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Overview

User Rating:
7.3/10   3,527 votes
Director:
Jonathan Levine
Writer (WGA):
Jonathan Levine (written by)
Release Date:
29 August 2008 (UK) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
Sometimes it's right to do the wrong things. more
Plot:
It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter. | full synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(30 articles)
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User Comments:
A Drug Dealer is "God's Lonely Boy" more

Cast

  (in credits order)

Ben Kingsley ... Dr. Squires

Famke Janssen ... Kristin Squires

Josh Peck ... Luke Shapiro

Olivia Thirlby ... Stephanie

Mary-Kate Olsen ... Union
Jane Adams ... Elanor

Method Man ... Percy

Aaron Yoo ... Justin

Talia Balsam ... Mrs. Shapiro
David Wohl ... Mr. Shapiro
Bob Dishy ... Grandpa Shapiro
Joanna Merlin ... Grandma Shapiro
Shannon Briggs ... Body Guard #1

Roy Milton Davis ... Homeless Man
Alexander Flores ... Kid in Bar

Ken Marks ... Oliver
Kiah Fredricks ... Police Officer 1
Robert Armstrong ... Principle Edwards
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Douglas J. Aguirre ... Desk Officer in the Prison
Nicole Berger ... Fly Girl
Charlene Biton ... College student

Jack Caruso ... Arresting Police Officer

Peter Conboy ... Man on park bench

Sean Dillon ... Gruden

Dawn Noel Pignuola ... Fly Girl

Natalie R Ridley ... Fly Girl
Nick Schutt ... Albert
Kevin Cannon ... Homeless Dealer (uncredited)

John Farrer ... Faculty member at Graduation (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jonathan Levine 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Jonathan Levine (written by)

Produced by
Keith Calder .... producer
Jared Goldman .... line producer
Felipe Marino .... producer
Joe Neurauter .... producer
Brian Udovich .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
David Torn 
 
Cinematography by
Petra Korner 
 
Film Editing by
Josh Noyes 
 
Casting by
Joanna Colbert 
Richard Mento 
 
Production Design by
Annie Spitz 
 
Art Direction by
Beth Kuhn 
 
Set Decoration by
Cherish Magennis 
Kara Zeigon 
 
Costume Design by
Michael Clancy 
 
Makeup Department
Daisy Curbeon .... key hair stylist
Patricia Grande .... hair department head
Linda Grimes .... makeup department head
Souraya Hamdi .... additional makeup artist
E. Morrow .... key makeup artist
 
Production Management
Dave Donars .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Epstein .... first assistant director
Bruce Hall .... second assistant director
Marcus Scigliano .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Jamie Arbuckle .... on-set dresser
Scott Canfield .... leadman
Stephen Girouard .... key construction grip
Greg Izzo .... set dresser
Duncan Johnson .... art department production assistant
Dan Kajeckas .... camera scenic artist
Glenn Lloyd .... art department coordinator
Adam Pessah .... camera scenic artist
Daniel Ritchel .... prop assistant
Greg Voth .... graphic artist
Sabrina Wright .... prop master
 
Sound Department
Eugene Gearty .... sound designer
John-Thomas Graves .... sound effects editor
Anguibe Guindo .... boom operator
Ken Ishii .... production sound mixer
Trevor Jolly .... sound supervisor
Eric Justen .... sound re-recording mixer
Joe Origlieri .... assistant sound
Jeffrey Perkins .... sound re-recording mixer
Jeffrey A. Pitts .... sound effects editor
Vance Walden .... adr recordist
 
Visual Effects by
Daniel Elliott Linger .... rotoscope artist
Dimitri Loginowski .... digital artist
Allan Nadel .... digital compositor
Nuncle .... title designer
Dane Allan Smith .... visual effects producer
 
