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My Boys Are Good Boys

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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My Boys Are Good Boys (1979)
CrimeDrama

Teenagers plot the robbery of an armored car.Teenagers plot the robbery of an armored car.Teenagers plot the robbery of an armored car.

  • Director
    • Bethel Buckalew
  • Writers
    • Fred F. Finklehoffe
    • Bethel Buckalew
  • Stars
    • Ralph Meeker
    • Ida Lupino
    • Lloyd Nolan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    161
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bethel Buckalew
    • Writers
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
      • Bethel Buckalew
    • Stars
      • Ralph Meeker
      • Ida Lupino
      • Lloyd Nolan
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Bert Morton
    Ida Lupino
    Ida Lupino
    • Mrs. Morton
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Security Officer Dan Mountgomery
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Harry Klinger, Reformatory Guard
    • (as David F. Doyle)
    Sean Roche
    • Tommy Morton
    • (as Sean T. Roche)
    Kerry Lynn
    • Priscilla
    Robert Cokjlat
    • Arnold 'Chunky' O'Malley
    Brice Coefield
    • Patrick Schoenbalm
    Ron Lake
    • Pokie
    • (as Ron Anthony)
    Glenn Buttkus
    • Guard
    John Cooper
    • Administrator
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Lecherous Man
    • (as John Goff)
    Robert Hackman
    • Inspector
    Betty Hager
    • Flower Lady
    Peter J. Helm
    • Pete, Armored Car Guard
    • (as Peter Helm)
    Rafael Herrera
    • Guard
    Craig Horrall
    • Admittance Clerk
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Grocery Store Owner
    • Director
      • Bethel Buckalew
    • Writers
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
      • Bethel Buckalew
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    bluestar-11

    My boys are still very good boys.

    This film is available on Mill Creek Entertainment's Action Classics 100 Movie Pack. After watching Trained to Kill: USA (the real reason I bought the box set) I switched to the next movie My Boys Are Good Boys, at first I assumed it was about rebellious youths and the whole movie would take place in the reformatory where they are held, but the story seemed to have more surprising twists and turns then an episode of 24. A somewhat easy escape leads to the youths robbing an armored truck. This is one of the best stories I have seen in a long time. What was also surprising was the performances. More notably David Doyle who played Harry Klinger the reformatory guard giving his my boys are good boys speech, Kerry Lynn as Priscilla, and the always hungry Chunky played by Robert Cokjlat. This film is a classic and a joy to discover.
    6vampi1960

    Good action movie

    Ida Lupino and Ralph Meeker together again after being terrorized by giant rats in food of the gods.anyway Ralph meeker plays an armored car driver,his son is in a reformatory being watched over by a guard with a big heart(David Doyle)yeah bosley on TVs Charlie's angels.well the plot starts to unfold when three of the kids plan to rob the armored car led by Ralph Meekers son(Sean Thomas Roche)and a girl(Kerry Lynn)who is being tutored by Ralph meekers characters wife.there's some good car chases and crashes,plot twists and some pg rated mayhem,ill have to say its not a bad little b movie,also in the movie is the great Lloyd Nolan who i remember from the Julia TV show with Dianne Carroll. i saw this one on the 50 action classics DVD set from mill creek,formally tree line films.i guess Ralph Meeker and Ida Lupino needed a break from the food of the gods(77)i especially like David Doyle's performance as the guard.6 out of 10
    3CatherineYronwode

    Strange Movie, and not in a good way

    I would have rated this film with 1 star, but it got an additional 1 for Lloyd Nolan's brave performance as a security officer and an extra 1/2 for Ida Lupino as a shrewish wife, and an extra 1/2 for Ralph Meeker's role as a truculent drunk bad dad.

    But the MUSIC! Oh my God. The music. The horrible synthesizer music bubbling away like little rodential heartbeats as we are supposed to feel fear, tension, drama, interest, or some other emotion which we cannot feel because the music is popping like popcorn farts! Oh, Lord have mercy. If you are the kind of person who can't take bad music, please, be cautious -- the sound track may damage your internal organs.

    Also this film is a wasteland of bad late 1970s architecture, as it was filmed right before Post-Modern architecture saved us all from architectural cultural suicide. Just keep reciting your mantra, "Later on there would be good architecture. This was not the end of the world." Oh, and there's this insane fainting-gas stuff. The teens buy it at the local convenience store, no doubt. Another reviewer suggested the idea came from "Batman." I concur.

    And i will offer a sparkly reward to anyone who can tell me the name of the book that Ida Lupino is reading on her bed when Ralph Meeker comes home after a long day in the armoured car industry. My TV was too small to zero in on it, but i have the feeling that if i could have read that title, i would have been rewarded by some sort of fabulous in-joke. Or maybe not.

    Lloyd Nolan is okay. Ida Lupino is okay. Ralph Meeker is okay. The rest of this movie is insanely useless except to people who want to watch cars crash into one another over and over and over and over again.
    3bkoganbing

    Good boys plan good robberies

    As one of the previous reviewers confessed this film had all the earmarks of a tax write-off which it was for producer and star Ralph Meeker. Meeker got old Hollywood names Ida Lupino, Lloyd Nolan and Bosley from Charlie's Angels David Doyle to join him in this project.

    Meeker is an armored car guard and he has a son Sean Roche in a reform school. Roche and his buddies from a reform school execute a well thought out plan along with Roche's sister Kerry Lynn to rob Meeker's armored car on its rounds collecting coins. Unlike bills completely untraceable, that part was well thought out. So was the actual robbery. But the idea is to do it and get back before this juvenile penal institution does its head count as these places are wont to do.

    Lloyd Nolan as the security investigator for the armored car company is the only one who doesn't just go through the motions. The rest act like they are waiting for paychecks to clear from Ralph Meeker. The rest of the cast it's like we're seeing an amateur theater group.

    This was Ida Lupino's farewell acting job. Too bad she couldn't go out on something better.
    3wes-connors

    Tired of Toein' the Line

    Reform school resident Sean Thomas Roche (as Tommy Morton) receives a visit from father Ralph Meeker (as Bert Morton), who informs him schoolteacher mother Ida Lupino (as Bess Morton) is retiring. Clearly, Mr. Meeker and Mr. Roche have some "generation gap" difficulties; but, they pale in comparison with the love lost between the two men and Ms. Lupino. Lupino could care less about her delinquent son; instead, she enjoys tutoring pretty young Kerry Lynn (as Priscilla). Little do the adults know, but the "kids" are plotting…

    This sometimes confusing, and seldom plausible, "misunderstood kids drama" has a few interesting attributes. Old pro Lloyd Nolan tries to sort out the plot; he contributes greatly to an interesting cast. Prrforming admirably, Mr. Nolan makes everyone sharing his screen time look better. David Doyle, waiting for "Charlie's Angels" to resume, has quite a "My Boys Are Good Boys" backstory to tell. Notably, Lupino's shrewish characterization was her last film appearance, before retiring.

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      Final film (as an actress) of Ida Lupino.
    • Soundtracks
      My Boys Are Good Boys
      Words and Music by Dorsey Burnette and Doug Goodwin

      Sung by Dorsey Burnette

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La grande virée
    • Production company
      • Peter Perry Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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