Stand by Me - Ricordo di un'estate

Titolo originale: Stand by Me
Regia: Rob Reiner |
Anno: 1986
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Dramma
Tag: friendship | based on novel or book | leech | affectation | bullying | road trip | oregon, usa | coming of age | railroad track | story within the story | flipping coin | campfire story | pie eating | told in flashback | kids | 1950s | boys | coin toss | familiar |
Cast: Wil Wheaton | River Phoenix | Corey Feldman | Jerry O'Connell | Kiefer Sutherland | Casey Siemaszko | Gary Riley | Bradley Gregg | Jason Oliver | Marshall Bell | Frances Lee McCain | Bruce Kirby | William Bronder | Scott Beach | Richard Dreyfuss | John Cusack | Madeleine Swift | Geanette Bobst | Art Burke | Matt Williams | Andy Lindberg | Dick Durock | O.B. Babbs | Charlie Owens | Kenneth Hodges | John Hodges | Susan Thorpe | Korey Scott Pollard | Rick Elliott | Kent W. Luttrell | Chance Quinn | Jason Naylor |

Oregon, estate del 1959. Quattro ragazzini partono per un'escursione di 50 chilometri lungo la ferrovia, affrontando varie avventure per cercare il cadavere di un ragazzo scomparso giorni prima. Da un racconto (The Body, 1982) di Stephen King, uno dei film più belli sull'adolescenza degli anni '80, nel miracoloso equilibrio della memoria tra sentimento e avventura.

Approfondimenti

In response to his taunting during filming, Jerry O'Connell was bitten on the upper lip by Popeye, w [...] D
When the two gangs confront each other, Ace Merril attempts to kill Chris Chambers by cutting his th [...] D
According to Wil Wheaton on the DVD documentary, the scene in which Vern (Jerry O'Connell) can't rem [...] D
Coca-Cola bought Embassy Pictures, the film's original production company, and announced it wasn't g [...] D
Frances Lee McCain and Corey Feldman previously starred in Gremlins (1984) playing the role of mom a [...] D
River Phoenix' character wasn't far from his own persona, with a troubled childhood, righteous-but-m [...] D
Sean Astin said he auditioned for the role of Chris right after River Phoenix had done his audition. [...] D
Corey Feldman and director Rob Reiner tested 30 different laughs before deciding upon the one for Te [...] D
The significance of the deer Gordie, alone, sees and decides to keep himself until his adult life ha [...] D
The movie is based on a short story called "The Body" by Stephen King, from a book of short stories [...] D
When they were filming the scene where Gordie and Vern are about to be run over by the train, Wil Wh [...] D
Richard Dreyfuss ends his story with 'I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I wa [...] D
At the end of the film it is said that Chris dies trying to stop a fight, while the others went on w [...] D
The handgun Chris brings on the adventure is a Colt M1911-A1, which he calls simply a ".45." Accordi [...] D
The film was released in theaters on August 22, 1986, a day before River Phoenix's 16th birthday. D
At the insistence of director Rob Reiner (an avid non-smoker who campaigned for anti-smoking laws in [...] D
Since 2007 the city of Brownsville, OR, which served as the setting for Castle Rock, and is south-ea [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 82204 delivered on 17 January 1987. D
River Phoenix had auditioned for the part of Gordie Lachance, but director Rob Reiner thought that h [...] D
The boys sing "The Ballad of Paladin", which is the ending theme song to the TV series "Have Gun - W [...] D
The late River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Wil Wheaton, have all made appearances on Family Ties. Th [...] D
The movie was originally to be called "The Body" after the Stephen King novella the movie is based o [...] D
Jerry O'Connell and Wil Wheaton starred in 2 Disney TV movies. 1 year after the film was released, W [...] D
The novella and the film take place in the town of Castle Rock (Maine and then Oregon, respectively) [...] D
At the end of "The Body." By Stephen King, Gordie is kicked in the testicales and his nose and finge [...] D
Mr. Quidacioluo is played by the late Bruce Kirby, whose real last name is the nearly identical Quid [...] D
The roughly 60-day shoot was favored with sunny days, unusual for that sustained a period in Oregon, [...] D
The Royal River is mentioned in several of Maine native Stephen King's novels, including "The Body", [...] D
The lead actors weren't allowed to see Ray Brower (Kent W. Luttrell) until they unveil him on camera [...] D
The railroad trestle (at Hat Creek) the boys cross in the train scene no longer has railroad tracks [...] D
Rob Reiner and Kiefer Sutherland also worked together in Codice d'onore (1992). D