Stunts
Chris Barnes .... stunt coordinator
Cort Hessler .... stunt coordinator
Ian Mclaughlin .... utility stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Beattie .... rigging electrician
Daniel Beeman .... dolly grip
George Bianchini .... Steadicam operator
Eric Boncher .... stage rigging gaffer
John Coots .... best boy electric
Matt Cross .... electrician
René Crout .... additional first assistant camera: "b" camera
Robert DiGiacomo .... first assistant camera: underwater scenes
Chris Dixon .... electrician
Cory Durst .... company grip
Jennifer Evans .... company grip
Afton Grant .... Steadicam operator
Milly Itzhak .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Martin Jaksa .... grip
Ed Koza .... company grip
Alexander Martin .... electrician
Dave McAllister .... key grip
Aaron Medick .... Steadicam operator
Matthew Mendelson .... electrician
Iris Ng .... rigging gaffer
Steve Peloquin .... best boy grip
Jeff Porter .... first assistant camera
Michele SchianodiCola .... best boy rigging electrician
Ken Shibata .... gaffer
Yoshi Sonoda .... electrician
Walter Strafford .... electrician
JoJo Whilden .... still photographer
William S. White .... additional first assistant camera
William S. White .... loader
David Woolner .... electrician
 
Casting Department
Lee Genick .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
May Elbaz .... stitcher
Felicity Gifford .... set costumer
Lisa Kisner .... production assistant: costume department
Cassidy Mosher .... additional costumer
Laura Steinman .... costume supervisor
Laura Steinman .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Joe Finley .... digital intermediate colorist
 
Music Department
Jim Black .... music supervisor
Gabe Hilfer .... music coordinator
Bryan Lawson .... music producer
Bryan Lawson .... supervising music editor
Sam Zeines .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Rodney Tait .... parking coordinator
 
Other crew
Adam Ballesteros .... assistant: producers
Nicole Berger .... choreographer
Sarah Berge .... assistant: Ms. Janssen
Rob Coleman .... location assistant
Kathleen Corbin .... location coordinator
Harriet Steel Durkes .... production assistant
Lindsay Feldman .... production coordinator
Sky Gewant .... production assistant
Billy Gooch .... production assistant
James Granger .... production secretary
Trish Gray .... location scout
Jonathan Hansen .... production assistant
Todd M. Hofacker .... assistant: Ben Kingsley
Brendan Kehoe .... location scout
Ryan David Kohler .... production assistant
Katie Kramer .... production assistant
Kristina Lee .... assistant production office coordinator
Evan Levine .... clearance assistant
Stephen Lippross .... production accountant
Doug McCafferty .... production assistant
Christopher Menges .... assistant location manager
Karen S. Neasi .... product placement
Adam S. Poswolsky .... location scout
Dawn Rosado .... craft service
Collin Smith .... location manager
Rob van de Laar .... craft service
David Velasco .... assistant location manager
Sharon Watt .... script supervisor
Wendy L. York .... additional script supervisor
 
Thanks
Shawn Regruto .... thanks
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for pervasive drug use, language and some sexuality.
Runtime:
99 min | USA:95 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
SDDS | Dolby Digital
MOVIEmeter: ?
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Company:
Occupant Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The hat that Ben Kingsley wears was his own. He grabbed it when he set off to New York to film the movie, thinking it might be useful. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The movie is set in 1994 but when Luke returns to find his family being evicted there is a current model BMW 7 series, E65/E66, turning the corner in the background. These have only been manufactured since 2002-2008. more
Quotes:
Luke Shapiro: I got mad love for you shorty. That’s on the real. more
Movie Connections:
References "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) more
Soundtrack:
Razorblades more

FAQ

Is "The Wackness" based on a novel?
Which songs are featured on the soundtrack?
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
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9 out of 15 people found the following comment useful:-
A Drug Dealer is "God's Lonely Boy", 14 July 2008
10/10
Author: madbandit20002000 from Queens, New York, USA

The coming-of-age genre has been a welcome staple in cinema from the classic monolith "Rebel Without A Cause" to the recent uber-smash "Juno", whose young protagonists are fraught with having old souls while trying to make a place in the world, despite pressure and apathy from their peers and parents.

