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A Tale of Two Coreys ()


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The story of teen heartthrobs Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, whose lives were forever changed by the glitz, glamour, and darker side of show business.

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Corey Feldman (Teen)
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Corey Haim (Teen)
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Corey Feldman (Adult)
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Corey Haim (Adult)
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Sheila Feldman
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Bob Feldman
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Judy Haim
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Bernie Haim
Aleksandra Jade ...
Cari Haim
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Michael Jackson
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Marty
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Doug
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Ally
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Ricky Dekanter
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Agent
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Man
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Carrie Fisher
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Joe Dante
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2nd AC Roger
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Tom Hanks
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Stevie White (as Joe Cota)
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Kerri Green
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Joel Schumacher
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Cop
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Two Coreys AD (as Markus Hill)
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Teacher
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Paramedic
Suilma Rodriguez ...
Physician
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Waitress
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Parker
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Americo Galli ...
Goonies Crew
Cristina Giraldo ...
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Megan Harmon ...
Girl at Nightclub
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Playboy Bunny
Sarkis Ninos ...
Police Officer
Sarah Spears ...
Playpen Cover Model
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Corey Feldman's Lawyer

Directed by

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Steven Huffaker

Written by

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Peter Sullivan ... (screenplay) and
Hanz Wasserburger ... (screenplay) and
Jessica Dube ... (screenplay)
 
Corey Feldman ... (story by) &
Jeffrey Schenck ... (story by) &
Peter Sullivan ... (story by) &
Hanz Wasserburger ... (story by) &
Tejal Desai ... (story by)

Produced by

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Barry Barnholtz ... executive producer
Markus Bishop-Hill ... associate producer (as Markus Hill)
Scott Carlson ... co-executive producer
Corey Feldman ... executive producer
Zelma Kiwi ... executive producer
Austin Kolodney ... co-producer
Brian Nolan ... co-producer
Kimberly A. Ray ... producer
Dan Ringey ... associate producer (as Daniel Ringey)
Jeffrey Schenck ... executive producer
Kirk Schenck ... co-executive producer
Phil Shapiro ... executive producer
Peter Sullivan ... producer
Hanz Wasserburger ... associate producer

Music by

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Jim Dooley

Cinematography by

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Eitan Almagor

Editing by

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Randy Carter

Editorial Department

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Thayne Clark ... assistant editor
Horacio Gosparini ... post-production inhouse-producer
Allen Kelly ... colorist

Casting By

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Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick

Production Design by

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Michelle Patterson

Art Direction by

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Audrey Rosenberg

Set Decoration by

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Karleigh Engelbrecht

Costume Design by

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Garnet Gray ... (as Jennifer Garnet Filo)

Makeup Department

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Katherine Chandler ... makeup artist
Lynnae Duley ... hair department head
Monique Hyman ... hair stylist
Katie Kilkenny ... makeup artist
Kaity Licina ... key hair stylist
Megan Nicoll ... makeup department head
Rebecca Violet Schroeder ... hair stylist
Adina Sullivan ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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John T. Melick ... production supervisor
Xavier S. Puslowski ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Antonio Bardales ... second assistant director
Gaba Gavi ... second second assistant director
Alexander P. Heartman ... first assistant director
John Klymshyn ... second second assistant director
Dan Ringey ... second unit director (as Daniel Ringey)
Jorden Zahner ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Jeff Burgett ... leadman
Devin Cheney ... set dresser
Theresa Corvino ... property master
Stephen Schley ... assistant property master
Mollie Wartelle ... on-set dresser

Sound Department

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Alexander Dawson ... sound mixer
David Michael Erwin ... sound designer
Ben Foreman ... sound mixer
Roger Kean ... boom operator
Mark McBryde ... foley artist / foley artist/foley editor
Dave Moorman ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Tom Pieczkolon ... boom operator
Nick Rumancik ... sound mixer
Chris Thueson ... boom operator

