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The Winslow Boy
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When 14-year-old Ronnie Winslow is expelled from the Royal Naval College for theft, his father, Arthur, is convinced that Ronnie was wrongly accused. After Sir Robert Morton, a respected lawyer, agrees to represent the boy, the case becomes a national spectacle and threatens to erode the family's bond.
When 14-year-old Ronnie Winslow is expelled from the Royal Naval College for theft, his father, Arthur, is convinced that Ronnie was wrongly accused. After Sir Robert Morton, a respected lawyer, agrees to represent the boy, the case becomes a national spectacle and threatens to erode the family's bond.
Actors:
Chris Porter,
Ian Soundy,
Jim Dunk,
Neil North,
Sara Stewart,
Guy Edwards,
Gemma Jones
Chris Porter
21 December 1972, Singapore
Ian Soundy
Jim Dunk
Neil North
18 October 1932, Quetta, India
Sara Stewart
28 June 1966, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Guy Edwards
Gemma Jones
4 December 1942, Marylebone, London, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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January 01, 2000
Mamet trusts in the intelligence of his audienceJuly 23, 2007
The filmmaking seems to be stuck in 1912.
Draxblog Movie Reviews
March 02, 2005
The Winslow Boy might be triumph of style over substance, but sometimes, like in this case, style is what separates good from bad films.January 01, 2000
You might have to wait a long time before you find a film with both a family and a lawyer portrayed in such a genuine and likable way.November 15, 2009
An intelligent and very satisfying work of art.
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January 29, 2005
...for all the craft and care evident in Mamet's movie, it still is a rather bloodless affair, more admirable than engaging.March 23, 2009
Arthur Winslow and Sir Robert Morton are as ruthless in their way as the real estate salesmen in Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross are in theirs...March 03, 2002
A thought-provoking and ethically charged tour de force based on Terence Rattigan's 1946 play.