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Brooklyn, 1975: two brothers looking for a way out of their working-class neighborhood make a pact to rob a local theater on the night of a Rolling Stones concert.

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Brian
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Danny
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Margaret
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Patrick
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Whitey
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Shauna
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Todd
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Ray (as Robbie Collier Sublett)
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Dennis
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Jerry
Ken Jennings ...
Jimmy Cheeks
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Little Brian
Anthony Amorim ...
Little Danny
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Cop
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Shorty
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Farnworth ...
John car driver
Kelli Flynn ...
Concertgoer
Lizzy Grant ...
Diane
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Concert goer (as Shawn P. Greene)
Charles Laramy ...
Graveyard Extra
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Shauna's friend
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Concertgoer (uncredited)
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Paddy's Dock Mate (uncredited)
Daniel Carpenter ...
Guy in Bar (uncredited)
Jonathan Dwyer ...
Lawyer (uncredited)
Vincent Ferro ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Julia Giolzetti ...
Mourner / Concertgoer (uncredited)
Matthew Harkins ...
Guy in Bar (uncredited)
Maura Ruth Hashman ...
Concertgoer (uncredited)
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Concertgoer (uncredited)
Frosty Lawson ...
Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Nicholas M. Marino ...
Guy in Bar (uncredited)
Leslie C. Nemet ...
Deadhead (uncredited)
Mike O'Brien ...
Tanner / Dock Worker (uncredited)
Maud Ostby ...
Hip Girl (uncredited)
Jenny Rostain ...
Hip Girl (uncredited)
Nicholas Urda ...
Bensonhurst Guy (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Gray

Written by

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John Gray ... (written by)

Produced by

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Paul F. Bernard ... producer (as Paul Bernard)
Russell Boast ... co-producer
Kelly Crimmins ... associate producer
John Gray ... producer
Neil Mandelberg ... co-producer
Melissa Jo Peltier ... producer
Traceigh Scottel ... line producer
James Scura ... producer

Music by

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The Shillaly Brothers
Mark Snow

Cinematography by

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Seamus Tierney

Editing by

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Neil Mandelberg

Editorial Department

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Steve Johnson ... colorist
Luke Pebler ... first assistant editor
Sarah C. Reeves ... assistant editor
Lana Wolverton ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Russell Boast

Production Design by

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Tommaso Ortino

Art Direction by

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Justin Guereux

Set Decoration by

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Amy Williams

Costume Design by

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Nicole Capasso

Makeup Department

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Krystle Poulin ... key make up & hair

Production Management

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Traceigh Scottel ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul F. Bernard ... first assistant director (as Paul Bernard)
David Catalano ... second assistant director
Bruno Michels ... second second assistant director
Melissa Jo Peltier ... second unit director
Jeff Yang ... additional second second assistant director

Art Department

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Amanda Bayne ... art department researcher / buyer
David Bell ... illustrator: "Brian Leary's" artwork
Audrey Chow ... painter
Hazel Corcoran ... charge scenic
Chris Gardner ... set dresser
Helena Kincaid ... painter
Kris Major ... additional set dresser
Michelle McLoota ... prop assistant
Hudson Meredith ... graphic artist
Laura Miller ... assistant art director
Adam Pruitt ... on-set dresser
Lou Regele ... set dresser
Natalie Tyler ... property master

Sound Department

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Tim Chilton ... foley artist
Bob Costanza ... sound effects editor
Tammy Douglas ... sound mixer
G. Michael Graham ... supervising sound editor
Stephen Grubbs ... adr editor
Blake Marymor ... sound recordist
Beauxregard Neylen ... adr mixer (as Beauxregard Neylon)
Terry O'Bright ... re-recording mixer
Jan Petrov ... adr recordist
Jonathan Reyes ... sound: second unit (as Jonathan Walter Reyes)
Keith Rogers ... re-recording mixer
Richard Steele ... sound designer (as Richard S. Steele)
David Torres ... foley mixer
Marcin Tyszka ... boom operator

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Carey Gosa ... visual effects producer
Holly Gregory Horter ... digital compositor and matte painter
Matthew Merkovich ... compositor (as Matt Merkovich)
Edward Ruiz Jr. ... digital compositor (as Edward M. Ruiz II)
Patrick M. Walsh ... visual effects producer

