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The Boys

  • 1962
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
701
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The Boys (1962)
Legal DramaCrimeDrama

In 1962 London, four troublesome teenagers are charged by the police with robbing a garage and murdering the night watchman.In 1962 London, four troublesome teenagers are charged by the police with robbing a garage and murdering the night watchman.In 1962 London, four troublesome teenagers are charged by the police with robbing a garage and murdering the night watchman.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writer
    • Stuart Douglass
  • Stars
    • Richard Todd
    • Robert Morley
    • Dudley Sutton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Stuart Douglass
    • Stars
      • Richard Todd
      • Robert Morley
      • Dudley Sutton
    • 29User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Victor Webster
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Montgomery
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Stan Coulter
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Billy Herne
    Tony Garnett
    • Ginger Thompson
    Jess Conrad
    Jess Conrad
    • Barney Lee
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • The Judge…
    Wilfrid Brambell
    Wilfrid Brambell
    • Robert Brewer
    • (as Wilfred Bramble)
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Gordon Lonsdale
    Kenneth J. Warren
    • George Tanner
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Randolph St. John
    • (as Alan Cuthbertson)
    Wensley Pithey
    • Mr. Coulter
    • (as Wensley Pithey/Wensley Athey)
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Mark Salmon
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • Mr. Lee
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Mr. Herne
    Mavis Villiers
    Mavis Villiers
    • Celia Barker
    Betty Marsden
    • Mrs. Herne
    Laurence Hardy
    Laurence Hardy
    • Patmore
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Stuart Douglass
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    User reviews29

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    8normanmiller61

    A beautifully-shot, surprisingly gripping little gem

    I came across this film channel-hopping late one night and got instantly hooked, partly by wondering how the writer might twist the courtroom action but mainly for the fabulous B/W images of working class London in the era between the dreary 50s and the swinging 60s.

    Well worth watching, too, for a sterling cast of British troupers, as well as a genuinely unexpected ending.

    And good, too, to see some political awareness slipped into the action with its portrayal of working-class Londoners, as well as an acknowledgement of boredom - not many many films are brave enough to show their characters genuinely trying to deal with boredom!
    8ljw1004

    Compelling to watch fragments of recollection build up into a whole

    Four young men in 1962 London stand accused of murder. The story of the night in question unfolds through the evidence they give in court, in segments of flashback. The film is not a drama about lawyers. Instead, the drama happens Memento-style as we revisit each event on the night from a different perspective, and build up a solid picture of what they are like. This made it strangely, unexpectedly compelling, especially since we never know which side to believe. It was also interesting to see 1962 life, how these young men dress more formally and behave more politely than we do now, but are also more aggressive and rough.
    9ImOkayLarry

    Out of obscurity

    Why have I never heard of this film before? Why is it so unknown? I watched this last night on BBC4 as part of the courtroom drama season (I do love a good courtroom drama) and i wasn't exactly expecting much, I'd never even heard of 'The Boys' before. And sure enough, when the film opened, i got what i expected. It was clumsy, ill paced and badly timed. But THEN...it got going! After 20 minute i was gripped, amazed at how well the film manipulated my emotions, making me sympathise with different people at will, changing my mind at every turn! The flashbacks are dealt with superbly, without the cheesy, dreamy dissolves and instead the witness testimonies abruptly change in to the actually events. Without going into too much detail on the plot, the way that the truth is subtly hidden from the audience is masterful, and it grips you even as much as something like The Lady Vanishes (which is saying a lot!) From its unpromising start, the film just keeps on getting better until its chilling conclusion, not only will it provoke your emotions but also your mind. It certainly isn't as beautifully shot as To Kill a Mockingbird, or as well acted as 12 Angry Men, but it's every bit as powerful and i think that this deserves to be recognised as one of the all time great courtroom dramas.
    lucy-66

    Dead End Kids in London

    Four working class boys are accused of stabbing a night watchman at a garage for the money in the cashbox. It starts slowly as a courtroom drama, with lawyers and witnesses apparently attempting feeble comic turns. Where's the director? you wonder. Surely lawyers don't behave like this. The only good bits in this preamble are the flashbacks to the witnesses' encounters with the boys.

