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AdventureComedyFamily

The Goonies

- They call themselves “The Goonies.” The secret caves. The old lighthouse. The lost map. The treacherous traps. The hidden adventure. And Sloth… Join the adventure.

A young teenager named Mikey Walsh finds an old treasure map in his father's attic. Hoping to save their homes from demolition, Mikey and his friends Data Wang, Chunk Cohen, and Mouth Devereaux run off on a big quest to find the secret stash of Pirate One-Eyed Willie.

Release Date : 1985-06-07

Language :EnglishItalianSpanishCantonese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Amblin EntertainmentWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sean Astin

Character Name : Mikey Walsh

Original Name : Sean Astin

Gender : Male

Josh Brolin

Character Name : Brand Walsh

Original Name : Josh Brolin

Gender : Male

Jeff Cohen

Character Name : Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen

Original Name : Jeff Cohen

Gender : Male

Corey Feldman

Character Name : Clark "Mouth" Devereaux

Original Name : Corey Feldman

Gender : Male

Kerri Green

Character Name : Andy Carmichael

Original Name : Kerri Green

Gender : Female

Martha Plimpton

Character Name : Stephanie "Stef" Steinbrenner

Original Name : Martha Plimpton

Gender : Female

Ke Huy Quan

Character Name : Richard "Data" Wang

Original Name : Ke Huy Quan

Gender : Male

John Matuszak

Character Name : Sloth

Original Name : John Matuszak

Gender : Male

Robert Davi

Character Name : Jake Fratelli

Original Name : Robert Davi

Gender : Male

Joe Pantoliano

Character Name : Francis Fratelli

Original Name : Joe Pantoliano

Gender : Male

Anne Ramsey

Character Name : Mama Fratelli

Original Name : Anne Ramsey

Gender : Female

Lupe Ontiveros

Character Name : Rosalita

Original Name : Lupe Ontiveros

Gender : Female

Mary Ellen Trainor

Character Name : Mrs. Walsh

Original Name : Mary Ellen Trainor

Gender : Female

Keith Walker

Character Name : Mr. Walsh

Original Name : Keith Walker

Gender : Male

Steve Antin

Character Name : Troy

Original Name : Steve Antin

Gender : Male

Paul Tuerpe

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Paul Tuerpe

Gender : Male

George Robotham

Character Name : Prison Guard

Original Name : George Robotham

Gender : Male

Charles McDaniel

Character Name : Chunk's Father

Original Name : Charles McDaniel

Gender : Male

Elaine Cohen McMahon

Character Name : Chunk's Mother

Original Name : Elaine Cohen McMahon

Gender : Male

Michael Paul Chan

Character Name : Data's Father

Original Name : Michael Paul Chan

Gender : Male

George Nicholas McLean

Character Name : Mouth's Father

Original Name : George Nicholas McLean

Gender : Male

Bill Bradley

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Bill Bradley

Gender : Male

Jeb Stuart Adams

Character Name : Troy's Friend #1

Original Name : Jeb Stuart Adams

Gender : Male

Eric Briant Wells

Character Name : Troy's Friend #2

Original Name : Eric Briant Wells

Gender : Male

Gene Ross

Character Name : Man in Shower #1

Original Name : Gene Ross

Gender : Male

Max Segar

Character Name : Man in Shower #2

Original Name : Max Segar

Gender : Male

Newt Arnold

Character Name : Man in Shower #3

Original Name : Newt Arnold

Gender : Male

Jack O'Leary

Character Name : Reporter #1

Original Name : Jack O'Leary

Gender : Male

Patrick Cameron

Character Name : Reporter #2

Original Name : Patrick Cameron

Gender : Male

Orwin C. Harvey

Character Name : Tennis Player

Original Name : Orwin C. Harvey

Gender : Male

Ted Grossman

Character Name : FBI Man

Original Name : Ted Grossman

Gender : Male

Richard Donner

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Donner

Gender : Male

Eydie Faye

Character Name : Eydie - Chunk's Older Sister (uncredited)

Original Name : Eydie Faye

Gender : Male

Rick Kuhn

Character Name : Parent #3 (uncredited)

Original Name : Rick Kuhn

Gender : Male

Cyndi Lauper

Character Name : Cyndi Lauper (archive footage)

Original Name : Cyndi Lauper

Gender : Female

Jennie Lew Tugend

Character Name : Mrs. Wang (uncredited)