Corey Feldman has said in interviews he and River Phoenix used to meet up at auditions together. Whi [...] D
The late River Phoenix shed his virginity during filming. Rob Reiner remembered that Phoenix came in [...] D
The original short story "The Body" reveals what happens to Teddy and Vern--Teddy is killed in a car [...] D
The gang sang "I Ran All the Way Home", which was the theme song to All the Way Home (1981) starring [...] D
In the Spanish Castilian dub, Gordie's name was changed to "Cornie," since "Gordie" in Spanish is pr [...] D
Director Rob Reiner had trouble casting the role of "The Writer," first casting David Dukes, then go [...] D
One of several films named after its famous titular song played during the movie's end credits in wh [...] D
Teddy says that he and his dad had fished the Royal River for "cossies." There is no fish by that na [...] D
Adrian Lyne, who was set to direct this film, was forced to hand it over to Rob Reiner when 9 settim [...] D
Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix and Jerry O'Connell soaked Corey Feldman's clothes in beer, then dried th [...] D
Corey Feldman, Wil Wheaton and Jerry O'Connell were all included on VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars."T [...] D
While practicing his lines, Jerry O'Connell was impressed that, as an 11-year old, he was being allo [...] D
The late Michael Jackson was asked to do a cover of the late Ben E. King's song, "Stand by Me," for [...] D
Kiefer Sutherland plays one of his first leader roles here, for director Rob Reiner. Reiner's father [...] D
The beer that Eyeball and Ace are drinking while playing mailbox baseball is "Rainier." D
The treehouse seen at the beginning of the film was built specifically for the movie. D
David Dukes was originally cast as The Writer. After those scenes were shot, Richard Dreyfuss was ca [...] D
The apparel of the four boys is the same throughout the movie, except for Teddy. From the beginning [...] D
The pond the boys fall into was a man-made pool because the crew wanted them to be "safe and secure" [...] D
All four of the film's stars have starred in music videos. Wil Wheaton and River Phoenix appeared in [...] D
During the first three scenes in which he appears, Ace wears different clothes, although elapsed tim [...] D
Wil Wheaton, who played writer Gordie Lachance as a youth, would grow up to author a half-dozen book [...] D
When Gordie goes into Denny's room, there are three photos of the rock band Buddy Holly and the Cric [...] D
Wil Wheaton and Jerry O'Connell both appeared on The Big Bang Theory in recurring roles - Wheaton as [...] D
Rob Reiner considers this the best film he has ever made. D
In the film version, per the narrator, the adult Chris has recently died, while the other three boys [...] D
Kiefer Sutherland and Casey Siemaszko previously appeared together in Storie incredibili: The Missio [...] D
In the campfire scene in which Chris breaks down, Rob Reiner was sure River Phoenix could do better. [...] D
The four main actors met Rob Reiner and some of the crew in an Oregon hotel suite in June of 1985 to [...] D
River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Wil Wheaton and Jerry O'Connell got into a lot of mischief in the hote [...] D
Corey Haim auditioned for the role of Gordie Lachance, but the studio wanted him to play Chris Chamb [...] D
Stephen King's novella, The Body, takes place in Maine, as do almost all of his stories. The movie t [...] D
In the opening of the scene where Chris meets Gordie and shows him the gun, River Phoenix jumps from [...] D
Rob Reiner "agonized" over the pie-eating scene because he was having trouble trying to envision wha [...] D
An unconfirmed explanation of why the setting was changed from Maine to Oregon is that one of the sc [...] D
In the shot where Gordie and Vern are running towards the camera with the train right behind them, t [...] D
Bradley Gregg and River Phoenix appeared in three films together between 1985-89: Explorers (1985), [...] D
Teddy's complaints that Gordie's story did not have a good ending is possibly a nod to the running j [...] D
In the 1950s and 60s the logo on the Yankees baseball cap was sewed-on felt, not the embroidered log [...] D
During a 2016 oral history of this film in the trade publication "Variety", Jerry O'Connell said tha [...] D
In the original theatrical release, the final words typed by The Writer, "Jesus, does anyone?" were [...] D
In the scene where Gordie and Chris race each other through the junkyard, Wil Wheaton could run fast [...] D
Corey Feldman and Jerry O'Connell would later reunite in I viaggiatori: Electric Twister Acid Test ( [...] D
