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Went to Coney Island on a Mission From God... Be Back By Five (1998)
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Average Rating:5.4/10
Synopsis: A personal statement from the film's main collaborators, WENT TO CONEY ISLAND ON A MISSION FROM GOD, BE BACK BY FIVE follows two New Yorkers as they embark on a search for their former best friend... A personal statement from the film's main collaborators, WENT TO CONEY ISLAND ON A MISSION FROM GOD, BE BACK BY FIVE follows two New Yorkers as they embark on a search for their former best friend when they hear he's become homeless and insane. Daniel (Jon Cryer) and Stan (Rick Stear) grew up together in New York City, along with Richie (Rafael Baez), a smooth-talking, self-proclaimed ladies man. In the present day, Stan drags Daniel out of work when he hears that Richie is now roaming the boardwalk of Coney Island. Together, the friends embark on a journey through the cold, deserted beach town looking for their friend. Along the way, they meet a cast of quirky characters who teach them valuable lessons about themselves. By the time they catch up with Richie, a series of poignant flashbacks makes the reunion that much more tragic and sobering. Actor Jon Cryer (HIDING OUT) and director Richard Schenkman teamed up to write the script, which contains a healthy blend of innocent childhood memories and dramatic present-day situations, culminating in Stan's epiphany--that it might not be too late to clean up his alcohol-soaked, debt-ridden life. As the troubled Richie, Baez steals the show. [More]
Starring: Jon Cryer, Rick Stear, Rafael Baez, Ione Skye
Starring: Jon Cryer, Rick Stear, Rafael Baez, Ione Skye, Frank Whaley
Director: Richard Schenkman
Director: Richard Schenkman
Screenwriter: Richard Schenkman, Jon Cryer
Producer: Richard Schenkman, Jon Cryer
Composer: Midge Ure
Reviews for Went to Coney Island on a Mission From God... Be...
A rather bracing if awkwardly conceived drama of redemption... [whose] desolate landscapes and lonely, howling winds worthy of Nicolas Roeg’s Walkabout combine [for] the look and feel of the world’s most desolate shoe commercial.
Too much of the film seemed to have no place to go, just like the misinformed tourists who go to Coney in the winter and find that the Cyclone ride is not in service.
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