Stand by Me (1986)
Buy DVD
- Short title: Stand by Me
- NetFlix Rating: 4.2/5
- Runtime: 87 minutes.
- MPAA Content Rating: Not available
- Release Year: 1986
- Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Genre: Drama, 20th Century Period Pieces, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Period Pieces
Plot summary
In this Rob Reiner dramatization of Stephen King's novella, The Body, a writer (Richard Dreyfuss) tells the story of how he and three other boys sought adventure and heroism. In the 1950s, in the woods of Oregon, the boys set out to find a missing teen's dead body. What they find out about themselves along the way, though, means even more in this coming-of-age tale co-starring River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Wil Wheaton and Jerry O'Connell.Posters and pictures
Reviews
Youthful adventure, appealing 50's Americana.
Read the NYTimes review of Stand by Me by WALTER GOODMAN
Actors and Directors
Director
Awards and nominations
- Academy Awards (1987): Best Writing Adapted Screenplay nominee
- Golden Globe Awards (1987): Best Director (Motion Picture) nominee
- Golden Globe Awards (1987): Best Motion Picture (Drama) nominee
- Independent Spirit Awards (1987): Best Director nominee
- Independent Spirit Awards (1987): Best Feature nominee
Amazon product info
- ASIN: B00003CXIP
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Audience rating: R (Restricted)
- Binding: DVD
- DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
- DVD Region: 1
- Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
- Publisher: Sony Pictures
- Release date: 2000-08-29
Amazon Product Reviews
Editorial review
by Amazon.com essential video
A sleeper hit when released in 1986, Stand by Me is based on Stephen King's novella "The Body" (from the book Different Seasons); but it's more about the joys and pains of boyhood friendship than a morbid fascination with corpses. It's about four boys ages 12 and 13 (Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell) who take an overnight hike through the woods near their Oregon town to find the body of a boy who's been missing for days. Their journey includes a variety of scary adventures (including a ferocious junkyard dog, a swamp full of leeches, and a treacherous leap from a train trestle), but it's also a time for personal revelations, quiet interludes, and the raucous comradeship of best friends. Set in the 1950s, the movie indulges an overabundance of anachronistic profanity and a kind of idealistic, golden-toned nostalgia (it's told in flashback as a story written by Wheaton's character as an adult, played by Richard Dreyfuss). But it's delightfully entertaining from start to finish, thanks to the rapport among its young cast members and the timeless, universal themes of friendship, family, and the building of character and self-esteem. Kiefer Sutherland makes a memorable teenage villain, and look closely for John Cusack in a flashback scene as Wheaton's now-deceased and dearly missed brother. A genuine crowd-pleaser, this heartfelt movie led director Rob Reiner to even greater success with his next film, The Princess Bride. --Jeff Shannon
Buy, Rent Stand by Me DVDs
Get Widget
Get the MovieAB Widget on your blog posts or web pages. Just copy the widget HTML code and paste it on your posts or pages:
