
1987. Denver, Co. One crazy night in the life of four friends reeling from the sudden demise of iconic British band The Smiths, while the local airwaves are hijacked at gunpoint by an impassioned Smiths fan.
1h 30m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Helena Howard
Cleo

Ellar Coltrane
Dean

Elena Kampouris
Sheila

Nick Krause
Billy

James Bloor
Patrick

Thomas Lennon
Uncle Shadrack

Joe Manganiello
Full Metal Mickey

Michalina Scorzelli
Cleo's Mother

Manisha patel
May 29, 2023source: Shoplifters of the World
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Jan 6, 2023Action movie

Hicham Moulay
Nov 22, 2022Arguably one of the best bands ever. This is a debate that could last into the wee small hours with kids that grew up in the 80's. Amazing times and amazing bands. This movie should have been made in the same mould as the 'BreakfastClub' to have the authenticity of an 80's classic. However, it falls short! The movie tries really hard but should have tried much, much more. One major critisisim, it should have been set in 'Manchester' not 'Denver' The Smiths really were an 80's UK thing. Smiths fans will love this movie and they'll be streaming all their albums for nostalgic weeks after :-)

Nadine Lustre
Nov 22, 2022We all watched this for the Smiths and their music, what we got was a jumbled mess of one liners and weird perspectives from people that all seemed like emo castoffs of the last few years, I was a Smiths fan and so were a lot of my friends, most of us also listened to New Order, Depeche Mode, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Sisters of Mercy and on and on. It was kind of insulting that they made the main male fans out to be apparently LGBT or questioning, that was really not a thing back in 87, it was there but not at all out front and in your face like this flick proposes it was. Myself and most of my friends were educated, street smart and loved to party at some of the coolest clubs and after hours in Toronto back then, we weren't wimps or emos but loved good music and knew what it was when it was played, The Smiths just made you think a bit more than the average bands before and after them, while it wasn't The Breakfast Club or Stand By Me in defining an era it was interesting to be kind of thrust back in time to the little things, friends, music and driving around looking for the nights next exciting event. It didn't succeed in making me a fan of any of the actors, but it did bring back some simpler times vibes and that was good enough to make it decent. Will I watch it again? Probably not, but that's ok, I wouldn't want to relive the old days again either except maybe for a weekend just to see the young crowd of old enjoying themselves and the silly frivolous days and nights and what seemed important. And yeah, I was the guy who gleeped Emo's girlfriends back in those days lol, that whole scenario was realistic as far as what she did with the jock, I'm not sure she would have felt so guilty after though, that was a stretch, girls didn't really go for soft guys back then so much, maybe the Nina Hagen fan girls like some of the girls I went to school with, most of them went for the regular no surprises if we like you you know it type, no wondering or words needed, good times, wish they could have captured that in the film instead of the alternate reality they posed as authentic.