Bill Dancer and his young companion Curly Sue are the classic homeless folks with hearts of gold. Their life changes when Bill is slammed into by a woman's car.
23 July 1951, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
8 August 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
20 June 1981, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
15 October 1946, Davenport, Iowa, USA
26 December 1960, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
2 January 1960, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 November 1928, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 June 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA
22 February 1948, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
19 August 1942, Sheffield, Alabama, USA
30 August 1961, New Jersey, USA
7 February 1947, Washington, USA
9 December 1937, Oceanside, Long Island, New York, USA
19 August 1969, Santa Monica, California, USA
July 26, 2002
Is this the same John Huges who wrote "The Breakfast Club"? I don't think so.
January 02, 2011
A violent, offensive comedy.
April 21, 2007
Reprehensible from start to finish, and utterly manipulative and mindless to boot.
November 18, 2011
The film has a desperately cutesy-pie charm that drips with flop sweat.
July 21, 2003
Any similarity between Curly Sue and Shirley Temple is practically intentional.
August 10, 2011
A disappointingly sentimental and shallow film from John Hughes about the homeless
July 12, 2003
It's the first film in which Hughes flat-out sentimentalizes being rich--moreover, selling out.

