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A young boy struggles on his own in a run-down hotel after his parents and younger brother are separated from him in 1930s Depression-era Midwest.A young boy struggles on his own in a run-down hotel after his parents and younger brother are separated from him in 1930s Depression-era Midwest.A young boy struggles on his own in a run-down hotel after his parents and younger brother are separated from him in 1930s Depression-era Midwest.
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
8.2K
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- Director
- Writers
- A.E. Hotchner(memoir)
- Steven Soderbergh(screenplay)
- Stars
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- A.E. Hotchner(memoir)
- Steven Soderbergh(screenplay)
- Stars
- Awards
- 8 nominations
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Joe Chrest
- Benas Ben
- (as Joseph Chrest)
- Director
- Writers
- A.E. Hotchner(memoir)
- Steven Soderbergh(screenplay)
- All cast & crew
- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
A boy whose mother is forced into a sanitarium and father gets a job as a traveling salesman. The boy fends for himself in a seedy SRO hotel. —Mark Allyn <allyn@netcom.com>
- Taglines
- When the world turns upside down, the trick is coming out on top.
- Genres
- Certificate
- PG
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaIn the author A.E. Hotchner's book " Paul and Me" ( about his lifetime friendship and business partnership with Paul Newman) he says that "King of the Hill" is his own autobiography. Newman asked him to write a screenplay from it, so they could produce the film, but Hotchner said he just couldn't do it, implying he was too close to it... the story of his parents, and himself as a child. Paul Newman replied... "A Pity". Then Hotchner goes on to mention that this film, Steven Soderbergh's version, produced by Robert Redford, was excellent, named one of the top ten films of the year, and praised the remarkable performance of 14 yr old Jesse Bradford.
- GoofsAaron's father's car's plate number is 415138. Though his father was out of town with his car for a very long time we saw the same car/plate just outside the house where the party is given after the graduation ceremony. That car can't be there at that moment.
- Quotes
Mrs. Kurlander: Must you wear that filthy thing on your head?
Aaron: Ma, it's a hat. You wear it on your head.
- Crazy creditsThis film was re-recorded in a Swelltone theater
- SoundtracksTiger Rag
(1918)
Written by Edwin B. Edwards, Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Edwin B. Edwards and Tony Sbarbaro (collectively as The Original Dixieland Jazz Band)
Performed by The Mills Brothers
Courtesy of MCA Records
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A Depression Story
A young boy struggles on his own in a run-down motel after his parents and younger brother are separated from him in 1930s Depression-era Midwest.
Being based on a memoir, I have to wonder how much of this is fact and how much is fiction. There is nothing fantastical, so I am inclined to believe that it is largely true. However, given that the main character is prone to telling stories, it leaves me to wonder if perhaps the narrator may even have fudged a few things in the process.
Ultimately, it does not really matter either way. The story is enjoyable and the whole thing is very tightly directed and edited. Although not very much actually happens to this kid, it is still fun to watch him get himself into and out of jams... and we have to wonder how much of a con artist the pet store owner is.
Being based on a memoir, I have to wonder how much of this is fact and how much is fiction. There is nothing fantastical, so I am inclined to believe that it is largely true. However, given that the main character is prone to telling stories, it leaves me to wonder if perhaps the narrator may even have fudged a few things in the process.
Ultimately, it does not really matter either way. The story is enjoyable and the whole thing is very tightly directed and edited. Although not very much actually happens to this kid, it is still fun to watch him get himself into and out of jams... and we have to wonder how much of a con artist the pet store owner is.
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- gavin6942
- Mar 9, 2017
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,214,231
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $46,476
- Aug 22, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $1,214,231
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