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5,3/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.A biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.A biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.
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This is a fairly mundane movie.
A sports movie celebrating someone's achievement should feel like a celebration, this doesn't. Its not offensively bad or anything but fails to reach any great heights.
Cage may have been on Valium for this one!
A sports movie celebrating someone's achievement should feel like a celebration, this doesn't. Its not offensively bad or anything but fails to reach any great heights.
Cage may have been on Valium for this one!
It is a fun movie to enjoy as a rags to riches story. Some movies are just set for enjoyment. Some people relate to the circumstances of the character. Ned is given a chance to improve and showcase his talents. Youth has it's natural peaks and valleys but the hero will get discouraged. His mentor pulls him out of his funk with the hard work it takes to become a champion. The uphill battle for competition is evident, however; the class system of the time will need some humorous maneuvering. The introduction of the sliding seat is a game changer for the sport of sculling. Perfect movie for the Olympic season or NCAA inter-collegiate rowing championships. Brown holds the record of 7 titles. Yale and Harvard are traditional rivals while Texas holds the current title. Nicholas Cage will floor young and old with his trim, chiseled looks. Oxford makes the perfect Goliath.
He wins over many with just his smile and blue eyes, his storied acting career is just beginning. A Canadian hero story with a strong supporting cast of veteran actors.
If you row or are competitive you'll enjoy this movie, just don't over think it. (Worth the rent).
He wins over many with just his smile and blue eyes, his storied acting career is just beginning. A Canadian hero story with a strong supporting cast of veteran actors.
If you row or are competitive you'll enjoy this movie, just don't over think it. (Worth the rent).
Nick Cage was only 22 when he made this period piece. Chariots of Fire (1981) must have been in the back of his mind. Ned Hanlon was not a big enough name to interest the viewer, and he was a naive young man. But it was a nice, but not remarkable movie. He did build his pecs up for this-- he always gets into his character.
The Boy in Blue may not have had the sexiest tag line: Hanlan was one of the first scullers to successfully utilize the "sliding seat."
But hey, there are a lot of movies that don't sound great on paper but in execution, they're something special.
This film is special. You can feel the intensity in Nic Cage's eyes. He takes you on a journey you will not soon forget.
And who can forget such classic lines such as 'This is making me sick wearing these monkey suits', and 'Get up, Harvard man!'
It's impossible to see anybody else in this role.
10/10
But hey, there are a lot of movies that don't sound great on paper but in execution, they're something special.
This film is special. You can feel the intensity in Nic Cage's eyes. He takes you on a journey you will not soon forget.
And who can forget such classic lines such as 'This is making me sick wearing these monkey suits', and 'Get up, Harvard man!'
It's impossible to see anybody else in this role.
10/10
Nicholas Cage plays Canadian rowing champion, Ned Hanlan, from his humble beginnings rowing illegal liquor across the border, to his championship race in England. The problem is, you've seen it all before. Pick any boxing, baseball, or football film, and you will be on very familiar ground with "The Boy in Blue". In addition, Cage's romance of Cynthia Dale comes across as really sappy and uninteresting. The movie plays like a series of Victorian postcards. Even usually reliable villain, Christopher Plummer, is no more ruthless than a puppy dog. This movie is way too predictable, toothless, and sugar coated, and does not live up to expectations. - MERK
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- WissenswertesThe steamship that appears throughout in the film, the RMS Segwun, is the oldest operating steamship in North America. Originally known as the Nipissing, it was first commissioned in 1887. As of this writing (November 2006) The RMS Segwun is still running strong and is based year-round on Lake Muskoka in Gravenhurst Ontario, Canada.
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Box Office
- Budget
- 7.716.000 CA$ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 275.000 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 94.261 $
- 19. Jan. 1986
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 275.000 $
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