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1986 Film Classic, Starring Future Hollywood Icons, Ranked Among ‘Best Summer Movies of All Time’

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One of the biggest movies of 1986 remains one of the most beloved summertime classics of all time, 40 years later. In a recent roundup, Marie Claire ranked 1986’s Stand by Me among the best summer movies of all time.

The Academy Award-nominated coming-of-age film, based on Stephen King‘s novella The Body, was directed by Rob Reiner and starred child actors Wil Wheaton (Gordie), River Phoenix (Chris),Corey Feldman (Teddy), and Jerry O’Connell (Vern). Set in the summer of 1959, the story follows four friends on a mission to find the body of a missing boy near their hometown.

Marie Claire noted, “You never have friends like the ones you have when you were 12! This coming-of-age drama may be one of the best Stephen King adaptations of all time, following a group of boys as they set out in search of the body of a man killed nearby their town. Along the way, they learn a bit about growing up, each other, and themselves—and you’ll feel both nostalgic and glad you don’t have to relive adolescence again.”

At the time of its release, Stand by Me was praised for its coming-of-age storyline and the acting from its young cast.

“The shots of the small boys in the big outdoors are like advertisements for summer camp,” The New York Times noted in a 1986 review. “There is a lot of boys’ talk and good fellowship and an unstated and stated appreciation of this grand episode in their lives and how nothing will ever equal the comradeship of this summer.”

All four Stand by Me stars would forever be changed by the movie.

In a 2026 interview with People magazine, Wheaton, who went on to become a prolific voice actor, recalled taking the Stand by Me role very seriously.

“My clearest memory of it is that we were all working together. We all knew we were doing something special,” the actor shared. “I have not ever worked on anything since then that had that level of, ‘Holy crap, this is so special. This is really a meaningful thing.’ …I had a feeling in my body when I was doing the entire thing that we’re doing work that matters, and I loved that.”

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Ahead of Stand by Me, Feldman had already logged roles in films such Gremlins and The Goonies, and would go on to star in some of the biggest movies of the 1980s, including The Lost Boys and the teen comediesLicense to Drive and Dream a Little Dream. But Stand by Me stood out to him.

The actor once named Stand by Me as one of the best experiences of his film career, according to Trib Live. “I honestly had the best summer of my life being out there,” he said. “I think that the movie overall is a beautifully crafted piece of art. It’s an incredible story by Stephen King.O’Connell, who went on to appear in Jerry Maguire, The Defenders, Crossing Jordan and more, credited Reiner for the film’s success, noting that he was a mentor to the young actors on set.

“Stand by Me was my first job,” O’Connell told Newsweek. “Rob Reiner, looking back, was so good at directing us and working with us, and he really just got great performances out of all four of us.”

Phoenix died tragically in 1993 at age 23. His post-Stand by Me acting credits included roles in Little Nikita, Running on Empty, and My Own Private Idaho, making him one of the most promising young stars of the early 1990s.

“He was always a movie star,” O’Connell recalled of Phoenix, per Gold Derby. “He just had something extra.”

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This story was originally published by Parade on Jul 14, 2026, where it first appeared in the Entertainment section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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