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This article has no lead section, so one should be written. See the lead section guide for more information on writing leads. (February 2010) The Zoo Gang Directed by Pen Densham John Watson Produced by Pen Densham Jason Watson Written by Stuart Birnbaum Pen Densham John Watson Starring Robert Jayne Tiffany Helm Jason Gedrick Jackie Earle Haley Music by Patrick Gleeson Cinematography Robert C. New Editing by Martin Nicholson James R.Symons Studio Hersch Insight Film Group Distributed by New World Pictures(1985)(USA)(theatrical) Starmaker Video(1996)(USA)(VHS) Highlight Video Transvídeo(Brazil)(video) Release date(s) May 15, 1985 Running time 96 mins. Country United States Language English Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Rating 4 Awards 5 References // Plot Tired of having nowhere to go for fun, Kate and her brother Ricky, and friends Bobbie, Danny and Val lease a dilapidated nightclub called The Zoo from an old drunk named Leatherface (Vereen). The Zoo becomes their home away from home and an overnight success,that is, until the Donnelly Clan catches wind of it. Little Joe Donnelly and his brawny but dimwitted twin brothers are a walking,talking trio of nuisance - where they go, trouble is sure to follow. And when they enter The Zoo ripe for a fight, a fight is just what they get. They have pushed The Zoo Gang too far and the battle for the club is on. The film ends with the protagonists fighting to save the Zoo from Donnelly clan[1]. Cast Tiffany Helm as Kate Haskell Jason Gedrick as Hardin Eric Gurry as Danny Marc Price as Val Gina Battist as Bobbi Robert Jayne as Ricky Haskell Ben Vereen as The Winch Jackie Earle Haley as Little Joe Ramon Bieri as Pa Donnely Darwyn Swalve as Goose Glen Mauro as Twin #1 Gary Mauro as Twin #2 Ty Hardin as Dean Haskell Tiny Wells as Hank Ramon Chavez as Cop William Reynolds as Fire Chief Rating The Zoo was the first film to earn a PG-13 rating (though Red Dawn (1984) would be the first released) Awards Year Group Award Nominee 1987 Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor Starring in a Feature Film - Comedy or Drama Young Artist Award Robert Jayne-Nominated References ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090376/