Information
| Year: | 1994 |
| Rating: | 4.0(3033) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Crime, Family |
| Directed by: | Howard Deutch |
| Actors: | Macaulay Culkin Ted Danson Saul Rubinek Gailard Sartain Sam McMurray Glenne Headly |
| "Timmy's not getting mad he's... Getting Even With Dad." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Howard Deutch | |
| Actors | |
| Macaulay Culkin | as Timmy Gleason |
| Ted Danson | as Raymond 'Ray' Gleason |
| Saul Rubinek | as Robert 'Bobby' Drace |
| Gailard Sartain | as Carl |
| Sam McMurray | as Alex |
| Hector Elizondo | as Lt. Romayko |
| Sydney Walker | as Mr. Wankmueller |
| Dann Florek | as Wayne |
| Ron Canada | as Zinn |
| Ralph Peduto | as Chapman |
| Bert Kinyon | as Guard |
| Melvin Thompson | as Guard |
| Danny Hunter | as Armored Car Driver |
| Scott Beach | as Wino |
| Wil Albert | as Docent |
| David Kagen | as Little League Coach |
| Dick Bright | as Father at Golf Course |
| Seth Smith | as Boy in Bathroom |
| Roland T. Abasolo | as Vendor |
| A.C. Griffing | as Italian Waiter |
| Richard Koldewyn | as Italian Waiter |
| Barrett Lindsay Steiner | as Italian Waiter |
| Charles Dean | as Policeman at Church |
| Nick Scoggin | as Scary Prisoner |
| Sam Horrigan | as Boy on Subway |
| Jarion Monroe | as Ticket Seller |
| Joe Lerer | as Bus Driver |
| Rico E. Anderson | as Detective at Crime Scene |
| Rick Camp | as Bakery Patron |
| Jerry Carlton | as Foreman |
| William Cleere | as Man with Fireworks |
| Will Klipstine | as Train Station Patron |
| Dennis Pappalardo | as News stand vendor |
| Ken DeSoto Ramoz | as Detective |
| Joseph Quinn Simpkins | as Man on Bus |
| Actresses | |
| Glenne Headly | as Detective Theresa Walsh |
| Kathleen Wilhoite | as Kitty |
| Suzanne Lime | as Secretary at Elevator |
| Mary Dilts | as T.V. Reporter |
| Barbara Scott | as Dog-Walking Mother |
| Barbara Oliver | as Nun |
| Heather Bostian | as Chatty Woman |
| Pamela Khoury | as Woman on Subway |
| Cheryl Lee | as Leggy Blonde |
| Karen Kahn | as T.V. Anchorwoman |
| Susan Hopper | as Waitress at Lunch Counter |
| Holly Lewis | as Kissing Girl |
| Kathleen Rippert | as Courtroom attendant |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 8 July 1993 - 3 October 1993 |
| Plot: | Ray, an ex-con and widower, is planning a coin heist with two accomplices to help him to buy his own bakery. However, he doesn't expect his son Timmy, who was living with Ray's sister, to show up at the house right in the middle of planning. Timmy is ignored and Ray and his buddies pull off the heist. Timmy gets his father's attention by stealing the coins and hiding them. To get them back, his father must take him to a number of different places and treat him like he enjoys his presence. They grow fond of each other but Timmy won't stay with his dad unless he gives up the coins. |
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Goofs
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Continuity: The amount of ice cream in the dish in the Baskin-Robbins scene. Continuity: When Timmy Gleason is in the backseat of the convertible, the viewfinder on his camera changes positions between shots. |
Quotes
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Ray Gleason: So, you dating yet? Timmy: I'm eleven. Ray Gleason: Yeah, I guess you should give it some time. I myself didn't start dating until I was eleven and a half. Boy: Daddy! He's watching me pee! Timmy: If I win this game... Bobby: We gotta take you to Paris tonight? Timmy: You don't have to take me to Paris, just Baskin Robbins. [repeated line - about Bobbie smoking cigars] Ray Gleason: Douse it. [seeing Carl and Bobby stealing a box] Nun: Put that back, this is a house of God! Ray Gleason: But, Kitty! Wait! This is a bad time! I'm very busy this week. Kitty: I've had him for 10 years. You can handle a week. [takes off] Ray Gleason: Kitty! Kitty! Don't go! Wait! [about Timmy] Bobby: Man, that kid gets me so mad! Carl: Yeah, but I think he has a good influence on me. Since he's moved in, the food's gotten much better. Carl: You know Ray, since your kid's moved in, the food's gotten better. [Ray's decorating a cake] Carl: You know, Ray. Your like an artist [starts eating some of the cake Ray's working on] , just like that Diangelo guy. [grabs another piece off] Ray Gleason: You mean, Michaelangelo? Carl: Yeah, that's him. But instead of paint/plaster, you decorate cakes. Ray Gleason: [suddenly sees Carl eating the cake] Did you just take that off the cake? Carl: [looks guilty] Ray Gleason: Don't do that! You know how long I've worked on this cake? [Ray looks away to check on Bobby. While doing so, Carl grabs another icing chunk off the cake, but Ray catches him] Ray Gleason: Did you just poke the cake again? Carl: [looks guilty] Ray Gleason: Go stand over there next to Bobby! |
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