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| Lost Angels (1989) Trailer - Adam Horovitz |
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This is a trailer for Lost Angeles that was made
in 1989. It was released on vhs with Orion and I
believe is now owned by MGM. This is my attempt
to get the word out about this movie and possibly
get a dvd release one day. Here is a summary from
movies.com: "Tim Doolan (Adam Horovitz) hates his
parents. His father (Graham Beckel) is an absentee
ex-cop, and his mother (Celia Weston) is a
simpering upper middle class socialite who has
recently remarried and can't understand her
alienated and destructive son. A rich Los Angeles
teen lost in a world of gang violence, drugs, and
despair, Tim, along with his half brother, Andy
(Don Bloomfield), parties all night at local clubs
and belongs to a wealthy white gang that attempts
to be as tough and streetwise as neighboring
Latino gangs. His sole comfort comes from Cheryl
(Amy Locane), a troubled, beautiful girl he
admires from afar. One night, after a nasty gang
fight, Tim goes to Cheryl's house and finds her
ready and willing to party. However, the night
ends abruptly when Cheryl drives her mother's car
into the family pool. Tim and Cheryl wake up in
the morning to the Los Angeles police and their
unforgiving parents. Whisked away to juvenile
detention, Tim is then placed in a high-security
sanitarium where rich kids are left to figure out
their problems in group therapy, abandoned by
their frustrated and busy parents. Tim reacts to
the sanitarium with rage and aggression until he
meets Dr. Loftis (Donald Sutherland), a stern but
liberal therapist who is willing to help and
listen. With the support of Loftis, Tim finally
begins to realize his own sense of self-worth.
Director Hugh Hudson's honest portrait of troubled
teens is simultaneously dark and uplifting, with
gritty and intense performances from its young
cast. Veteran actor Sutherland is captivating in
his complex and challenging role." Tags : Lost Angels 1989 Adam Horowitz Horovitz Ad Rock Adrock Beastie Boys Amy Locane Donald Sutherland movie teen angst rare |
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Affichage : 7592
Durée : 146 s |
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