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The Chocolate War

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.5K
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Ilan Mitchell-Smith in The Chocolate War (1988)
Coming-of-AgeDark ComedyTeen DramaDrama

The Vigils are a gang of students at Trinity Catholic School... part of the tradition. They control the other boys by intimidation and the threat of violence.The Vigils are a gang of students at Trinity Catholic School... part of the tradition. They control the other boys by intimidation and the threat of violence.The Vigils are a gang of students at Trinity Catholic School... part of the tradition. They control the other boys by intimidation and the threat of violence.

  • Director
    • Keith Gordon
  • Writers
    • Robert Cormier
    • Keith Gordon
  • Stars
    • John Glover
    • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Wallace Langham
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Keith Gordon
    • Writers
      • Robert Cormier
      • Keith Gordon
    • Stars
      • John Glover
      • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
      • Wallace Langham
    • 48User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    John Glover
    John Glover
    • Brother Leon
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Jerry Renault
    Wallace Langham
    Wallace Langham
    • Archie
    • (as Wally Ward)
    Doug Hutchison
    Doug Hutchison
    • Obie
    Corey Gunnestad
    • Goober
    Brent David Fraser
    Brent David Fraser
    • Emile Janza
    • (as Brent Fraser)
    Robert Davenport
    • Brian Cochran
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Lisa
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • Brother Jacques
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Carter
    Ethan Sandler
    Ethan Sandler
    • Caroni
    Wayne Young
    • Gregory Bailey
    Kurt Bloom
    • Impressed Kid on Bus
    Wyeth Orestes Johnston
    • Senior 'Environment' Kid
    Landon Wine
    • Frank Bollo
    Matthew Burke
    • Porter
    Douglas A. Forsyth
    • Johnson
    Peter Boyack
    • McClosky
    • Director
      • Keith Gordon
    • Writers
      • Robert Cormier
      • Keith Gordon
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    7engineerchange

    Schoolboys at their worst

    Thought-provoking tale of following others without knowing why. Interesting take at what others can make you do, but missing elements that would make the story feel more whole.
    thomandybish

    good film, great book

    As a movie, THE CHOCOLATE WAR is good, but doesn't do justice to the book. Robert Cormier's 1974 novel ranks with A SEPARATE PEACE and CATCHER IN THE RYE as a landmark in young adult literature. While the film does wimp out on the original ending, it does a great job of conveying the bleak landscape of the adolescent mind and the dreary banality of high school life. Exterior shots are filmed under overcast skies, interior shots in gloomy half-light. Like the tone of the book, the film's atmosphere is stifling, apprehensive, and glum. The actor playing Archie gives a methodical, sociopathic performace. Yes, there is some artyness to the film, but it conveys the complex emotions in actions among the characters. Doesn't seem to have been widely released in theatres and was available on video at one point, this one gets overlooked when the lists of best teen films of the eighties are compiled. A stunning indictment of adolescent cruelty. Worth seeking out.
    chas77

    Not as great as the book but still an ok blast against conformity...

    Sure this film doesn't compare to the classic Cormier book but, as it is, it's not a bad film about the abuse of power and the evils of conformity. I think the reason why the producers chose to change the ending is because, face it, the book made everything so hideously, slash-your-wrists-depressing (like all of Cormier's other books) that I don't think anyone would want to see it!

    Despite the changed ending, director/adapter Keith Gordon manages to make the message clear. While this is a low-budget film with obvious limitations (the school looks like it has a total of 100 students at best), Gordon never lets the film drag and he got good performances from the actors (particularly from John Glover who steals the show as the evil headmaster and Bud "Harold and Maude" Cort in a great cameo as one of the priests). The "80's soundtrack" is impressive, with excellent cuts from Peter Gabriel, Yaz, Kate Bush and more. My rating: 7/10.
    8deejay_bill

    This ain't "Ferris Bueller"

