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1986 • Drama / Adventure • 119m

The Mosquito Coast

"He never bargained for what he found."

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An inventor spurns his city life and moves his family into the jungles of Central America to make a utopia.

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Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
Allie Fox
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Mother Fox
River Phoenix
River Phoenix
Charlie Fox
Jadrien Steele
Jadrien Steele
Jerry Fox
Hilary Gordon
Hilary Gordon
April Fox
Rebecca Gordon
Rebecca Gordon
Clover Fox
Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander
Hardware Clerk
Dick O'Neill
Dick O'Neill
Mr. Polski
Tiger Haynes
Tiger Haynes
Mr. Semper
William Newman
William Newman
Captain Smalls
Andre Gregory
Andre Gregory
Reverend Spellgood
Conrad Roberts
Conrad Roberts
Mr. Haddy
Martha Plimpton
Martha Plimpton
Emily Spellgood
Michael Rogers
Michael Rogers
Francis Lungley
Butterfly McQueen
Butterfly McQueen
Ma Kennywick
Producer: Peter WeirProducer: Jerome HellmanDirector: Peter WeirScreenplay: Paul SchraderExecutive Producer: Saul Zaentz

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**Disney for Anarchists** Before there was a McConaissance there was a Harrisance, That's right, you heard right: Harrisance. Within a few years in the 1980's Harrison da Chicago lead what was arguably the greatest adventure movie ever mounted, and possibly the best science fiction movie ever launched. He was also featured in that adorable little _Star Wars_ trilogy. Not to mention a slew of fine movies like _Presumed Innocent_, _Frantic_, _the Fugitive_, and two thrillers as Jack Ryan. Among my favourite movies from the Harrisance period (if I keep saying it, it will be a thing) were two directed by Peter Weir, an Aussie who never met a cultural clash he didn't want to shoot. Weir directed a couple of American films and chose the right man to lead them. _Witness_ was well-liked and had a righteously tough Harrison cop defending the Amish. But in my opinion, _Mosquito Coast_ was better. Look at the headliners. Harrison Ford , Helen Mirren, River Pheonix, from a story by Paul Theroux, scripted by Paul (_Taxi Driver_, _Raging Bull_) Schrader. The jaded Film Critics at the time weren't exactly blown away by the movie's ambitious scope but liked the way Harrison could play an anti-hero. What's so anti about him? He was great! I wish he was my dad. I would have loved to go on an escapist adventure with a genius inventor father who had grand visions of erecting a new utopia in the forests of Belize by manufacturing ice in the tropics. Okay, maybe he went too far. Got a bit swollen-headed and delirious. Became the patriarchal tyrant he was running away from. But that was from the rage he felt when realizing that while (in the 1980's) he might be able to elude multinational greed, he can't escape human avarice. O the tragedy of humans

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
The Saul Zaentz Company
Budget
$25,000,000
Box Office
$14,302,779

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