The Yankee cap scene was later used in Quella cosa chiamata amore (1993), also starring the late Riv [...] D
The film takes place from September 4 to September 6, 1959 and in September 1985, with flash backs c [...] D
In an interview by Stephen King in the special features section of the DVD, he reveals that the scen [...] D
Wil Wheaton's grandfather starred in Carovane verso il west (1957) so his grandmother asked that "Wa [...] D
The disaster that struck the set of Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) had a direct influence on the ma [...] D
Stand by Me is a coming of age film narrated by the main protagonist's voiceover. Rob Reiner's follo [...] D
The film's success resulted in renewed interest in the Ben E. King song, which inspired the title us [...] D
Although it is assumed that the other kids are the same age as Gordie, River Phoenix figured that Ch [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
River Phoenix (Chris Chambers) and Bradley Gregg who plays his older brother Richard (aka Eyeball.) [...] D
The comic book Gordie is reading when he sees the deer on the train tracks is Gang Busters #66 (Nove [...] D
Columbia Pictures, concerned that the original title, "The Body", was misleading, renamed the film " [...] D
Ace's (Kiefer Sutherland) car is a 1950 Ford Custom convertible coupe. D
The scene where Teddy is crying about his dad storming the beach at Normandy takes place in a privat [...] D
John Cusack plays Gordie's deceased older brother Denny in the 2 flashback scenes (the part where he [...] D
The cast includes one Oscar winner (Richard Dreyfuss) and one Oscar nominee (River Phoenix). D
Director Rob Reiner took important steps to ensure his four young actors would bond with one another [...] D
Rob Reiner developed a good working relationship with Stephen King after this movie, so much so that [...] D
According to Andy Lindberg (Lardass Hogan.) A child extra actually threw up for real during the film [...] D
Rob Reiner credits much of his success with his cast to the fact that he had been an actor himself. [...] D
When auditioning for the role, Jerry O'Connell thought Rob Reiner had played the Archie Bunker chara [...] D
The producers told Rod Reiner to add a bunch of obscenities to get the R-rating since they though no [...] D
The steam locomotive used in the "Chicken" scene is the same engine that was used in the Lee Marvin [...] D
Included among the "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
The $2.37 the boys have to buy supplies prior to their journey, had the purchasing value in 1959 tha [...] D
The vomit used in the "Lardass" story was made from cottage cheese and blueberry mix. D
Contrary to urban legend, the leeches were fake. They were molded latex, stuck on with rubber cement [...] D
Corey Feldman and Kiefer Sutherland would later co-star in Ragazzi perduti (1987). D
As with most of Stephen King's stories, this one originally contained connections to other books he [...] D
When asked what happened to the Yankees' cap, Rob Reiner replied that Ace threw the hat away around [...] D
The character Ray Brower (the dead body) appears alive and well during the "Lardass" pie eating cont [...] D
When the boys add up all their money, they come up with $2.37. The number 237 appears in quite a few [...] D
Ace's car is a 1949 Ford Custom Convertible Coupe [76B]. D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Stand by Me. This film received three "recommends". D
This film opened a week after La mosca (1986), and bumped it from the #1 box office earnings spot. D [...] D
Kiefer Sutherland claimed in an interview that in one of the locations of the film, a Renaissance Fa [...] D
Film debut of Jerry O'Connell. D
When Ace and Eyeball meet up with Gordie and Chris, the plate glass window identifies the place they [...] D
Corey Feldman has stated in several interviews that of all the characters he's played, Teddy was act [...] D
Sean Astin, Stephen Dorff and Ethan Hawke were considered for the role of Gordie Lachance. D
The train scene took a full week of shooting, making use of four small adult female stunt doubles wi [...] D
While filming the scene in which Ace Merrill and Eyeball Chambers take Gordie's brother's Yankees ca [...] D
Most people assume that Jerry O'Connell simply lost the weight as he grew up. In reality, he had a l [...] D
To keep in character while off-camera, Kiefer Sutherland often picked on Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, [...] D
The actress pictured on the cover of a vintage movie magazine is Elizabeth McGovern, who was at the [...] D
After director Rob Reiner screened the movie for Stephen King, he noticed that King was visibly shak [...] D

