On This Day: April 13, 1984 - Kidco Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: April 13, 1984 - Kidco Premiered in Theaters
On this day April 13, 1984, the family comedy Kidco premiered in theaters. Directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, the film starred Scott Schwartz, best known for his role in A Christmas Story, alongside Clifton James and Charles Hallahan.

Kidco was loosely based on the real life story of a group of kids who started a small business selling fertilizer from horse manure and found themselves in a battle with the IRS. The film followed Dickie Cessna, played by Schwartz, as he and his sisters turn a backyard operation into a growing company, only to face the government over questions of taxation and legality.

With humor, heart, and a David versus Goliath message, Kidco was aimed at younger audiences and families. While it didn’t make a huge splash at the box office, it became a feel good underdog story that some viewers still remember from Saturday afternoon TV viewings.

Fun fact: The real Kidco business was started by four siblings in California, and the film was loosely inspired by their legal case.

Trivia question: What 1984 family comedy told the story of kids who started a fertilizer business and ended up in a legal fight with the IRS?

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