Lover Boy (film)

This article is about the 1989 Australian film. For other films with similar titles, see Loverboy (disambiguation).
Lover Boy

DVD cover
Directed by Geoffrey Wright
Written by Geoffrey Wright
Starring Noah Taylor
Music by John Clifford White
Cinematography Michael Williams
Edited by Grant Fenn
Production
company
Seon Film Productions
Distributed by Subversive Cinema
Release dates
17 August 1989
Running time
58 min
Country Australia
Language English

Lover Boy is a 1989 short film directed by Geoffrey Wright. It stars Noah Taylor and Gillian Jones.[1]

Plot

In the western suburbs of Melbourne, shy teenage misfit Mick (Noah Taylor) is volunteered by his mother to mow the lawns of her friend Sally (Gillian Jones). Mick and Sally soon become lovers, drawn to each other for different reasons - Mick from typical adolescent sexuality and Sally from desperate loneliness. The relationship leads to conflict and eventually violence.

Cast

Home media

Lover Boy and the David Swann short film Bonza were released as a double feature VHS tape in 1989. Lover Boy was a special feature on the DVD release of Wright's 1994 film Metal Skin.

References

Lover Boy, the book

The novelisation of Lover Boy was written by Jocelyn Harewood and published by Text Publishing in 1994. It explores the conflicting worlds of a teenager and a mature woman as they discover the full force of their sexuality. The joy this brings soon turns to torment and violence. Harewood follows the film closely. However she also develops the characters, so the reader can empathise with their attitudes and behaviour. Lover Boy, the book, was published as an e-book in November 2012.

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