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Kidco 1984

★ 6.417 votes105 min📅 1984-04-13

"Who said kids don't mean business?"

In Ronald F. Maxwell's 1984 family comedy-drama Kidco, a resourceful young boy living on the grounds of a country club—where his father works as a staffer—turns his entrepreneurial spirit into a full-blown business venture.

Director: Ronald F. Maxwell

Cast

Scott Schwartz
Scott Schwartz
Dickie Cessna
Cinnamon Idles
Nene Cessna
Clifton James
Clifton James
Orville Peterjohn
Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Schiavelli
Phil Porzinski
Tristine Skyler
Tristine Skyler
Bette Cessna
Elizabeth Gorcey
Elizabeth Gorcey
June Cessna
Charles Hallahan
Charles Hallahan
Richard Cessna
Margaret Blye
Margaret Blye
Joan Cessna (as Maggie Blye)
Allan Rich
Allan Rich
Jim Clark
Ron Rifkin
Ron Rifkin
George Tuskle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kidco (1984) about?

Kidco follows a young boy who lives at a country club where his father works and launches a fertilizer business using composted horse manure. With help from his three sisters, he turns a simple idea into a growing enterprise—until the IRS, tax officials, and a ruthless competitor threaten to crush their dreams before they really take off.

Who directed Kidco?

Kidco was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, known for blending family-friendly storytelling with themes of perseverance and justice.

Who stars in Kidco?

The lead role is played by Scott Schwartz, with Cinnamon Idles, Clifton James, Vincent Schiavelli, and Elizabeth Gorcey rounding out the main cast.

Is Kidco (1984) worth watching?

Kidco (1984) is a hidden gem for fans of lighthearted family comedies with substance. Though unrated, its blend of humor, sibling dynamics, and underdog spirit makes it an engaging watch. It's especially appealing to younger audiences and nostalgic viewers who appreciate 80s films rooted in small-town life and can-do attitudes.

How long is Kidco?

Kidco has a runtime of 105 minutes.

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About Kidco (1984) — A Clever Kid Takes on the Big Guys with Manure and Grit

In Ronald F. Maxwell's 1984 family comedy-drama Kidco, a resourceful young boy living on the grounds of a country club—where his father works as a staffer—turns his entrepreneurial spirit into a full-blown business venture. Teaming up with his three sisters, he starts selling composted horse manure as premium fertilizer, sparking a whirlwind of small-town charm and unexpected challenges. As their sales climb, the siblings catch the attention not only of eager customers but also of skeptical tax authorities and a cutthroat competitor determined to shut them down—no matter the cost. With heart, humor, and a healthy dose of mischief, Kidco (1984) paints a vivid portrait of childhood ingenuity colliding with the realities of adult skepticism and corporate greed.

Starring Scott Schwartz as the determined young entrepreneur and featuring a talented ensemble cast including Clifton James, Vincent Schiavelli, and Tristine Skyler, this coming-of-age tale blends lighthearted comedy with subtle social commentary. The film captures the innocence of 1980s suburban life while exploring themes of family loyalty, ambition, and the importance of standing up to bullies—both big and small. The mood is warm yet spirited, balancing playful antics with moments of genuine tension as the kids navigate a world that constantly underestimates them.