The Boys (1962) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Director Sidney J. Furie was betwixt and between his Canadian TV work and his theatrical-film prominence vis-a-vis Ipcress File (65) when he helmed the British social melodrama The Boys. The title characters are four youths, all implicated in the murder of a night watchman. Robert Morley plays the defense attorney who tries to convince the jury to render a charitable verdict. His basic argument is that the government expects a death sentence in cases involving robbery, but is more lenient towards crimes of passion. Prosecuting attorney Richard Todd is unmoved; his job is to prove that the boys aren't the innocent victims of society they're made out to be. The Boys benefits from Furie's dextrous use of flashbacks during the testimony scenes. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
124 min.
Distributor(s):
Gala Film
Production Co.:
Franco London Films, Galaworld
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Drama
Themes:
Fighting the System
Tone:
Earnest, Gritty, Matter-of-Fact, Tense
Keywords:
courtroom, lawyer, murder, prosecutor, society, youth
Time Period:
17th century
Language:
English
Status: