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Boy A director John Crowley followed up that award-winning film festival favorite with this eerie yet eloquent drama concerning a young boy fascinated by death due to the fact that he lives in the hospice home for the elderly that's owned by his parents. Perhaps due to the morose surroundings in which he was raised, wide-eyed Edward (Son of Rambow star Bill Milner) possesses both an acute sense of death and an obsessive desire to find out what happens after we pass on from this life. These interests are most noticeably evident in Edward's ongoing fascination with the paranormal, an obsession that his overworked parents merely tolerate as the curious boy makes his way around the hospice with a tape recorder determined to better understand the concept of mortality. Suddenly, into Edward's world rolls embittered, burned-out ex-magician Clarence (Michael Caine) -- who makes no attempts to hide the fact that he's not in the hospice by his own free will. Clarence has long since ceased to practice his trade, and no longer possesses the ability to recognize anything positive in either his surroundings or the people who inhabit them. He's irascible, ornery, and indignant, and he's just barely able to tolerate the young boy who's so interested in the one topic that plagues his thoughts most -- death. Before long, however, these two outsiders discover that their mutual need to make sense of the world means they have more in common than initial appearances would suggest. Soon embarking on a series of comic misadventures that help them both to better understand the many mysteries of life, Edward and Clarence form an unlikely bond that provides them both with the comfort they so desperately need during this uncertain stage in each of their lives. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

  • Release date:April 17, 2009

Cast

Michael Caine
as Clarence
Anne-Marie Duff
as Mum
David Morrissey
as Dad
Rosemary Harris
as Elsie
Elizabeth Spriggs
as Prudence
Bill Milner
as Edward
Leslie Phillips
as Reg
Peter Vaughan
as Bob
Linzey Cocker
as Tanya
Michael Keogh
as Paramedic
Ralph Ineson
as Mr. Kelly
Sylvia Syms
as Lilian
Garick Hagon
as Douglas
Miles Jupp
as Vicar
Thelma Barlow
as Ena
Ralph Riach
as Clive
Carl McCrystal
as Undertaker 1
Andrew J. Turner
as Undertaker 2
Oliver Leach
as Barry
David Rintoul
as Harry Price
Tommy Baxendale
as Mike, Tanya's boyfriend
Adam Drinkall
as Stuart
Edward Lees
as Ben

Crew

John Crowley
Director
Marc Turtletaub
Producer
Peter Saraf
Producer
David Heyman
Producer
Peter Harness
Screenwriter
Rob Hardy
Cinematographer
Liz Gallacher
Musical Direction/Supervision
Joby Talbot
Composer (Music Score)
Trevor Waite
Editor
Kave Quinn
Production Designer
Rosie Alison
Co-producer
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
Christine Langan
Executive Producer
Gemma Ryan
Set Decorator
Jane Petrie
Costume Designer
Fiona Weir
Casting
Fae Hammond
Hair Styles
Fae Hammond
Makeup
Jon Duncan
Production Accountant
Valentina Coccia
Production Coordinator
Tania Windsor Blunden
Post Production Supervisor
Chris Stoaling
Second Assistant Director
Mark Hubbard
Line Producer
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