Original Name : Jennie Lew Tugend

Gender : Female

Lisa Quan

Character Name : Data's Sister (uncredited)

Original Name : Lisa Quan

Gender : Male

Curt Hanson

Character Name : Mr. Perkins (as Curtis Hanson)

Original Name : Curt Hanson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Ah, kids adventure films, how fondly we remember. In an effort to ward off property developers and save the Walsh's from having to move away. Mikey Walsh, Brand Walsh and their intrepid friends, set off to look for pirate treasure they believe exists after the discovery of a dust covered map. Fun fun fun! Treasure, pirates, booby traps, crooks, weird cellar dwelling humans, water slides, wishing wells and budding teenager romances, The Goonies has it all. Directed by Richard Donner and written by Steven Spielberg and Christopher Columbus, The Goonies is one of those rare animals that thrills the children and bewitches the adults in equal measure. Romping along at a fair old click, the film never stops to pause for breath, thus dragging the viewers along for the ride. There is no expense spared with the production (the sets are delightful) and the cast are mostly engaging. There's some minor annoyances, such as the girls being adventure caricatures, but itches are easy to scratch if you have engaged from the off with its fantastical charms. It's a film that once loved in childhood should hopefully stay far beyond into your adult years. A junior Raiders Of The Lost Ark perhaps? Maybe not, but still one wholly satisfying action adventure experience, one that's standing the test of time for many of us with our fondly nostalgic glasses perched delicately on the end of the nose. 8/10

P

Peter89Spencer

@Peter89Spencer

2021-06-23

Such a classic! Glad they shown this at the cinema when it reopened - it looked amazing in the big screen!

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Second time seeing this and while it's not quite the classic in my book, still a fun family-adventure flick with some nice production design and a nice cast along with some great talent behind the camera with Spielberg producing (and story), Chris Columbus's script and Richard Donner directing. Added bonus for me being an Oregonian and this filmed in Astoria. **3.5/5**

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-12-26

I tried, I really did - but I didn't really like this. There are just far too many screeching, cacophonous, kids all talking over each other and after about twenty minutes I'd had about enough. It does get marginally better though, as these brats discover an ancient treasure map and have to compete with the menacing "Mama Fratelli" (Anne Ramsey) for the spoils. Robert Davi ("Jake") provides an additional slice of menace that could've been more effective had he been able to reduce the number of urchins a bit more effectively (indeed, a well placed rapier thrust could have belatedly rewarded us for the annoyance of "Short Round" from last year's "Temple of Doom"!). Sadly, their number is maintained to annoy and frustrate the much more capable grown ups throughout this increasingly predicable and slap-stick two-hour comedy drama. It has all the hallmarks of a Spielberg production and Richard Donner, to be fair, does up the ante as more action and less chatter starts to creep into the second half. The special effects are also quite effective and there is the odd comedy reference for those adults amongst us, but I just didn't get why this is so highly rated. It reminded me a little of the old-style Disney "Witch Mountain" films - but I think this is likely a film that will induce fond memories of childhood for those who still appreciate it now, I don't have those and so I didn't.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2023-12-07

A movie that marked one generation, of course most of the post-90's generations won't see the worth on it. But for the 80´s afternoon movies it was perfect. Well done as most of Spielberg's movie are joined with a fantasy story with a bunch of kids like many other classics of that generation (Neverending Story Flight Of The Navigator, Back to the Future for example) that we don't see anymore. The music of the music was a hit on that era and it generated a lot of videogames based on it. It is the sort of movie that kids around 10 would enjoy even to this day, as a family-friendly classic. We have this sort of movies nowadays but their quality don't match of those era - maybe by the lack of a better director and writer, is most cases - I can even compare it to the earlier Harry Potter movies of the 90´s, were the naive and childhood adventures enjoyed the crowds. Even not being my favorite of the bunch still regard it as a 7,5 out of 10,0 / B+.

R

RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-16

"The Goonies" kicks off strong with a great first act that really captures the energy of being a kid in the '80s. It’s fun watching the group of teens hanging out, pranking each other, and getting into all kinds of creative mischief around the house. It’s a bit of a throwback to when kids actually spent time together in person, unlike today, where everyone’s glued to a screen. The story flows perfectly from one act to the next, thanks to Richard Donner’s solid directing. He’s known for classics like Superman, Lethal Weapon, and The Omen, so no surprise he nailed it here too. Overall, this is a perfect pick for family movie night.