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    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Posted By: Efgrapha
    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938)
    DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC, 4:3 (720x480) VBR | 01:35:12 | 4.68 Gb
    Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English, French, Spanish
    Genre: Drama, Biography

    Spencer Tracy won his second Oscar for his portrayal of Father Edward J. Flanagan–then promptly turned the statuette over to the real Father Flanagan out of gratitude. The priest's philosophy that no boy will grow up bad if given a chance in life culminates in his formation of Boys Town in Omaha, Nebraska. Unable to raise funds through "proper" channels, Flanagan finds that his staunchest supporters are the workaday folks who have faith in him; none is stauncher than Jewish pawnbroker Henry Hull, who digs deep into his pockets to help Flanagan realize his dream. The story of the struggle to get Boys Town on its feet paralleled with the regeneration of punkish Mickey Rooney, the younger brother of criminal Edward Norris. At first a wise-guy rebel, Rooney rises to a position of authority, responsibility and respect in Boys Town's self-maintained government. Boys Town, by the way, is the source of the classic line "He ain't heavy–he's my brother."

    Synopsis by Hal Erickson, Allmovie.com

    One of the more overrated films of its era. Not surprisingly one of MGM tyrant Louis B. Mayer's favorite films, this sentimental wallow dramatizes the real-life story of Father Edward Flanagan, founder of the famous Boys Town for errant youths. What sounds like ideal "truth is stranger than fiction" material, with inspiration to boot, comes across as stilted, overly sanctimonious moralizing. Father Flanagan's efforts against incredible obstacles vanish with a magic flourish of the scriptwriter's pen, and the generally reliable Tracy, one of the most talented and engaging actors of his day, compounds these errors with a performance dripping with piety. Tracy always claimed that his Oscar for Best Actor here belonged to Flanagan (he even sent the priest his statuette); the Academy should have bypassed the actor entirely and simply donated the crockery to Flanagan for his humanitarian activities. The soft-focus closeups of the film's star weren't needed to soften Tracy's likably craggy features; they were there to canonize the film's hero with a phony cinematic halo. Director Taurog, a competent but unimaginative contract man, was chosen for this epic because of his past success with child actors. Credit the electrifying 18-year-old Mickey Rooney with lending some edge to a picture that is soft, soft, soft. Also highly effective is the genuinely sweet child actor Bobs Watson, able to turn on the tears without batting an eyelid. Too respectful of its subject matter, BOYS TOWN is well-crafted and smoothly paced, probably most entertaining for those who can down maple syrup without benefit of pancakes. Nominated for Best Picture and Best Director, the film won an Oscar for Best Original Story.

    Review by TV Guide's Movie Guide

    IMDB 7,3/10 from 3 327 users
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    Director: Norman Taurog

    Writers: Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin, John Meehan

    Cast: Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Henry Hull, Leslie Fenton, Gene Reynolds and other

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]

    Boys Town (1938) [Re-Up]


    Special Features:

    - Vintage featurette: The City of Little men
    - Good News of 1939 readio show excerpt with Tracy and Rooney
    - Girls and Boys Town promotional featurette
    - Theatrical trailer

    All thanks to original releaser