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The Boys: Andrew Frost by

Currency Press (Australian Screen Classics), $16.95 pb, 80 pp, 9780868198620

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Suburban crime narratives featured in many Australian films in the 1990s, partly due to the influence of director Rowan Woods’s film The Boys, which drew inspiration from the ‘kitchen sink’ cinema of 1960s Britain. Twelve years after its theatrical release, this seminal film – based on the play by Gordon Graham and written for the screen by Stephen Sewell – remains the best example of an Australian genre that illustrates Marcus Clarke’s conception of ‘weird melancholy’ in the criminal element of our cities’ troubled underclass.

 


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The Boys: Andrew Frost by

Currency Press (Australian Screen Classics), $16.95 pb, 80 pp, 9780868198620

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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