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Where the Day Takes You (1992)
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Marc Rocco's gritty drama Where the Day Takes You stars
Dermot Mulroney
as King, a street-smart hustler who acts as a father figure to a motley collection of young runaways. Among the people in his sphere are the young self-destructive drug addict Greg (
Sean Astin
), self-hating gay prostitute Little J (
Balthazar Getty
), and newcomer Heather (
Lara Flynn Boyle
). The film is structured as a series of flashbacks triggered by King's conversations with a prison psychologist (
Laura San Giacomo
). Included in the impressive cast are such soon-to-be-famous names as
Will Smith
and
Ricki Lake
, and the already established
Kyle MacLachlan
,
Christian Slater
, and
Alyssa Milano
. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Cast
Sean Astin
Greg
Adam Baldwin
Officer Black
Lara Flynn Boyle
Heather
Peter Dobson
Tommy Ray
Balthazar Getty
Little J.
Laura San Giacomo
Interviewer
Ricki Lake
Brenda
James LeGros
Crasher
Kyle MacLachlan
Ted
Dermot Mulroney
King
Will Smith
Manny
Stephen Tobolowsky
Charles
Production Crew
Dean St. John
ADR Recordist
Bob Landau
Assistant Production Coordinator
Randy G. Singer
Best Boy Electric
Rick Sutherland
Best Boy Grip
Huckleberry Caton
Boom Operator
Mary Jo Slater
Casting
Wendy Wassall-Engalla
Casting Associate
King Baggot
Cinematographer
Catalaine Knell
Co-producer
Philip McKeon
Co-producer
Mark Morgan
Composer (Music Score)
Michael Fitzpatrick
Costume Designer
Marc Rocco
Director
Robert Dog Thomas
Dolly Grip
Russell Livingstone
Editor
Linda Borgeson
Executive in Charge of Production
Lisa Hansen
Executive Producer
Marc Rocco
Executive Producer
Louis Niemeyer
First Assistant Camera
Scott Javine
First Assistant Director
David Rennie
First Assistant Editor
Craig Greene
Gaffer
Nick W. Pastrano
Grip
Simon Scheeline
Grip
George Palmer
Key Grip
Guy J. Louthan
Line Producer
Angela Nogaro
Makeup
Derek Alpert
Musical Direction/Supervision
Dirk Vahle
Pilot
Paul Hertzberg
Producer
Robert G. Magaudda
Production Accountant
Susan V. McConnell
Production Coordinator
Kirk M. Petruccelli
Production Designer
Kurt Voss
Screenwriter
Marc Rocco
Screenwriter
Michael Hitchcock
Screenwriter
Renee Rosenfeld
Script Supervisor
Philip McKeon
Second Assistant Director
Terry Doering
Second Assistant Editor
Greg Grande
Set Designer
David C. Potter
Set Dresser
Kim Cossette
Set Dresser
P. Scott Bailey
Set Dresser
Ed White
Sound Mixer
William Fiege
Sound Mixer
Kevin McCarthy
Special Effects
Rick Tiedeman
Steadicam Operator
Gino Mifsud
Still Photographer
Anthony Schmidt
Stunts
Brett Jones
Stunts
Bunny Blue Boyle
Stunts
Clay Boss
Stunts
Dan Blom
Stunts
Dan Bradley
Stunts
Debbie Evans
Stunts
Dermot Mulroney
Stunts
Erik Stabenau
Stunts
John Ashker
Stunts
Randy Lamb
Stunts
Ray Lykins
Stunts
Rick Barker
Stunts
Barney Cabral
Supervising Sound Editor
Joey Dedio
Technical Advisor
Year: 1992
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for drug use, language and violence
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
CineTel Films
New Line Cinema
Release
September 11, 1992 (USA)
by New Line Cinema
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