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The Rainbow Boys

  • 1973
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Rainbow Boys (1973)
The Trailer for 1973's "The Rainbow Boys" Starring Donald Pleasence 

The Rainbow Boys Short Synopsis: Three bickering people search after the gold mine the father of one of them owned.
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Three bickering people search after the gold mine the father of one of them owned.Three bickering people search after the gold mine the father of one of them owned.Three bickering people search after the gold mine the father of one of them owned.

  • Director
    • Gerald Potterton
  • Writer
    • Gerald Potterton
  • Stars
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Kate Reid
    • Don Calfa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    98
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    • Director
      • Gerald Potterton
    • Writer
      • Gerald Potterton
    • Stars
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Kate Reid
      • Don Calfa
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Ralph Logan
    Kate Reid
    Kate Reid
    • Gladys
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Mazella
    Paul Lam
    David Thomas
    Chief Leonard George
      Greg George
      Stanley James
      Bernard Edwards
      Bernard Edwards
      Yvonne Weisner
      Isaac Paul
      Frederick Earl
      • Director
        • Gerald Potterton
      • Writer
        • Gerald Potterton
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      8soviet2101

      I liked it

      Some comments on this movie are unfair, I think. It's just a goofy little comedy, nothing more. Is it perfect? Nope. But there are many moments of pleasure, one being Donald Pleasence's eccentric performance. "Bastards!" I remember seeing this on TV many times as a kid, so that's probably why I have a fondness for this. I was lucky enough to find a VHS copy on Ebay. Too bad it's not on DVD, even a cheap two-for edition.

      Also good is Don Calfa, as a really out of it, seriously goofy New Yorker who is lured to British Columbia on vague dreams of striking it rich. Kate Reid holds it together as a grumpy though sane woman, in stark contrast to Donald Pleasence's barely in control character and Don Calfa's airhead one.

      All in all, I'd recommend it if you can find a cheap copy on video, or if it's on TV one late night...
      10gvrdeu

      Warmth and Character outweighs technical shortcomings

      This film is a must see for fans of the three stars, Donald Pleasence, Kate Reid and Don Calfa. The viewer needs to avoid getting caught up some of the "low budget" production foibles that lend an amateurish feel to parts of this film. The authenticity of the British Columbia west during the 60's and 70's is spot on. The heat of the opening scene with the insects and birds competing with the river's burble is a refreshing dose of actual sound compared with the current crop of movies filmed out west whose creators can't resist adding in the screech of an eagle or the call of a loon whenever a vista comes upon the screen. Kate Reid, plump and middle aged as Gladys, an unlikely love interest or at least a winter bed warmer and companion of the endearing prospector Logan played by Pleasence. The two are locals of the spectacular Fraser Canyon in BC and the movie builds around the accidental meeting of Logan and Mazella played by Don Calfa. Logan pays for some groceries with gold dust and Mazella happens to notice, his interest piqued, the two cross paths again outside when Mazella smashes into a local Indian's car and Logan reluctantly offers a helping hand defending Mazella and taking him off to get patched up by Gladys. A simple genuine bond is immediately established at the kitchen table between the three and a plan is hatched to attempt to rediscover Logan's father's old gold mine. Notable hilarious dialog at a stop at a cabin on the way has Logan and Mazella lost in male conversation about the most trivial of detail regarding hobbies and long nights in the bush and crushing gold bearing ore,"it is a lot of work" that it cannot help but get the tight-asses laughing. Logans constant reminiscences about his father and his need to defend his honor to Gladys lends pathos that can't help but warm the heart of even the worst cynic. Calfa, Reid and Pleasence are a pleasure to watch. This is their film along with the wilderness back drop, and it should be enjoyed for all its personality and not scrutinized to heavily for production shortcomings. Films with this kind of innocence and brilliant character portrayal should be dragged back from obscurity.
      4Coventry

      The things we do for Donald ...

      It is my own but very devoted intention to watch every single movie Donald Pleasance ever starred in. He's not just a personal favorite actor mine, he truly was one of the greatest and most versatile actors who ever lived. And he definitely was one of the hardest-working men in show business, because with more than 250 titles on his repertoire - some of which nearly untraceable - is this little mission of mine practically impossible.

      With a career as Pleasance's, you secretly hope to occasionally stumble upon a largely undiscovered but awesome gem, like "Wake in Fright" or "The Race for Yankee Zephyr". I strongly hoped for this to be the case with "Logan", but alas, it's tremendously obscure for a good reason. In this early 70s comedy/adventure about a trio of vagrants in search of an inherited but hidden gold mine, only Pleasance's performance and the astounding British-Columbia filming locations are worth mentioning.

      "Logan" (official title: "The Rainbow Boys") is too talkative, not very funny when it tries to be, and the slapstick-like soundtrack is incredibly annoying. Even a terrific Donald Pleasance cannot compensate for the subpar performances of his two fellow leads, and even the breath-taking scenery of the great outdoors eventually doesn't suffice, neither.
      7sfpartington

      Great pleasance performance

      Donald pleasance is an extraordinary actor and this B movie deserves to be watched if only for him and the B.C. scenery. As a huge fan of Pleasance I feel his talents were never realized, as a result of the material he was given to work with. With the exception of 'The great escape' Donald's expertise were never given full shrift. unless he was watched on stage perhaps.
      8edwardiancinema

      Interesting little film made in Vancouver British Columbia

      Beautiful photography complements this film about 3 people searching for a lost mine. The 3 leads are technically the principle cast, and do a good job with what they have to work with. Donald Pleasance is as eccentric as ever in the role of Logan, the man the mine was left to by his father. Kate Reid is a friend of Logan's, and Don Calfa plays Mazzella, a guy from Brooklyn NY, traipsing across the Canadian Countryside. I enjoyed Calfas performance, it reminded me somewhat of his role as the crazy mobster in "Weekend At Bernies" On the whole I would recommend this film to people who like independent cinema, and film with beautiful scenery of the great outdoors.

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        The early scenes set in town were shot in the village of Lytton, British Columbia 90% of which was destroyed by a wildfire in 2021.

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      • Release date
        • March 27, 1973 (Canada)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Rainbow Gang
      • Filming locations
        • Lytton, British Columbia, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Potterton Productions
        • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
        • Famous Players Limited
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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