One newcomer is high school grad Luke Shapiro, played with urban wisdom and smooth shyness by NYC native Josh Peck, in Jonathan Levine's funky yet poignant film, "The Wackness". In New York City, during the summer of 1994, then-mayor Rudolph Giuliani (before his shameless, self-adoration after the Sept 11 attacks; the WTC towers make a haunting CGI appearance here) waged a no-nonsense war against quality of life crimes so tourists wouldn't gag while seeing homelessness, public inebriation, prostitution or drug trafficking. Phoniness: a religion of the moron.

His parents strapped for cash (due to his dad's badly thought-out, "get rich quick" schemes), Shapiro slyly flips the bird at the system by selling marijuana out of a beaten up ice cream cart, with a boom box (that's an over-sized radio/cassette player to you tadpoles) attached to it, playing the likes of rap acts like A Tribe Called Quest, Biggie Smalls and DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will "The Fresh Prince" Smith. Great idea, but since when did drug dealers, aside from Frank Lucas from "American Gangster", ever had great ideas? Ergo, Luke's a lone wolf, ever since school. A subtle, near-silent applause is given when he gets his diploma. He sits over an awning, looking down at the partiers at a post-graduation soiree he wasn't invited to, but asked to supply the weed. If you know how he feels, don't be ashamed to cry. I know I did.

Fortunately, Luke's best client is his shrink, Jeff Squires (a madcap, mercurial Sir Ben Kingsley, who should get Oscar nominated for Best Supporting Actor), who gives him dubious advice ("Get laid") while taking a quarter of grass as payment. However, Squires doesn't take well to Luke's infatuation with his step-daughter, the high class Stephanie ("Juno's" Olivia Thirlby, also a NYC native). Sometimes, first loves aren't the best ones.

If you think the film's about a Jewish kid immersing himself in hip-hop culture, you're so wrong. An audience award winner at both the Sundance and Los Angeles film festivals, "The Wackness", an earnest attempt to adapt "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, is the first coming of age piece that reminiscently focuses on the 1990s, making refs to "Beverly Hills 90210", the late rocker Kurt Cobain, the pulsating (and better) rap music and Giuliani's near-fascistic and racist mayoral reign (like me, a NYC resident, Squires sees it as a basic and pathetic hiding of the symptoms of society's ills). Graffiti font is made as opening credits, respected by Levine, whose script is alive (also should get nominated) and direction is competent cool and quick in a drug-like haze.

His actors are reliable, like Mary-Kate Olsen as a squirrel-brain, hippie chick, rapper Method Man as Luke's Caribbean-accented boss, Famke Janseen (the X-Men trilogy) as Squires's frigid trophy wife and David Wohl and Talia Balsam as Luke's bickering parents. Even Jane Adams is pretty cool as a one-hit musician-cum-stoner. Personally, the film's narrative is an attractive, alternative version of my own of trial by fire.

That comes down to Peck, a grad from the tween sitcom "Drake and Josh", who perfectly echoes Robert DeNiro and John Cusack from their lead roles in "Taxi Driver" (Mr. Levine was the assistant of the film's writer Paul Schrader) and "Say Anything". Sure, Luke's cool beyond cool, but he's an old man in a young man's body, a mirror image to Kingsley's Squires, who has trouble in his marriage. Thirbly, as Stephanie, nicely reps fear behind careless hedonism: When Luke's honest about his feelings for her, during a rendezvous on Fire Island, she finds it holographic, not noticing she's talking about herself while being with "God's lonely boy."

With its' drug use, urban vibe and stark individualism, I don't know if "The Wackness" will be 2008's "Juno" (IT COULD!!!), but I do know it's a honest film.

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