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1986111 minCrime, Drama, Thriller

At Close Range

Is At Close Range a Hit or Flop?

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Is At Close Range worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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At Close Range Synopsis

Brad Whitewood Jr. lives in rural Pennsylvania and has few prospects. Against his mother's wishes, he seeks out his estranged father, the head of a gang of thieves in a nearby town. Though his new girlfriend supports his criminal ambitions, Brad Jr. soon learns that his father is a dangerous man. Inspired by the real events that led to the end of the Johnston Gang, who operated in the northeastern United States in the 1970s.

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Top Cast

Sean Penn
Sean PennBradford "Brad" Whitewood Jr.
Christopher Walken
Christopher WalkenBradford "Brad" Whitewood Sr.
Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary Stuart MastersonTerry
Chris Penn
Chris PennThomas "Tommy" Whitewood
Millie Perkins
Millie PerkinsJulie
Eileen Ryan
Eileen RyanGrandma
Tracey Walter
Tracey WalterUncle Patch Whitewood
David Strathairn
David StrathairnTony Pine
J.C. Quinn
J.C. QuinnBoyd
Candy Clark
Candy ClarkMary Sue

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Is At Close Range worth watching?

At Close Range has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is At Close Range hit or flop?

At Close Range has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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At Close Range is a Crime, Drama, Thriller movie that Brad Whitewood Jr. lives in rural Pennsylvania and has few prospects. Against his mother's wishes, he seeks out his estranged father, the head of a ga...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 7, 2024
★ 6

The last twenty minutes of this rather enliven it, but otherwise it's rather dull story of "Brad" (Sean Penn) who is rather in awe of his criminal "Dad Brad" (Christopher Walken) and hopes to one day emulate what he sees as his glamorous lifestyle. One such day arrives when the father agrees to plan a robbery for his son to execute only things don't go to plan and just about everyone discovers just how vicious the older man can be when it comes to his own self-preservation. Most of this is really just an excuse for Penn to wander around shirtless showing off his pecs whilst a few variations of Madonna's "Live to Tell" serenade us from the sidelines. The two women who feature here - Mary Stuart Masterson's "Terry" and Millie Perkins's "Julie" make little impact on the Penn family beauty pageant (his brother Chris also features as his younger sibling "Tommy") and though Walken emanates just an hint of menace as the plot thickens, it's all just too little too late by the end when I really wasn't bothered about this repetitive tale of a dysfunctional family with testicles where their brains ought to be. It's based on a real life family in Philadelphia, and maybe that notoriety is all that helps this remain memorable. Neither the writing nor the vaguely pugilistic Penn and his John Wayne walk can do that.