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The Leather Boys (1963)

The Leather Boys (1963)
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Dot (Rita Tushingham) is a girl who marries motorcycle maven Reggie (Colin Campbell) to escape her parents' influence. The marriage gets off to a rocky start and completely slides downhill after the honeymoon is plagued by bad weather. Dot refuses to have anything to do with household responsibilities and cooks only canned beans. Reggie loses interest in sex with Dot because of her actions, and after moving in with his grandmother, he begins to hang around Pete (Dudley Sutton). The two friends ride their motorcycles and begin to spend even more time together, and eventually Reggie realizes that Pete is a homosexual. Dot tells Reggie she is pregnant in an attempt to get him back -- with no result, but when Reggie comes home to find his wife in bed with another man, he decides to go off to sea with Pete. Pete leaves Reggie shaken and alone when he goes off with a group of sailors out to satisfy their same-sex lust. The film was controversial at the time of its initial release. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Rita TushinghamColin Campbell, (more)
Director(s):
Sidney J. Furie
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Leather Boys

Dot (Rita Tushingham) is a girl who marries motorcycle maven Reggie (Colin Campbell) to escape her parents' influence. The marriage gets off to a rocky start and completely slides downhill after the honeymoon is plagued by bad weather. Dot refuses to have anything to do with household responsibilities and cooks only canned beans. Reggie loses interest in sex with Dot because of her actions, and after moving in with his grandmother, he begins to hang around Pete (Dudley Sutton). The two friends ride their motorcycles and begin to spend even more time together, and eventually Reggie realizes that Pete is a homosexual. Dot tells Reggie she is pregnant in an attempt to get him back -- with no result, but when Reggie comes home to find his wife in bed with another man, he decides to go off to sea with Pete. Pete leaves Reggie shaken and alone when he goes off with a group of sailors out to satisfy their same-sex lust. The film was controversial at the time of its initial release. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sidney J. Furie
Writer(s):
Gillian Freeman
Producer(s):
Raymond Stross
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    David G.

    A 'social commentary' drama which captures the early 1960s England very well. The main point of the film is the conflicts Reg has with his gay friend and his bickering wife. As an early example of homosexual interest, it is fine. Nothing is explicit or openly discussed, only hinted at, which would have been true in that era, nothing more would have escaped the censor anyway. Solid performances all around, esp. Rita Tushingham. I however love the film for the motorcycle culture of cafe racers and glorious British iron (BSA, Triumph, Norton, etc.) at full song. Any vintage bike lover will enjoy the (maddeningly few)handful of shots of bikes at rest or speeding along.

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