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Follow Me, Boys! (1966)

Follow Me, Boys! (1966)
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Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old reliable "kid hanging over cliff by rope" bit. Corny, sentimental and obvious though it may be, the film is a delight to watch, especially whenever Fred MacMurray dominates the screen. MacMurray plays Lem Siddons, a 1930s musician who decides to settle down in a small Midwestern town. Here he meets pretty bank teller Vida Downey (Vera Miles), who bemoans the fact that the local boys have no organized activities with which to occupy their time. Volunteering to be a scoutmaster, Lem begins a local scout troop. There are some tense moments when banker Ralph Hastings (Elliot Reid) demands that Lem's scouts vacate their headquarters, but Reid's feisty millionaire Aunt Hetty (Lillian Gish) comes to the rescue. The film's throughline is the regeneration of local "tough kid" Whitey (Kurt Russell), who, after joining the Boy Scouts, straightens out and matures into a solid citizen. The film's lachrymose climax is kept "honest" by the sincere underplaying of Fred MacMurray. Though lambasted by reviewers, Follow Me, Boys! struck a responsive chord with filmgoers, to the tune of a $5.5 million box-office take. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Fred MacMurrayVera Miles, (more)
Director(s):
Norman Tokar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Follow Me, Boys!

Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old reliable "kid hanging over cliff by rope" bit. Corny, sentimental and obvious though it may be, the film is a delight to watch, especially whenever Fred MacMurray dominates the screen. MacMurray plays Lem Siddons, a 1930s musician who decides to settle down in a small Midwestern town. Here he meets pretty bank teller Vida Downey (Vera Miles), who bemoans the fact that the local boys have no organized activities with which to occupy their time. Volunteering to be a scoutmaster, Lem begins a local scout troop. There are some tense moments when banker Ralph Hastings (Elliot Reid) demands that Lem's scouts vacate their headquarters, but Reid's feisty millionaire Aunt Hetty (Lillian Gish) comes to the rescue. The film's throughline is the regeneration of local "tough kid" Whitey (Kurt Russell), who, after joining the Boy Scouts, straightens out and matures into a solid citizen. The film's lachrymose climax is kept "honest" by the sincere underplaying of Fred MacMurray. Though lambasted by reviewers, Follow Me, Boys! struck a responsive chord with filmgoers, to the tune of a $5.5 million box-office take. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
133 mins

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Director(s):
Norman Tokar
Writer(s):
Louis Pelletier
Producer(s):
Walt Disney
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children)
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    Katharine M.

    I remember this film from my childhood and loved it. When my daughter found out it was about boy scouts, she was not too interested in watching the fim. However, it did not take long before even my daughter admitted that the movie was good. My son, a cub scout, is bugging us to purchase the film.

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    Marc E.

    We loved this family movie! It was an encouraging film that set a wonderful example to my three boys! Thanks.

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    Brian M.

    When I was little kid in the late 1960's I remember my mom taking my brother and I to the drive in movie theater (remember those??) to watch this Disney Classic. Fred MacMurray WAS my dad in my mind. I loved him in this and in My Three Sons, his TV series. Now I am all grown up and so are my sons, but we all love watching this movie over and over again. If you were ever a Boy Scout or a Boy Scout leader, you can't help but feel nothing but love for this movie.

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