Stunts

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Patrick M. Walsh ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jared Ames ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Rebecca Arndt ... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Bob Aumer ... additional camera operator
Jason Beasley ... electrician / gaffer: second unit
Daniel Choy Boyar ... electrician / gaffer: second unit
Dylan Crawshay-Williams ... electrician
Kelly Crimmins ... digtial ingest
Justin Dickson ... best boy electric / electrician
Cameron Dingwall ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Daniel Fiorito ... additional first assistant camera
Brian Everett Francis ... still photography
Paul Francis ... electrician
James Gerosavas ... camera intern
Tom Hamilton ... camera operator
Hiroshi Hara ... electrician
Hunter Herrick ... electrician
Jon Hokanson ... additional camera operator
Holly Hosman ... additional best boy electric / electrician
Mike Indursky ... additional first assistant camera
Bruce Jones ... electrician
Scott Maguire ... additional camera operator
Johan Martinez ... best boy electric (as Johan Martínez)
Ben Ng ... company electric / electrician
Oliver Ogden ... grip
Julia Pasternak ... second assistant camera
Ashley Pavicic ... electrician
Carolyn Pender ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Jeremy Rodriguez ... dolly grip
John Rosario ... camera utility
Michael Sterlacci ... best boy grip
Brandon Sumner ... jib operator / steadicam operator
Matt Tomko ... electrician
Eric J. Williams ... key grip
Brian Yost ... grip
Matt Zschoche ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Helen S. Coupe ... casting assistant
Stephanie R. Hunter ... extras casting
Heather Parcells ... casting assistant
Kevin Slack ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Katie Gray ... set costumer (as Katie Falstreau)

Location Management

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Michael L. Mizrahi ... location manager
Jared Uhrich ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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The Agoura Mountain Boys ... musician
Rex Bailey ... musician: guitar, drums
Chad Carrier ... musician: acoustic bass guitar
Kevin Conklin ... composer: additional music
Tammy Douglas ... sound mixer
John Duffy ... composer: theme music
The Average Johnsons ... musician
Kathleen Merrill ... music supervisor
Jimi Morris ... composer: additional music
Larold Rebhun ... scoring mixer
Fred Studier ... musician: celtic bouzouki, accordion, mandolin
The Wayne Boon Band ... musician
Marty Wereski ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Leslie Zak ... second script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Cameron Schuster ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Stephanie Blackwood ... production coordinator
Cinder Chou ... production secretary (as Cynthia Chou)
Kelly Crimmins ... clearances
Nicholas Ellingsworth ... researcher
Matthew Fleischman ... production assistant
Timothy S. Kane ... key production assistant
Melinda Lawton ... title designer
Feifei Ling ... production assistant
Tim Monich ... dialect coach
Karin Partin ... production assistant
Kasia Ruszkowska ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

It's early autumn of 1975 in Brooklyn and 18-year-old Brian Leary (Nick Thurston) is killing time, pulling off petty crimes with his street tough older brother Danny (Geoff Wigdor), whom he both idolizes and fears. He doesn't really want to be a criminal, but he doesn't share the dreams of his old friends from their working class neighborhood either. They all yearn for the culturally approved 9-to-5 Civil Service jobs with benefit packages that will carry them through weekends of beer into lazy retirement. Brian doesn't want to end up in a soul-numbing job like his buddies, but he's sure he doesn't want to be like his best friend Todd (Zachary Booth) either. Todd has betrayed their blue-collar roots by accepting a scholarship to college. But Brian has a secret -- he's a talented artist. In the basement of the bagel shop beneath his parent's apartment, he creates impressionistic charcoal and watercolor images of the stifling city that surrounds him. When he puts on his headphones and paints, shouting matches between Brian's longshoreman father Paddy (Stephen Lang) and world-weary mother (Karen Allen) fade into the distance. But even his private world can't block out the brutal beatings a drunken Paddy inflicts on Danny. Though Paddy has never been physically abusive to Brian, every time he sees his brother's suffering, his heart breaks a little more. Besides his art, Brian finds respite in working for Whitey (Peter Riegert), a kindly curmudgeon who runs the failing Lafayette movie theater in Bay Ridge. Brian's been helping Whitey pay his debts to local mobster Jimmy Cheeks (Ken Jennings) by bringing in rock groups to play gigs at the theater. With money problems mounting, Whitey decides to call in a lifelong favor from an old friend, now the tour manager of the Rolling Stones. The Stones will stop to play the Lafayette for one hour only on their way to Madison Square Garden...a plan Whitey hopes will solve his loan shark problems forever. The small Brooklyn neighborhood buzzes with anticipation of the Stones' arrival, which gives Brian the courage to talk to pretty Shauna Friel (Leslie Murphy), the girl he was too shy to approach in high school. Shauna, a travel agent, is awaiting transfer to a glamorous new job in Los Angeles, and dreams of traveling the world before she's 25. She and one of Brian's other friends, the college-bound Todd, begin to plant new seeds of hope in Brian's doubtful mind. Perhaps his art could be a ticket for him out of his dead end life and into a future of possibilities. When one excessively violent beating from Paddy convinces Danny he can't stay at home anymore, he tries to enlist Brian in one last scheme - to rob the Lafayette on the night of the Rolling Stones concert. Danny sees this as their only chance to get enough money to skip town and start them both off in a new life, somewhere far away from Brooklyn. As the theater fills with revelers, Brian is torn between his love and loyalty to Danny and his real fondness for Whitey. In the twists and turns that follow, both brothers must reexamine their dreams, and make decisions that will change their lives forever. Written by Official site

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Also Known As
  • Бели ирландски пияници (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Белые ирландские пьяницы (Russia)
  • Irlandeses Brancos Bêbados (Brazil)
  • Bilo jednom u Bruklinu (Serbia)
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  • 109 min
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