
A man is seated in his car reading a newspaper article about a man stabbed to death in a fast food restaurant. He begins to tell a story of how he was 12 years old when he first saw a dead human being.
Gordy Lachance is playing cards in a treehouse with Chris Chambers and Teddy Duchamp. Vern Tessio comes over and tells them how he overheard his brother and his friend talking about how they'd seen the body of a kid named Ray Brower who'd gone missing. They decide to go and find the dead body and bring it back in the hope of getting the credit.
A few months ago, Gordy's older brother Denny had been killed in a car accident, and Gordy has been ignored at home since, which we see in flashbacks. Gordy aspires to be a writer, but the only support he had came from his brother. Chris Chambers is from a bad family, and his brother, Eyeball, hangs around with the local thugs, led by Ace. (Vern's older brother is also part of this gang.) Teddy has a mentally ill father who once held his ear to a stove and nearly burnt it off, and Vern is a cowardly overweight child who is usually the butt of the group's jokes. In a scene just before the boys meet up to set off on their journey, Gordy and Chris encounter Ace and Eyeball in the street. Ace steals Gordy's yankee cap that was given to him by his brother.
The boys set off and realise that nobody brought any food, so they put their money together and come up with $2.37. Moments later, a train comes and Teddy insists on dodging it, but Chris pulls him away fearing that he'll be killed. Throughout the journey, the boys experience more things such as being chased by a junkyard dog, nearly being killed by a train, and being attacked by leeches when they try to cut through some water.
During the junkyard scene, Teddy loses it and cries when the junkyard owner calls his father a "loony," despite the fact that his father nearly burnt his ear off. We also learn that Chris hates having the last name that he does and wishes that he could move to somewhere where he could make a fresh start, where nobody knows him. Gordy says that writing is stupid and he wants to take the same courses as his friends, but Chris tells him that he'd be wasting his gift if he did that. We learn more about how the characters really think.
Eventually they come across the body and start to build a stretcher. Gordy breaks down and tells Chris that his father hates him. Whilst the boys have been travelling, Ace has found out about the body and has set off in the car along with his gang to retrieve the body himself. The gang turns up at the place of the body not long after the group does, and tells them to leave so that they can take the body. Chris refuses and Ace pulls out a knife, to which even his gang seems to object. He's seemingly about to cut Chris' throat when Gordy fires a shot from the gun that Chris brought along (it belongs to his father). He tells Ace that he'll happily kill him, and Ace leaves with his gang but insists that they'll get the boys for this. Gordy tells everyone that nobody is taking the body, and they all head back.
The boys have learnt a lot on their journey, and the writer says that the town seemed smaller when they returned. The boys all go home, and the writer says that eventually they all grew apart through junior high.
The film comes back to current time, and the writer is at his computer. He reveals that the man in the newspaper article at the beginning of the film was Chris Chambers. He was stabbed in the throat trying to break up a fight in a fast food restaurant, and died almost instantly. He finishes typing and switches off his monitor, and we see a fully grown Gordy outside playing with his children as the film goes off.
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Gordy Lachance is playing cards in a treehouse with Chris Chambers and Teddy Duchamp. Vern Tessio comes over and tells them how he overheard his brother and his friend talking about how they'd seen the body of a kid named Ray Brower who'd gone missing. They decide to go and find the dead body and bring it back in the hope of getting the credit.
A few months ago, Gordy's older brother Denny had been killed in a car accident, and Gordy has been ignored at home since, which we see in flashbacks. Gordy aspires to be a writer, but the only support he had came from his brother. Chris Chambers is from a bad family, and his brother, Eyeball, hangs around with the local thugs, led by Ace. (Vern's older brother is also part of this gang.) Teddy has a mentally ill father who once held his ear to a stove and nearly burnt it off, and Vern is a cowardly overweight child who is usually the butt of the group's jokes. In a scene just before the boys meet up to set off on their journey, Gordy and Chris encounter Ace and Eyeball in the street. Ace steals Gordy's yankee cap that was given to him by his brother.
The boys set off and realise that nobody brought any food, so they put their money together and come up with $2.37. Moments later, a train comes and Teddy insists on dodging it, but Chris pulls him away fearing that he'll be killed. Throughout the journey, the boys experience more things such as being chased by a junkyard dog, nearly being killed by a train, and being attacked by leeches when they try to cut through some water.
During the junkyard scene, Teddy loses it and cries when the junkyard owner calls his father a "loony," despite the fact that his father nearly burnt his ear off. We also learn that Chris hates having the last name that he does and wishes that he could move to somewhere where he could make a fresh start, where nobody knows him. Gordy says that writing is stupid and he wants to take the same courses as his friends, but Chris tells him that he'd be wasting his gift if he did that. We learn more about how the characters really think.
Eventually they come across the body and start to build a stretcher. Gordy breaks down and tells Chris that his father hates him. Whilst the boys have been travelling, Ace has found out about the body and has set off in the car along with his gang to retrieve the body himself. The gang turns up at the place of the body not long after the group does, and tells them to leave so that they can take the body. Chris refuses and Ace pulls out a knife, to which even his gang seems to object. He's seemingly about to cut Chris' throat when Gordy fires a shot from the gun that Chris brought along (it belongs to his father). He tells Ace that he'll happily kill him, and Ace leaves with his gang but insists that they'll get the boys for this. Gordy tells everyone that nobody is taking the body, and they all head back.
The boys have learnt a lot on their journey, and the writer says that the town seemed smaller when they returned. The boys all go home, and the writer says that eventually they all grew apart through junior high.
The film comes back to current time, and the writer is at his computer. He reveals that the man in the newspaper article at the beginning of the film was Chris Chambers. He was stabbed in the throat trying to break up a fight in a fast food restaurant, and died almost instantly. He finishes typing and switches off his monitor, and we see a fully grown Gordy outside playing with his children as the film goes off.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/383440540/Stand_by_Me.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/383441085/Stand_by_Me.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/383444794/Stand_by_Me.part3.rar
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