The Boys Club
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Directed by | John Fawcett |
Written by | Doug Smith (script writer) Peter Wellington |
Produced by | Tim O'Brien Greg Dummett |
Starring | Chris Penn Dominic Zamprogna Devon Sawa Stuart Stone Amy Stewart Nicholas Campbell |
Cinematography | Thom Best |
Edited by | Susan Maggi |
Music by | Michael Timmins (music composer) Jeff Bird (music composer) |
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Distributed by | Allumination Filmworks |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Boys Club is a 1996 Canadian crime drama thriller film directed by John Fawcett,[1] written by Doug Smith (story) [2] and Peter Wellington (writer),[3] and starring Chris Penn, Devon Sawa, Dominic Zamprogna, and Stuart Stone. It was released theatrically in 1996 in Canada by Alliance Films, on VHS in Canada by Alliance Video and the United States by A-Pix Entertainment, in the United Kingdom and Ireland on VHS by High Fliers Video Distribution and in Australia and New Zealand on VHS by Home Cinema Group, on Laserdisc in the United States by Image Entertainment and on DVD in the United States in 1998 by Simitar Entertainment and in 2003 by Ardustry Home Entertainment. In 2013, it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment on DVD in compilation DVD packs, and in 2017 by FilmRise digitally on Amazon Prime. It currently is not available on Blu-ray or Ultra HD Blu-ray. The film has aired in the mid 1990's on television in the USA on Pay-Per-View and Turner Classic Movies and in Canada, on Cinépop.[citation needed]
Plot
[edit]Three teenage boys in small-town Southern Ontario are thrilled when Luke Cooper, a mysterious American fugitive with a gunshot wound in his leg, decides to crash their secret hideout. Luke tells them that he’s a cop on the run from corrupt colleagues, and swears them to silence.
As he recuperates, he becomes their buddy and confidant. By the time the boys realize Luke is not who he pretends to be, they are in way over their heads.
Cast
[edit]- Chris Penn as Luke [4]
- Dominic Zamprogna as Kyle [5]
- Stuart Stone as Brad [6]
- Devon Sawa as Eric [7]
- Amy Stewart as Megan [8]
- Nicholas Campbell as Kyle's Dad [9]
- Jarred Blanchard as Jake [10]
- Max Piersig as Simon [11]
- Julian Richings as Officer Cole [12]
- Alana Shields as Brad's Mom [13]
- Sean Dick as Bobby [14]
- Peter Van Wart as Eric's Father [15]
- Heidi von Palleske as Eric's Mother [16]
- Bif Naked as Liquor Store Manager [17]
- Brock Curley as Liquor Store Cashier [18]
Soundtrack
[edit]- "Harnessed in Slums", Archers of Loaf[19]
- "Universe", Eric's Trip[20]
- "Failed You", The Pasties[21]
- "Old Enough", Crash Vegas[22]
- "Devil", Drugstore[23]
- "Disease", Sister Machine Gun[24]
- "Coconut Cream", The Tragically Hip[25]
- "Jesus", Vowel Movement[26]
- "Misogyny", Rusty[27]
- "Too Easy", Wagbeard[28]
- "Gun Pointed", Taste of Joy[29]
- "Monkeysucker", The Killjoys[30]
- "Everything", The Killjoys[31]
- "Morphine", Moist[32]
- "You Shine Bright", Crash Vegas[33]
- "My Favorite Martian", The Doughboys[34]
- "The Letter", Bif Naked[35]
- "Over Your Shoulder", Motörhead[36]
- "Moment", Crawl[37]
- "Neighborhood Villains", The Doughboys[38]
- "The Secret", 54-40[39]
Deleted Scenes
[edit]Two scenes were deleted from the film, the first scene with Kyle being pinned against Jake's car by Jake [40][41][42] and the second scene, Kyle with his bike talking outside to Megan. Megan is shown wearing a different outfit.[43][44][45] A entry was posted on The Lost Media Wiki about these scenes.[46]
Filming locations
[edit]Filming was in the Summer of 1994. The movie was filmed in Georgetown, Ontario, Mississauga, Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[47] [citation needed]
Awards and nominations
[edit]The film garnered five Genie Award nominations at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996:[48]
- Best Director (John Fawcett)[49]
- Best Actor (Chris Penn)[50]
- Best Art Direction/Production Design (Taavo Soodor)[51]
- Best Editing (Susan Maggi)[52]
- Best Screenplay (Doug Smith) and (Peter Wellington (director))[53]
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External links
[edit]- 1996 films
- 1996 crime drama films
- 1996 crime thriller films
- 1996 directorial debut films
- 1990s Canadian films
- 1990s coming-of-age drama films
- 1990s English-language films
- 1990s teen drama films
- Canadian coming-of-age drama films
- Canadian crime drama films
- Canadian crime thriller films
- Canadian teen drama films
- English-language Canadian films
- Films about single parent families
- Films directed by John Fawcett
- Films set in Ontario
- Teen crime films
- Teen thriller films
- English-language crime drama films
- English-language crime thriller films