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  1. The Good Son is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was written by English novelist Ian McEwan. Its story follows a 12-year-old young boy named Mark who, after the death of his mother, is sent to stay with his aunt and uncle while his father is away on business trip.

    • $17-28 million
    • September 24, 1993
  2. Sep 24, 1993 · The Good Son: Directed by Joseph Ruben. With Macaulay Culkin, Elijah Wood, Wendy Crewson, David Morse. A young boy stays with his aunt and uncle and becomes friends with his cousin, a boy of the same age who shows increasing signs of violent and psychopathic behavior.

    • (44K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Joseph Ruben
    • 1993-09-24
  3. Aug 3, 2022 · The Good Son Plot Synopsis. The film opens with the death of Mark’s (Wood) mother (Ashley Crow). His father, Jack (David Morse), decides to go to Japan for a business deal that will settle him and his son for life. So, he travels across 11 states to put Mark in the care of Jack’s brother Wallace (Daniel Hugh Kelly) and his wife Susan (Wendy ...

  4. Evil resides in an unexpected place in this gripping, suspense-filled drama. Macaulay Culkin stars as Henry, an angelic-looking boy who seems loving and loya...

  5. A young boy stays with his aunt and uncle and becomes friends with his cousin, a boy of the same age who shows increasing signs of violent and psychopathic behavior. Following his mother's death, Mark is sent to Maine to visit his aunt and uncle while his father goes on a business trip to Tokyo. Mark meets his cousin Henry, and the two quickly ...

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  7. Jun 6, 2018. Rated: 3/5 • Sep 29, 2017. Mark (Elijah Wood), a young boy who loses his mother, must stay with his extended family while his father is away on business. Mark becomes acquainted ...

  8. Sep 24, 1993 · A creepy and unpleasant movie about a young boy who is evil and manipulative, starring MacAulay Culkin as Henry and Elijah Wood as Mark. Ebert criticizes the screenplay, the ending, and the casting of the film, which is rated R for violence and terror involving a disturbed child.

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