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When Ace and the others are playing chicken, the position of the logs off the truck change. D
Immediately before the boys start to cross the bridge. D
The train tracks the boys are traveling are obviously active - trains pass through multiple times du [...] D
When the boys set out on their Journey, there is a shot that shows them walking on the tracks and si [...] D
At the beginning of the film from the wide shot you can see it isn't Richard Dreyfuss sitting in the [...] D
When Gordie looks at the newspaper article at the beginning, the first paragraph of the article is a [...] D
The water pump shown at the end of the movie is a Waterous. The style was not available until the 19 [...] D
In the opening scene the vehicle closest to the camera has an '80s California license plate on it. D
When Ace is playing pool with Billy, the boom mic bobs into view, near the light. D
Teddy's hair changes in every shot after being dunked in the swamp. The strap to his bag disappears [...] D
During the "barf-o-rama" scene, the two twin brothers barf on each other. As the second brother barf [...] D
The body of Ray Brower (when found by the boys) is not decomposed at all for the several days it was [...] D
When the boys are sitting by the fire cooking and Vern's food falls off his stick, it clearly falls [...] D
The camera tripod can be seen in Teddy's glasses when Teddy and Chris are arguing on the railroad tr [...] D
Teddy is not carrying his bedroll as the boys leave the junkyard, because Chris actually grabs it as [...] D
When Gordie is telling the story - when they are sitting round the campfire - Bob Cormier moves back [...] D
When Chris comforts Teddy after Milo Pressman insults him, Chris takes his hand off Teddy's shoulder [...] D
In the clubhouse at the beginning of the movie, Chris has a pack of cigarettes tucked into his sleev [...] D
At the leech pond when the boys are dressed again, they and their clothing appear as they were befor [...] D
The narrator does not save his work before appearing to shut off his word processor, but that's okay [...] D
When the boys are seen walking into the leech pond, they all fall in. We see Vern and Teddy go into [...] D
Near the beginning of the movie, Vern is described as burying then losing a quart jar of pennies "at [...] D
When the boys find Ray Brower's body, the train tracks are fake ones laid out on a trail close to th [...] D
When Gordie goes into Denny's room looking for his canteen, a Michigan State pennant is displayed on [...] D
As the boys rush over to the passed-out Gordie, there is a notable absence of blood on Gordie's whit [...] D
When Gordie shoots the garbage cans and runs off, he's still carrying the gun. After a scene cut, th [...] D
The blueberry stains are gone from all four boys' shirts after the shot where they're eating the ber [...] D
At the showdown with Ace near the end, Gordie fires one shot into the air from the 1911 .45 pistol. [...] D
The extras wearing the BOA hats in the pie-eating sequence are not always sitting in the same order. [...] D
In the tree house scene, right after Chris says to Teddy, "come on man deal", Teddy blows smoke from [...] D
When the boys are crossing the bridge, and Gordie is trying to help Vern to his feet there is a very [...] D
When Gordie is in the delicatessen there is a bottle of Soft Soap in the background that was not ava [...] D
All four boys are completely submerged in water when they fall into the leech pond, soaking their ha [...] D
When Gordie visits the delicatessen for ham, the grocer pulls waxed paper from a box with a 1980s Cr [...] D
Where the guys are cutting "cobra" into their arms, a VW Beetle can seen among the old cars. The sty [...] D
Aluminum cans in the general store. D
When they're in the clubhouse at the beginning, Gordie looks straight at the camera while singing "I [...] D
When Teddy walks across the bridge, a close-up of his arm and hand clearly shows an adult stand-in w [...] D
In the first train dodge scene, after Teddy and Chris make up, as Verne walks off back onto the trai [...] D
While in the junkyard, the boys talk about The Mickey Mouse Club ('I think Annette's tits are gettin [...] D
After Ace takes Gordie's cap, the reflection of a crew member can clearly be seen waving their arm i [...] D
Chris says his pistol is a .45 but when he first pulls it out of his pack the barrel is clearly much [...] D
When we're first introduced to Teddy Duchamp in the tree house, we see his badly burnt ear but also [...] D
When Gordie and Chris are discussing the stolen milk money, Chris uses the term "douchebag" in a con [...] D
