Poster

That Was Then... This Is Now ()


Reference View | Change View


Two juvenile delinquents find themselves growing apart, for one is growing up, and the other is staying young and reckless.

Director:
Reviews:

Photos and Videos

Cast verified as complete

Edit
...
Mark Jennings
...
Bryon Douglas
...
Terry Jones
Matthew Dudley ...
Curly Shepard
...
Angela Shepard
...
Cathy Carlson
...
Mrs. Douglas
...
M & M Carlson
...
Charlie Woods
...
Mr. Carlson (as Frank McCarthy)
Diane Dorsey ...
Mrs. Carlson
...
Mike Chambers (as Ramon Sheen)
David Miller ...
Punk
Steven Pringle ...
Dirty Dave
...
Smitty (as Bob Swan)
John O'Brien ...
Snob
...
Paul (as Paul Lane)
...
Tim Shepard
Sharon Thomas Cain ...
Doctor (as Sharon Thomas)
Tom Walsh ...
Police Officer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Noel Morgan ...
Shepard Brother (uncredited)
Tony Shuster ...
Man Outside Bookstore (uncredited)
Brian Young ...
Man on Bus (uncredited)

Directed by

Edit
Christopher Cain

Written by

Edit
S.E. Hinton ... (novel)
 
Emilio Estevez ... (screenplay)

Produced by

Edit
Alan Belkin ... executive producer
Jim Geib ... associate producer
Gary R. Lindberg ... producer
John M. Ondov ... producer
Brandon K. Phillips ... executive producer
Martin M. Weiss ... associate producer

Music by

Edit
Bill Cuomo
Keith Olsen

Cinematography by

Edit
Juan Ruiz Anchía ... (as Juan Ruiz Anchia)

Editing by

Edit
Ken Johnson

Editorial Department

Edit
Vivian Hengsteler ... negative cutter
Mark Lowrie ... associate editor
Carolyn Olman ... post-production assistant
Pamela Malouf ... additional editor (uncredited)

Casting By

Edit
Penny Perry

Art Direction by

Edit
Chester Kaczenski

Set Decoration by

Edit
Victoria L. Hinton

Costume Design by

Edit
Ann Wallace

Makeup Department

Edit
Terra Andrews ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Darcy Knight ... hair stylist / makeup artist

Production Management

Edit
Scott M. Rosenfelt ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Edit
Michael Kennedy ... second assistant director
Robert J. Koster ... first assistant director (as Robert Koster)

Art Department

Edit
Clare M.S. Fishman ... property master
Bill Gregg ... assistant property master
Steve Korte ... assistant set decorator
Douglas H. Leonard ... assistant art director
Timothy J. Stark ... assistant set decorator

Sound Department

Edit
C.J. Appel ... dialogue editor
Sandina Bailo-Lape ... dialogue editor (as Sandina Bailo)
Mark Berger ... supervising rerecording mixer
Jay Boekelheide ... supervising sound editor
Karen Brocco ... dialogue assistant
Gloria D'Alessandro ... dialogue assistant
George Douglas ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
Eugene Finley ... supervising sound editor
Vivien Hillgrove ... dialogue editor (as Vivien Hillgrove-Gilliam)
Phillip Kos ... apprentice (as Philip Kos)
Drew Kunin ... production sound
Michael Minkler ... rerecording mixer
David Parker ... sound effects recording
Matthew Quast ... production sound
Karen Spangenberg ... dialogue editor
Stephen Sutter ... rerecording mixer / sound effects editor
Philip Rogers ... sound recordist (uncredited)

