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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0104990Newsies (1992) - IMDb

    10 de abr. de 1992 · With Christian Bale, David Moscow, Luke Edwards, Max Casella. A musical based on the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. When young newspaper sellers are exploited beyond reason by their bosses they set out to enact change and are met by the ruthlessness of big business.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsiesNewsies - Wikipedia

    Christian Bale as Jack "Cowboy" Kelly / Francis Sullivan; David Moscow as David Jacobs; Bill Pullman as Bryan Denton; Gabriel Damon as "Spot" Conlon; Ann-Margret as Medda Larkson; Robert Duvall as Joseph Pulitzer; Luke Edwards as Les Jacobs, David's younger brother; Max Casella as "Racetrack" Higgins; Michael Lerner as "Wiesel" Marty ...

  3. Jack Kelly is the main character of the movie Newsies and its Broadway adaptation. Not very much is known about Jack's life growing up, other than that his mother is dead and his father is imprisoned. In the Newsies novel by Johnathan Fast, Jack finds a picture of his parents that they took in...

  4. Christian Bale. Jeremy Jordan. Jeremy Jordan. Jack Kelly, born Francis Sullivan, is a Manhattan newsie (newsboy), considered to be one of the best of his generation. Before the story begins, Jack was taken to the Refuge for stealing food and clothing.

  5. Jack Kelly : [singing] For a dreamer, night's the only time of day. Jack Kelly : There's a lot of people out there, and they ain't just gonna go away. They got voices now and they're goin' to be listened to. Putting them in jail is not going to stop them. That's the power of the press, Joe.

  6. In this musical, homeless New York City newsboy Jack "Cowboy" Kelly (Christian Bale) befriends two newcomers to his trade, brothers David (David Moscow) and Les Jacobs (Luke Edwards). When...

  7. Thousands of homeless and orphaned children are living in Newsboys lodging houses, including 17-year old Manhattan newsboy Jack "Cowboy" Kelly, who is a regular newsboy selling newspapers for Joseph Pulitzer and his paper, the New York World.