When Gordie is making Chris "pinkie swear" about the gun being loaded, the same man and woman can be [...] D
When the boys get dunked in the swamp, Teddy takes his glasses off, but then while they're thrashing [...] D
In the "barf-o-rama" scene, all the actors vomit up blueberries, just like Lard-Ass and the other co [...] D
Leeches appear on Chris' back between shots when the boys are covered in them. D
During the train chase, the sky goes back and forth from cloudy to clear. D
The gun should still be smoking immediately after Gordie fires the warning shot. D
When Gordie is running from Chopper through the junkyard he runs past the same truck and trailer twi [...] D
When Gordie goes into the store and the clerk talks to him, you can cleary see the boom mic bobbing [...] D
After cooking supper around the campfire, there is a shot of a full moon. But on this night, Friday [...] D
Near the end, adult Gordie's voice says that they arrived to Castle Rock a little past 5:00 on Sunda [...] D
When Eyeball is getting the gang name and snake cut into his upper left arm, from the back angle he [...] D
Like many of Stephen King's stories, the original story takes place in Maine. Although relocated to [...] D
Ben E. King's "Stand By Me", which the film derives its title from and uses as its theme song, was n [...] D
1980s cars visible in the background of the junkyard. D
In the train scene, River Phoenix' voice has suddenly changed and he looks older. This scene was obv [...] D
Gordie's hair constantly changes throughout the film from floppy to gelled, i.e. in the scene on the [...] D
Judging by the boys' heights as they cross the train-trestle, the river bed is only about 40 feet do [...] D
Pausing on the newspaper article about Chris' death reveals that only the headline and opening parag [...] D
Chris suggests using the Route 136 bridge to cross the river, which Teddy opposes, claiming that tha [...] D
In the swamp, the four boys get completely wet, then they strip down to their underwear to remove al [...] D
In the swamp, Teddy's glasses go from being on his face, to being folded in his hand, to being back [...] D
Amount of blueberries and sauce on Lardass Davey Hogan's face before he vomits. D
When Ace is racing against his friends in the car, it clearly shows that he has blond hair, but when [...] D
When Lardass Hogan swallows the egg it instead falls down the side of his face and can be heard hitt [...] D
When Lardass is confronted, and is half laying on the table, the man's hands change position. D
At one point in the movie, Gordie says that Billy and Charlie were playing mailbox baseball with Ace [...] D
Like the reference to "Togus" the Royal River is in Maine, not Oregon. Stephen King refers to the Ro [...] D
In the car race, a log truck is rapidly approaching Ace in the oncoming lane. Four shots of the log [...] D
When the boys are walking in the swamp, their shoes are covered in mud. The next shot shows their sh [...] D
The Topps baseball card in Denny's room is much more recent than 1959. D
In the "barforama" scene, the jets of vomit do not quite seem to come from out of the mouths of the [...] D
In the junkyard when Vern is talking about the "goocher" he mentions Weed Hill in Durham. This is a [...] D
Gordie describes Lard-Ass as being "really fat; weighing close to 180." 180 pounds really isn't that [...] D
Teddy's left ear (which his father almost burned off) in the tree house scene is very clearly burned [...] D
At the final confrontation between the two groups of boys, two members of Ace's gang vanish after co [...] D
Teddy is wearing Vietnam Jungle Boots. The specific type of boot was not introduced until the early [...] D
Gordie's mother folds the last length of the sheet twice when she's taking laundry off the line in t [...] D
The man driving Ace's car during the game of chicken, in wide shots, is an obvious stand-in stunt dr [...] D
When the boys are at the leech pond Chris is seeing how deep the water is with a stick. The stick ch [...] D
When Vern is first coming into the tree house and is coming through the trap door he is clearly hear [...] D
Gordie is not looking for his hat in Denny's room, he only reminisces about it there. It wasn't in t [...] D

Frase

Vern: Geez, Gordie. Why couldn't you have gotten b [...] D
Charlie Hogan: [Charlie and Billy are discussing t [...] D
Mr. Lachance: Why can't you have friends like Denn [...] D
[the boys are having trouble designing how to get [...] D
The Writer: As time went on, we saw less and less [...] D
Teddy: This is my age! I'm in the prime of my yout [...] D
Chris: [while playing gin rummy] I knock. Teddy: [...] D
Vern: I wasn't that scared. I wasn't. Sincerely. [...] D
