Kenny & Company
Kenny & Company is a 1976 American comedy-drama film directed by Don Coscarelli. It stars A. Michael Baldwin and Reggie Bannister, who would both later star in Coscarelli’s Phantasm.[1]
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Directed by | Don Coscarelli |
Produced by | Don Coscarelli |
Written by | Don Coscarelli |
Starring | Dan McCann A. Michael Baldwin Reggie Bannister Ralph Richmond |
Music by | Fred Myrow |
Cinematography | Don Coscarelli |
Edited by | Don Coscarelli |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
The film covers the four days before Halloween as Kenny and his best friend Doug (both 12 years old) and awkward 11-year-old Sherman prepare for the holiday. They spend time playing flag football and skateboarding. The three boys must deal with a local bully, and Kenny gets his first crush on a girl. Kenny's beloved but elderly dog dies. The boys debut their costumes on Halloween, set off firecrackers as pranks, attend a neighbor's haunted house, and go trick-or-treating. The night culminates as they try to play a trick on an old woman who lives in a spooky, run-down house.
Cast
- Dan McCann as Kenny
- A. Michael Baldwin as Doug
- Jeff Roth as Sherman
- Ralph Richmond as Big Doug
- Reggie Bannister as Donovan
- Clay Foster as Mr. Brink
References
- "Kenny & Company: Overview". The New York Times.