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King Of The Hill

1993, Movie, PG-13, 102 mins

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Based on journalist A. E. Hotchner's memoirs of a Depression-era St. Louis boyhood, KING OF THE HILL resembles nothing so much as a tasteful, nostalgic TV special sponsored by the Hallmark Hall of Fame. In the hands of writer-director Steven Soderbergh (SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE), the realities of poverty are rendered blandly palatable and eminently forgettable. Aaron Kurlander (Jesse Bradford), a bright, introspective boy of about 12, excels at marbles and school but habi... read more leave a comment
Year: 1993
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Jesse Bradford: Aaron
Jeroen Krabbe: Mr. Kurlander
Lisa Eichhorn: Mrs. Kurlander
Joseph Chrest: Ben
Spalding Gray: Mr. Mungo
Elizabeth McGovern: Lydia

 

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