    Then Robert Morley as the boys' defence lawyer visits them in the cells and zap! the film comes alive. Perhaps because Morley's in control? He was a great actor, not to mention writer and director.

    The guys playing the boys are excellent too. They slouch in their chairs while Morley lays into them for not giving him anything to go on. He tells them how he was always taunted at school for being fat and gains their confidence.

    Then the boys go into the witness stand one by one and tell the story from their point of view. Yes - it's the Rashomon plot. We see their poor homes and parents, some antagonistic, some sympathetic. They tell the story of their attempt to have fun 'up west' in London's entertainment district, foiled by their lack of cash. See it if you want to know if they're guilty!

    There are some great British character actors including the lovely Betty Marsden, but the prosecuting lawyer is miscast - he looks about as dangerous as a kitten. Roy Kinnear is an embarrassment, but he's given the impossible task of trying to convey a witness with concealed and unspecified 'mental trouble' - something the British public were even more ignorant about back then.

    Dudley Sutton stands out as the gang leader. I believe he became an alcoholic and recovered and since the late 70s has popped up on television playing charming old buffers. xxxxxxx
    8Leofwine_draca

    Intriguing court room drama with a fantastic cast

    THE BOYS is a fine little film, very much of its era, that follows the court trial of a quartet of 'Teddy Boys' who are accused of knifing to death an old man. Via witness testimonials and the careful exploration of the case by both the defence and prosecution the story of one fateful night is told out through a mix of flashbacks and chronicled accounts.

    All of this feels fresh and original in the hands of Sidney J. Furie (THE ENTITY), a superior director who's tried his hand at many genres during many decades. THE BOYS suffers from being overlong with a running time that eclipses two hours but is quietly gripping for the most part and also very well acted. I particularly liked the way the accused are portrayed as mindless thugs at the outset, and yet when you get to hear their own story they change and become sympathetic; it's a little like RASHOMON. The ending completely wrongfoots the viewer, leaving this an unpredictable film throughout.

    The casting is exemplary. Richard Todd and Robert Morley are the big name stars here but it's the youths who really shine: in particular Dudley Sutton (aka LOVEJOY's Tinker!) is outstanding as the knife-wielding Teddy Boy. Ronald Lacey delivers a desperate turn some two decades before RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, and only Jess Conrad feels wooden. The supporting cast is an endless parade of familiar faces: Patrick Magee, Roy Kinnear, Wilfrid Brambell, Felix Aylmer, Allan Cuthbertson, David Lodge, and music by The Shadows to boot. It's really magnificent.

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    • Trivia
      Jess Conrad has said in interviews that Sidney J. Furie told the "boys" to tear up the script and improvise their dialogue.
    • Goofs
      The events leading to the trial are said on numerous occasions throughout the film to have taken place on a Thursday, January 15, 1962. January 15, 1962 was actually a Monday.
    • Quotes

      Montgomery: Now then, when you first saw these boys, what was your impression?

      Bus conductor: I don't know what you mean.

      Montgomery: I mean what sort of people did they seem to be, Mr Salmon? Milkmen, postmen, politicians?

      Bus conductor: Teddy boys.

      Montgomery: What do you mean by 'teddy boys'?

      Bus conductor: Well, they dressed like teddy boys and they behaved like teddy boys.

    • Alternate versions
      The 2009 DVD master seems to come from a TV master. The movie is cropped to a ratio 1:1.77 with some strong anamorphic deformations. Also the nude calendar presented at the trial is blurred.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Talkies: The Boys Reunion (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Theme
      (uncredited)

      Written by Brian Bennett, Bruce Welch & Hank B. Marvin

      Played by The Shadows

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    • Release date
      • September 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Băieţii
    • Filming locations
      • Soho, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Galaworldfilm Productions
      • Atlas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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