The Goonies (1985)

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Title: The Goonies

Cast: Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Martha Plimpton, Ke Huy Quan, John Matuszak, Robert Davi, Joe Pantoliano, Anne Ramsey, Lupe Ontiveros, Mary Ellen Trainor, Keith Walker, Steve Antin, Paul Tuerpe, George Robotham, Charles McDaniel, Elaine Cohen McMahon, Michael Paul Chan, George Nicholas McLean, Bill Bradley, Jeb Stuart Adams, Eric Briant Wells, Gene Ross, Max Segar, Newt Arnold, Jack O'Leary, Patrick Cameron, Orwin C. Harvey, Ted Grossman, Richard Donner, Eydie Faye, Rick Kuhn, Cyndi Lauper, Jennie Lew Tugend, Lisa Quan, Curt Hanson

Release: 1985-06-07

Runtime: 114

Plot: The Goonies 1985 is a classic 80s adventure film directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg. Set in Astoria Oregon, the movie follows a group of kids who call themselves The Goonies. When they discover a hidden treasure map in the attic, they set off on an underground journey to find the long lost riches of the pirate One Eyed Willy.

As they follow the trail, the kids face a series of traps, tunnels, and dangers while being chased by the criminal Fratelli family. The group includes Mikey, Brand, Mouth, Chunk, Data, Andy, and Stef, each bringing their own charm and humor to the story. Along the way, they show the power of friendship and courage as they fight to save their homes from foreclosure.

With iconic scenes like the truffle shuffle and inventive gadgets from Data, the Goonies movie became a major part of 80s pop culture. It has remained a favorite across generations thanks to its mix of humor, heart, and action. Whether you're reliving it or watching for the first time, The Goonies 1985 still captures the magic of childhood adventure.

Where to watch

    • The Goonies | 25th Anniversary:The Great Treasure Hunt | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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    • Blu-ray Trailer

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    • Theatrical Trailer

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    • The Goonies (1985) The Making of The Goonies

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    • The Goonies (1985) "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" Music Video

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    • The Goonies (1985) Reunited Apart with Josh Gad (Episode 1)

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    • The Goonies | Finding One-Eyed Willy's Treasure Map | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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    • The Goonies | This Is Our Time Scene | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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    • The Goonies | Meeting the Fratellis | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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    • The Goonies | Playing One-Eyed Willy's Bones | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
The Goonies was a great movie. I remember watching it for the first time and thinking to myself why couldn’t I be on an adventure like them. What kid didn’t back then? I mean the Goonies was a boys dream come true and maybe a girl’s too. Finding a map that shows You where buried treasure is at. Hooking up with your friends and going for an adventure to search for treasure. Then along the way you run into a group of bad guys and their mom. Doesn’t get any better then that.
 
Actor John Matusza as Sloth on the movie set in 1985.

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