
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.
Young teen Mikey Walsh and his friends set off on a quest to find Pirate One-Eyed Willie's treasure in hopes of saving their homes from demolition.
- 7.5
- 1985
- Released
- 1h 54m

Sean Astin
Mikey
Josh Brolin
Brand
Jeff Cohen
Chunk
Corey Feldman
Mouth
Kerri Green
Andy
Martha Plimpton
Stef
Ke Huy Quan
Data
John Matuszak
Sloth
Robert Davi
Jake
Joe Pantoliano
Francis
Anne Ramsey
Mama Fratelli
Lupe Ontiveros
Rosalita
Mary Ellen Trainor
Mrs. Walsh
Keith Walker
Mr. Walsh
Curt Hanson
Mr. Perkins
Steve Antin
Troy
Paul Tuerpe
Sheriff
George Robotham
Prison Guard
Charles McDaniel
Chunk's Father
Elaine Cohen McMahon
Chunk's Mother
Michael Paul Chan
Data's Father
Bill Bradley
Bill
Jeb Stuart Adams
Troy's Friend #1
Eric Briant Wells
Troy's Friend #2
Gene Ross
Man in Shower #1
Max Segar
Man in Shower #2
Jack O'Leary
Reporter #1
Ted Grossman
FBI Man
Rick Kuhn
Parent (uncredited)
Lisa Quan
Data's Sister (uncredited)
Keenan Wynn
Chester Copperpot (uncredited)















Released
en
$19,000,000.00
$69,649,283.00
- #gang of thieves
- #treasure map
- #oregon, usa
- #gunfight
- #childhood friends
- #booby trap
- #water slide
- #foreclosure
- #walking the plank
- #lost treasure
- #social outcast
- #pirate ship
- #henchmen
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"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 p
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.

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 add

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

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, wis