Teddy: [Calming down after sobbing] I'm sorry if I [...] D
Gordie: [Still in a trauma state of shock] Why did [...] D
Bob Cormier: Hey! From the racks and stacks, it's [...] D
Charlie Hogan: Besides, me and Billy found him fir [...] D
Ace: You got two choices. You leave quietly, we ta [...] D
Gordie: [Angry] Fuck writing, I don't want to be a [...] D
Vern: What am I supposed to do, think of everythin [...] D
[after the boys have fallen into a lake] Vern: I [...] D
Eyeball: [about Ray Brower] Shit! When they gonna [...] D
Teddy: [after being stopped by Chris for attemptin [...] D
Gordie: Shut up! Teddy: I don't shut up, I grow [...] D
Chris: I'm never gonna get out of this town am I, [...] D
[after losing a drag race to Ace] Eyeball: [to Vi [...] D
[repeated line] Teddy: Two for flinching! [Punch [...] D
The Writer: The train had knocked Ray Brower out o [...] D
[last lines] The Writer: [typing on computer] I n [...] D
Vern: Come on you guys. Let's get moving. Teddy: [...] D
Ace: You wasn't planning on taking the body from u [...] D
The Writer: At the beginning of the school year, V [...] D
Milo: Chopper! Sic'em, boy! The Writer: [while Go [...] D
[as Lardass walks across the stage to his seat the [...] D
Gordie: [about the gun in his hand] Is it loaded? [...] D
Chris: You four-eyed pile of shit! Teddy: A pile [...] D
Teddy: [after hearing more howls, Teddy gets scare [...] D
Gordie: Piss up a rope! D
Chris: You ready for school? Gordie: No. Chris: [...] D
Eyeball: [Eyeball is giving Billy a tattoo on his [...] D
Mayor Grundy: Next, a newcomer to the Pie Eat, but [...] D
Vern: Do you think Mighty Mouse could beat up Supe [...] D
Billy Tessio: [about to get in Ace's car to find R [...] D
Teddy: [crying] He ranked my old man! D
Chris: [the boys get dressed and Gordie is recover [...] D
Teddy: You die, Chambers! D
Teddy: [Still angry] I'll kill you! Milo: You com [...] D
Vern: There's one thing I didn't understand. Did L [...] D
Chris: [while Gordie continues to sob] You're gonn [...] D
The Writer: I wanted to share my friend's enthusia [...] D
Ace: We're gonna get you for this. Chris: Maybe y [...] D
[repeated line] Chris: Skin it. [High fives one [...] D
Mr. Lachance: [in Gordie's dream, at Denny's funer [...] D
Vern: [after the Milo Pressman incident, Vern trie [...] D
Vern: [after dropping his hamburger in the campfir [...] D
Vern: You guys wanna go see a dead body? D
Mayor Grundy: [a crowd jeers Davy "Lardass" Hogan [...] D
Gordie: Maybe you could come into the college cour [...] D
Chris: How do you know if a Frenchman has been in [...] D
The Writer: I wondered how Teddy could care so muc [...] D
The Writer: The kid wasn't sick. The kid wasn't sl [...] D
Denny Lachance: Hey, Gordie, I got something for y [...] D
Vern: Well. See you in school. Chris: Yeah. Gord [...] D
Gordie, Chris, Teddy, Vern: [singing the [...] D
Vern: You think Mighty Mouse could beat up Superma [...] D
Chris: "Suck my fat one"? Whoever told you that yo [...] D
Gordie: Well, all the kids, instead of calling him [...] D
Gordie: Suck my fat one, you cheap dime store hood [...] D
The Writer: [after Gordie sees the deer, and the o [...] D
Gordie: ...the main guy of the story is a fat kid [...] D
Chris: You wanna be the Lone Ranger, or the Cisco [...] D
[first lines] The Writer: [voiceover] I was 12 go [...] D
The Writer: [voiceover] It happens sometimes. Frie [...] D
Gordie: Alright, alright, Mickey's a mouse, Donald [...] D
The Writer: [referring to Chris] Although I hadn't [...] D
The Writer: [voiceover] Around this time, Charlie [...] D
Teddy: You lose Gordie! [laughs] Teddy: Gordie l [...] D
Eyeball: Hey girls, where ya goin'? Gordie: [Ace [...] D
The Writer: Vern didn't just mean being off limits [...] D
[after they had dinner] Vern: Nothing like a smok [...] D
Vern: Any of you guys know when the next train is [...] D
Teddy: That was the all-time train dodge! Too cool [...] D
[after being handed the gun] Gordie: Is it loaded [...] D
[Chris drags Gordie behind the building to show hi [...] D
Gordie: [after Gordie and Chris set off the gun] [...] D
Ace: What are you gonna do? Shoot us all? Gordie: [...] D
Gordie: Do you think I'm weird? Chris: Definitely [...] D
Ace: Okay, Chambers, you little faggot. This is yo [...] D
Gordie: But you didn't miss him. Chris Chambers ne [...] D
Gordie: He hates me! My dad hates me! [Sobbing] [...] D
Vern, Teddy: I hate this short cut! [Mocking V [...] D
Chris: I'm never gonna get out of this town am I, [...] D
[Vern knocks on the door] Gordie: That's not the [...] D
Teddy: Did your mother have any kids that lived? [...] D

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