    Dark, strange, slightly amateurish yet oddly compelling, "The Chocolate War" is an excellent antidote to the happy-go-lucky teen films made popular by John Hughes in the 1980's. Based on the popular book by Robert Cormier, the story concerns Jerry Renault (Ilan Mitchell-Smith, "Weird Science"), a bright but sad young man coping with his mother's untimely death (which has also turned his father cold and distant). Jerry is a student a prep school known as Trinity, where he clashes with a sadistic "secret fraternity" known as the Vigils and the oh-so-slightly-mad acting headmaster Brother Leon (played to perfection by John Glover). At first by order of the Vigils, and then on his own, Jerry refuses to participate in the annual fund-raising chocolate sale, which not only angers Brother Leon but also causes an assortment of other problems. Yes, this is a rather simplistic summary, but going into great detail will not only take a lot of time but will also spoil the viewing experience.

    "The Chocolate War" is the directorial debut of actor Keith Gordon ("Christine," "Back to School"), who also wrote the screenplay. The film is a fairly faithful adaptation of Cormier's novel, but the ending is changed significantly. Fans of the book argue that Gordon's ending for the film is too "tidy" or "happy," but in it's own way the film ends on a rather despairing note, with no easy answers or solutions.

    Obviously filmed on a shoestring budget, "The Chocolate War" still boasts wonderful performances by its young cast. Mitchell-Smith is quite good as Jerry Renault, as well as the previously mentioned John Glover. Wally Ward (better known today as Wallace Langham of "Veronica's Closet") is very good as the Vigils' evil "assigner" Archie, and Bud Cort ("Harold and Maude") has a funny cameo as another teacher. Sometimes the pacing is slow, and sometimes the director attempts to be a little too "artistic" in his style; the film also suffers from a soundtrack that was dated even when the movie was made (the music comes from such new-wave dinosaurs as Yaz and Kate Bush). But "The Chocolate War" is a very thoughtful, well acted, compelling piece of work, and that is a cinematic rarity. Barely seen at the time of release and sometimes hard to find in video stores, "The Chocolate War" is well worth watching...and also well worth reading.
    8jerseyexit10

    The Chocolate Score

    This film was not along the same lines as the ordinary (David conquers Goliath) high school film of the 80's. And for that respect was probably appreciated by anyone who had experiences of being bullied when they were growing up. Though it has been said that the film was not as good as the actual book, I think the adaption made its point and the lesson was learned. Many of the young people in this world who are fornunate enough to see it, even if by accident, will understand that they are not alone. There are others who are having an even harder time as they grow up, and that "their own life" isn't so bad after all !!!

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    • Trivia
      The film's music budget was about $15,000. Most of the artists featured on the soundtrack allowed the filmmakers to use their songs at bargain basement prices. David Bowie wanted $100,000 to use his song "Heroes" during the final scene and credits, so Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" was substituted. In exchange for the use of two of his songs, and in light of the difficult subject matter of the film, musician and activist Peter Gabriel requested that his affiliation and support of the human rights organization Amnesty International be included in the film's post-credits.
    • Quotes

      [Archie is on the phone with Janza who has just told Archie about him and a gang beating up Jerry]

      Archie Costello: [into the phone] WHAT? Janza, can't you do anything right?

      Emile Janza: [into the phone] Hey, you said that the guy should take a hint about what he's up against. So, I thought I give him a brutal ass-kicking to show him that it's not nice to mess around with the Vigils. I asked some kids to assist me with the brawl.

      Archie Costello: [into the phone] Who were they? I don't want outsiders involved in this!

      Emile Janza: [into the phone] Just some animals that live in my neighborhood. They'd beat up their own grandmothers for a dollar.

    • Connections
      Featured in Camp Midnite: Show 104 (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      In My Room
      Performed by Yazoo (as Yaz)

      Written by Vince Clarke

      Used with permission of Stainless Music (BMI) on behalf of Sonet Records and Publishing Ltd.

      Courtesy of Sire Records / Mute Records

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cokoladni rat
    • Filming locations
      • St. Edward's Seminary, Kenmore, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Management Company Entertainment Group (MCEG)
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $303,624
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,351
      • Nov 20, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $303,624
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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