Newsies
A Thousand Voices. A Single Dream.
1992 | 121m | English
Popularity: 2 (history)
| Director: | Kenny Ortega |
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| Writer: | Bob Tzudiker, Noni White |
| Staring: |
| A week in the life of the exploited, child newspaper sellers in turn-of-the-century New York. When their publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, tries to squeeze a little more profit out of their labours, they organize a strike, only to be confronted with the Pulitzer's hard-ball tactics. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 10, 1992 |
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| Director: | Kenny Ortega |
| Writer: | Bob Tzudiker, Noni White |
| Genres: | Drama, History |
| Keywords | new york city, musical, based on true story, teenage girl, teenage boy, juvenile crime, brawl, boy singer, name change, slingshot, juvenile detention center, corrupt official, turn of the century, newspaper boy, 19th century, newsboy, correctional institution, 20th century |
| Production Companies | Walt Disney Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1 |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $2,819,485
Budget: $15,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Christian Bale | Jack 'Cowboy' Kelly |
| Bill Pullman | Bryan Denton |
| Ann-Margret | Medda Larkson |
| Robert Duvall | Joseph Pulitzer |
| David Moscow | David Jacobs |
| Luke Edwards | Les Jacobs |
| Max Casella | Racetrack Higgins |
| Gabriel Damon | Spot Conlon |
| Marty Belafsky | Crutchy |
| Aaron Lohr | Mush |
| Dee Caspary | Snitch |
| Shon Greenblatt | Oscar Delancey |
| Trey Parker | Kid Blink |
| Michael A. Goorjian | Skittery |
| Dominic Lucero | Bumlets |
| David Sidoni | Pie-Eater |
| Kevin Alexander Stea | Swifty the Rake |
| Ele Keats | Sarah Jacobs |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Mayer Jacobs |
| Deborra-Lee Furness | Esther Jacobs |
| Marc Lawrence | Kloppman |
| Michael Lerner | Weasel |
| Kevin Tighe | Snyder |
| Charles Cioffi | Seitz |
| William Boyett | Judge Movealong Monahan |
| Shay Duffin | Captain McSwain |
| Tom Finnegan | Bunsen |
| Frank Novak | Policeman |
| Arvie Lowe, Jr. | Boots |
| Mark David | Specs |
| Eric Clarke | Thug |
| Lois Young | Nun |
| Joseph Conrad | Jake |
| Dominic Maldonado | Itey |
| Matt Schoenfeld | Snipeshooter (as Matthew Fields) |
| Ivan Dudynsky | Dutchy |
| Robert Feeney | Snoddy |
| Kevin Smets | Ten-Pin (as Kevin Michaels) |
| Sylvia Short | Nun |
| Melody Santangello | Nun |
| David James Alexander | Gov. Theodore Roosevelt |
| David Sheinkopf | Morris Delancey |
| Mark Lowenthal | Jonathan |
| Ryan MacDonald | Mayor Robert Van Wyck |
| Frank Girardeau | Chief of Police Devery |
| Terry Kohl | Bailiff |
| I.M. Hobson | Gammon, Sun Publisher |
| Ogie Banks | Newsies Dancer (as Ogie Banks III) |
| Travis Payne | Newsies Dancer |
| Jim Raposa | Newsies Dancer |
| Scott Caudill | Newsies Dancer |
| Damon Butler | Newsies Dancer |
| D.J. Dellos | Newsies Dancer |
| Gregg Russell | Newsies Dancer |
| Chris Bonomo | Newsies Dancer |
| Chris Dupre | Newsies Dancer |
| Josh Keaton | Newsies Dancer (as Joshua Wiener) |
| Jesus Fuentes | Newsies Dancer |
| Brian Friedman | Newsies Dancer |
| Tony Gonzalez | Newsies Dancer |
| Will Jenkins | Newsies Dancer (as Todd Jenkins) |
| Terry Lindholm | Newsies Dancer |
| Alan James Luzietti | Newsies Dancer |
| David Larson | Newsies Dancer |
| Wes Veldink | Newsies Dancer |
| Michael Warwick | Newsies Dancer |
| Jason Yribar | Newsies Dancer |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Andrew Laszlo | Director of Photography |
| Charlene Johnson | Hair Department Head |
| William Sandell | Production Design |
| Nancy Patton | Art Direction |
| Elisabeth Leustig | Casting |
| William Reynolds | Editor |
| Dale Miller | Hairstylist |
| May Routh | Costume Design |
| Bob Tzudiker | Writer |
| Susan Zietlow-Maust | Key Hair Stylist |
| Noni White | Writer |
| J.A.C. Redford | Original Music Composer |
| Robert Gould | Set Decoration |
| Kenny Ortega | Director |
| Mark Mangini | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Andy Gill | Stunts |
| Paul E. Short | Stunts |
| Alan Menken | Songs |
| Jack Feldman | Lyricist |
| Drew Struzan | Art Designer |
| Michael Riley | Title Designer |
| Rob Hampton | Production Assistant |
| Lois Young | Songs |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Ira Shuman | Associate Producer |
| Marianne Sweeny | Associate Producer |
| Michael Finnell | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 22 | 36 | 13 |
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Enjoyed this. I've noted before that musicals aren't my favourite (the more I watch, the more they grow on me to be honest), but I had a fun time viewing <em>'Newsies'</em>. It manages to maintain the entertainment whilst keeping strong focus on both the music and storyline, a lot of the musicals ... that I've seen tend to focus on the tunes first and almost forget about the plot, this doesn't. I thoroughly liked seeing the premise unfold. Talking of song and dance, I rate the musical numbers. I wouldn't say I'll remember or revisit any of the songs but that's not really important, the fact that it all suits the onscreen stuff is what matters most. I do like "Santa Fe" by Christian Bale, who is excellent by the way. Best actor on display, though David Moscow (David), Bill Pullman (Bryan) and Robert Duvall (Pulitzer) are good too. This overtakes <em>'Babes in Toyland'</em> as my standout Disney strictly live-action musical so far; not including films like <em>'Mary Poppins'</em>, which is a live-action/animation mix.
This was a financial flop for Disney that became a cult classic and finally turned a profit in video rentals. Let's look at this logically (especially since I was 12 when it came out and as a 12 year old I was about all things movie related), this wasn't a failure of the film, it was a failure of ... marketing. No one heard about it, no one knew about it, they failed in the marketing campaign, no real buzz was around it, so it flopped. Now if you ask me... don't cast Bill Pullman in musicals, that could be a correction. But in all honesty, the songs were catchy, the case was great, the setting was appropriate and the plot was engaging. It has everything it needs to be a decent film... ... everything but the initial marketing.