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A coming of age story set in 1975 working-class Brooklyn, in which two teenage brothers living with their abusive father and their well-meaning but ineffective mother are caught up in a life of petty crime. Older brother Danny concocts a daring scheme to steal enough money for the two to escape, timed around the chaos of an upcoming Rolling Stones concert. The sensitive younger brother, Brian, ultimately has a choice: remain loyal to the brother with whom he shares a powerful love-hate bond, or use his hidden talent as an artist as his own ticket out of their dead-end existence.

Nick Thurston as  Brian Leary
Geoffrey Wigdor as  Danny Leary
Karen Allen as  Margaret
Stephen Lang as  Patrick
Peter Riegert as  Whitey
Leslie Murphy as  Shauna Friel
Zachary Booth as  Todd McKay
Robbie Sublett as  Ray Stone (as Robbie Collier Sublett)

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Reviews

Doug-193
2011/03/25

Great to see Karen Allen again, and Peter Riegert and Stephen Lang! Such good actors. This is a smallish, low-budget, independent film, but the it is carried by a good cast, younger actors included. Nick Thurston manages to avoid hackneyed playing of familiar family dynamics, making his moments very specific to the character of Brian, who emerges as definitely the hero of the story. Both Geoffrey Wigdor and Leslie Murphy efficiently and movingly convey the writer-director's idea of trapped people trying to escape their environment in different ways with varying outcomes. Personally, my favorite parts involved 1) the location in Suffern New York: the old Lafayette revival theater (playing itself!), and 2) the scripting of the final exchange between two of the characters; it was just what I wanted to see happen.

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Sjohnnieenanita
2011/03/26

Poor acting. No emotion in any of the characters. Not a single Irish feeling apart from the opening and ending score.I zoned out after about 30 Min's left it playing on the background in the hope i might find something that i can agree with like many people on IMDb said.But alas there was nothing noteworthy or even mildly memorable about this poorly performed flick. So if you are really really bored and are contemplating on watching this movie just to kill some time then my answer to you is go and clean the toilet or wash your car hell wash anybodies car or toilet just don't watch this. What ever you do.

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Tony Heck
2011/03/27

"I wish I could be like you...no matter how hard I try I'm never gonna be like you...and your always gonna hate me for that." Brian (Thurston) and his brother Danny are looking for a way out of Brooklyn. Brian's ambition is to become and artist and go to school. Danny is a tough guy who thinks the best way is to rob and steal until he has enough to leave with. After the Rolling Stones are booked for one night only at the theater where Brian works they think they have found a way to get the money they need to leave. This is the kind of movie that is made better by the ending. While the movie is pretty good all the way through, the acting is good enough and the plot is engaging to keep you watching. The only problem is that the whole time you feel like there is something missing that would make this movie better. Then the last 20 min you find out what it is. This movie is good, but the ending will knock you on your ass and make you glad you continued to watch. Overall, pretty slow moving in parts, but stay till the end and you will be glad you did. A very good one time watch. Because of how powerful the ending was...I give it a B.Would I watch again? - I don't think I would *Also try - Con Artist

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allison-sheppe
2011/03/28

When I saw White Irish Drinkers at its opening in LA, it was one of the most memorable experiences I've ever had at a movie theater. The film truly resonated throughout the audience with the passion of its actors, the heartfelt progression of the story, and the uplifting journey that a man takes to overcome his current situation. The energy was incredible! The real beauty of this film is how it truly captures the dynamics of family, the pain when members struggle, the perseverance to keep it together, and the occasional pauses to smile and appreciate love. Also a huge fan of newcomer Nick Thurston, whose presence in the film holds its own against a phenomenal cast with Karen Allen and Stephen Lang. As the film concluded, the audience gave a standing ovation. Definitely worth seeing.

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