Visual Effects by

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Gary Jones ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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James Mitchell-Clyde ... stunts
Buddy Sosthand ... stunt coordinator
Cole Vaughn Stotts ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nathan Ampudia ... grip
Theo Angell ... camera operator
Misael Audelo ... first assistant camera
Luis Batres ... grip
Justin Bernard ... grip
Neal Bryant ... steadicam operator
Michael Chomieniec ... first assistant camera
Victor Cruz ... grip
Mikey Davis ... best boy grip
Jacob Depp ... second assistant camera
Joseph Gutierrez ... grip
Kevin Heinrich ... lighting technician
Ed Joyce ... lighting technician
Josiah Keawe ... grip
Robert Keith ... grip
Jacqueline Lehr ... second assistant camera
Christopher Loh ... steadicam operator
Fabian Muga ... chief lighting technician
Michael Nakaima ... digital imaging technician
Philip Roxas ... assistant chief lighting technician
Dawid Rymar ... key grip
Eddy Scully ... lighting technician
Miguel A. Torres ... second assistant camera
Alvaro Vasquez ... assistant chief lighting technician
Michael Westby ... grip (as Mike Westby) / grip
Jack L. Zeman ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Shanna Clister ... set costumer
Amy Saetang ... key costumer
Shi Tang ... costume supervisor
Lisa Tatum ... costumer

Music Department

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Marc Ferrari ... music supervisor
Tracy Lynch-Sanchez ... music clearance
Andrew Skrabutenas ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Raquel Cantu ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Morris Aroesti ... transportation coordinator
Michael Cronin ... driver
Charles Crouse ... driver
Surin Danielyan ... driver
Christian T. Gould ... driver
Joshua Grell ... driver
Sean Joyce ... driver
Josh King ... driver
Mark Nelson ... transportation captain
Carlos Rodriguez ... driver
Ted Stoneburner ... driver
Adina Valenzuela ... driver

Additional Crew

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Jason Albanese ... set medic
Nima Azadi ... production assistant
Marc Barnes ... production coordinator
Yvette Bragdon ... craft service
J.H. Carter ... production assistant
Patrick Falvey ... voiceover actor
Matthew Galleron ... production assistant
Gaba Gavi ... production assistant
Elly Glavich ... assistant craft service (as Ashley Glavich)
Mark David Gomez ... production assistant
Katherine Imp ... production attorney
Lotti Pharriss Knowles ... voiceover actor
Shubham Patel ... assistant
Elsa Ramo ... production attorney
Brett Smith ... lifeguard
Peter Stickles ... voiceover actor
Michael Varrati ... voiceover actor
Shae Walsh ... production coordinator
Alexa Whiteside ... production attorney

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Feldman (Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely) and Haim (Justin Ellings and Casey Leach) skyrocketed to fame after meeting on the set of the blockbuster movie The Lost Boys and quickly became young Hollywood heartthrobs. They collaborated on popular comedies including The Lost Boys, License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream and basked in being Tinseltown royalty in their early teens. But as their stars rose, their lives began to quickly spin out of control with endless partying and drugs. As their fame and fortune increased, dark secrets haunted them. Young and impressionable, the actors suffered through years of sexual abuse at the hands of industry insiders. With studio offers drying up and their reputations becoming tabloid fodder, Feldman eventually turned his life around by getting sober, getting married and having a son. Haim, however, continued his downward spiral and by the time the two starred in their own reality series, The Two Coreys, not even Feldman was able to save him.

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Also Known As
  • Enfants stars, adolescence brisée (France)
  • La historia de dos coreys (Spain)
  • Lost Boys: A Tale of Two Corey's
  • История двух Кори (Russia)
  • The Coreys
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Jamison Newlander, who plays a cop in this film, starred with both Coreys in the film "The Lost Boys." Newlander played Alan Frog, brother to Corey Feldman's Edgar Frog, and friend to the late Corey Haim's Sam Emerson. See more »
Goofs The Coreys are shown playing with a Super Aqua Blaster Soaker 1200, a squirt gun that didn't exist in 1985 when the scene takes place. In fact, air pressurized pump-style squirt guns were not popular until the Super Soaker 50 debuted in 1991. See more »
Movie Connections References A Tale of Two Cities (1935). See more »
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