2004)

The Little Fugitive (2004)
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A seven year-old boy who believes he has killed his older brother flees to Coney Island in director Joanna Lipper's remake of the 1953 classic that Francois Truffaut once credited with sparking the French New Wave film movement. Young Lenny is about to turn twelve. Since their father is in prison and their mother works long hours at a nearby nursing home, Lenny and his younger brother Joey often spend long portions of the day unsupervised. In order to celebrate his birthday, Lenny and his friends make plans to ride the world famous Cyclone rollercoaster at the Coney Island amusement park. Joey too wants to ride the Cyclone, but he is too small and won't be permitted onboard even if he does tag along. When Joey defies Lenny's order to stay at home, the scheming older sibling concocts an elaborate prank in order to teach his insolent sibling a message. Much to Lenny's horror, however, the innocent prank goes frightfully awry and Joey now believes that he has killed his older brother. Realizing just how much trouble the terrified Joey could get himself into without proper supervision, Lenny soon sets out for Coney Island in a desperate quest to rescue him before events take a truly tragic turn. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
David CastroNicolas Marti-Salgado, (more)
Director(s):
Joanna Lipper
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Little Fugitive

A seven year-old boy who believes he has killed his older brother flees to Coney Island in director Joanna Lipper's remake of the 1953 classic that Francois Truffaut once credited with sparking the French New Wave film movement. Young Lenny is about to turn twelve. Since their father is in prison and their mother works long hours at a nearby nursing home, Lenny and his younger brother Joey often spend long portions of the day unsupervised. In order to celebrate his birthday, Lenny and his friends make plans to ride the world famous Cyclone rollercoaster at the Coney Island amusement park. Joey too wants to ride the Cyclone, but he is too small and won't be permitted onboard even if he does tag along. When Joey defies Lenny's order to stay at home, the scheming older sibling concocts an elaborate prank in order to teach his insolent sibling a message. Much to Lenny's horror, however, the innocent prank goes frightfully awry and Joey now believes that he has killed his older brother. Realizing just how much trouble the terrified Joey could get himself into without proper supervision, Lenny soon sets out for Coney Island in a desperate quest to rescue him before events take a truly tragic turn. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

Complete Cast of The Little Fugitive


Director(s):
Joanna Lipper
Writer(s):
Raymond AbrashkinMorris EngelRuth Orkin
Producer(s):
Vince MaggioFrederick ZolloNicholas Paleologos
Categories:
Drama
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BILL C.

I remember seeing this often on TV when I was a kid, and was struck by how different things were in New York as opposed to Los Angeles, and by the clear, straightforward storytelling. A memorable film...this has stuck with me through the years, and definitely worth renting.

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Vanessa D.

Listening to the history of Coney Island was quite fascinating for me. As for the movie itself, I found the plot emotional, yet frustrating as the characters entangled themselves into a place that continuously seemed to get worse. I found the ending disturbingly sad.

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Spencer M.

This is an emotional story which is probably more true than the viewer would like to think. The acting wasn't all that good but it did make the boys seem more real than a seasoned actor would have. Very sad but I enjoyed the story.

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