Stunts

Edit
Everett Creach ... stunts
Vicki Creach ... stunts
Eddie Hice ... stunts
Wayne King ... stunts
Paul M. Lane ... stunts (as Paul Lane)
Shawn Patrick Lane ... stunts (as Shawn Lane)
William T. Lane ... stunt coordinator (as Bill Lane)
Shawn Patrick Lane ... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Edit
Jamie Anderson ... assistant camera (as Jim Anderson)
Scott Buttfield ... gaffer
Tom Countryman ... camera car operator / crane operator
Milo Durben ... grip (as Milo R. Durben)
Dennis A. Frank ... best boy electric
Dooley Grove ... dolly grip
Mike Gulenchyn ... electrician (as Michael Gulenchyn)
Craig Hanson ... electrician
Victor Korte ... key grip
Arthur Krauss ... first assistant camera
Bruce Manning ... best boy grip
Fredric Petters ... still photographer
Jerry Pope ... second assistant camera
Timothy M. Ryan ... grip
J.R. Thompson ... assistant camera
Lisa Van Dyke ... electrician
Bill Zuehlke ... assistant camera

Casting Department

Edit
Sharon Selberg ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Edit
Lynn Arlt ... wardrobe assistant
Rozi Graham ... wardrobe supervisor
Corrine E. Zala ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

Edit
David Dancyger ... location manager
Kristin Overn ... location manager

Music Department

Edit
Ken Johnson ... music editor
Greg Fulginiti ... music engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Edit
Dulanie M. Ellis ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

Edit
Dave Anderson ... driver
Robert Benjamin ... transportation coordinator
Michael Cain ... driver: Filmtrucks (as Michael E. Cain)
Danielle Fredrickson ... transportation captain
Jack Hager ... driver
Lee Stanford ... picture car wrangler

Additional Crew

Edit
Penny V. Bader ... production coordinator
Paul Bednarek ... production assistant
Jeffrey Blumenshine ... production assistant
Steven Bratter ... assistant to producers (as Steven J. Bratter)
Carlton Calvin ... craft service
Maxine Davis ... production office consultant (as Maxine W. Davis)
Kay DiMarco ... production assistant
Lucette Dussaud ... secretary: Mr. Cain
Robert C. Ewald Jr. ... production assistant (as Robert Ewald Jr.)
Tom Ferris ... production assistant
Ginger B. Hart ... secretary: Mr. Belkin
Ron Hays ... video effects
Nancy Jensen-Young ... production secretary
Gary M. Johnson ... production legal services
Marc E. Kramer ... production accountant
Mark Levinson ... production executive
Debbie May ... production assistant
David Moe ... production assistant
Jennifer A. Mraz ... craft service
Joseph D. Peckerman ... production legal services
Jackson Sousa ... fitness trainer
Arthur Spivak ... special consultant
Curtis Squire ... angel
M.L. Tanner ... assistant: Ms. Perry
Erik Torjesen ... craft service
Crew believed to be complete

Production Companies

Edit

Distributors

Edit

Special Effects

Edit

Other Companies

Edit

Storyline

Edit
Plot Summary

A delinquent teenager's only link to society is the attachment he feels towards an older brother-figure. When the older boy starts spending time with a new girlfriend, the teenager begins to feel even more alienated, and gets involved with drugs and the police. Written by Cynan Rees

Plot Keywords
Taglines From the Author of "The Outsiders" and "Rumble Fish" See more »
Genres
Parents Guide View content advisory »
Certification

Additional Details

Edit
Also Known As
  • That Was Then This Is Now (World-wide, English title)
  • Engrenage mortel (France)
  • Lose Control - Jungs außer Kontrolle (Germany)
  • Vientos de tempestad (Spain)
  • Это было тогда... Это есть и сейчас (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • See more »
Runtime
  • 102 min
Country
Language
Color
Aspect Ratio
Sound Mix
Filming Locations

Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $2,502,780, 10 Nov 1985

Did You Know?

Edit
Trivia Emilio Estevez's original script followed the book's ending more closely. Paramount Pictures executives forced Estevez to re-write the ending to be more "optimistic" and "realistic". See more »
Goofs In just about every scene where a bus is involved, it's bus #461. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Children of Times Square (1986). See more »
Soundtracks Born Alone See more »
Quotes Mark Jennings: Let's move out... Teabag!
See more »

Contribute to This Page


Recently Viewed