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Cosh Boy is a 1953 British film starring James Kenney, Joan Collins, Hermione Baddeley, Hermione Gingold, Betty Ann Davies and Robert Ayres. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert, and produced by Daniel M. Angel.
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Plot
Based on an original play by Bruce Walker, the film tells of the exploits of 16-year-old delinquent youth Roy Walsh (James Kenney) and his gang in post-World War II London.
The gang starts off by mugging women. Later, Roy becomes infatuated with Rene, the sister of one of the gang members. Already having a boyfriend, Brian, she rejects Roy, to his fury. Later the gang beat up Brian. Roy menaces Rene, who eventually submits to him. When she informs him that he has made her pregnant, and urges him to marry her, he decides he wants nothing more to do with her.
Roy's mother, Elsie Walsh (Betty Ann Davies), is involved with Canadian Bob Stevens (Robert Ayres), who urges her to marry him so he can take Roy "in hand" before it's too late. Roy hates Bob.
Bob works as an assistant manager at the Palidrome dance hall, which becomes a target for the gang. Another member of staff appears on the scene, and is shot and wounded by the gang.
Later that night a mob of women arrive on the doorstep with Rene's mother, who adds that the police are on their way. Bob arrives, removes Rene's mother from the premises and decides to give Roy a thrashing - for his own good - before the police arrive in the belief that if the judge hears he has already received a thrashing, his sentence might be lighter, which will be easier for his mother to stomach. The police arrive just as Bob is brandishing his belt in readiness. Bob lets them in, and they ask who he is. He tells him he is the boy's stepfather, as "his mother and I were married this morning".
The leading officer congratulates him, then, seeing the belt in his hand, smiles, and suggests to his colleague that they go and arrest the other gang member first and come back for Roy later. Bob begins thrashing Roy as the scene cuts to outside and the mob of women listening to Roy's cries and shrieks for help. The detectives then walk away, into the night.
Cast
- James Kenney as Roy Walsh
- Joan Collins as Rene Collins
- Betty Ann Davies as Elsie Walsh
- Robert Ayres as Bob Stevens
- Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Collins
- Hermione Gingold as Queenie
- Nancy Roberts as Gran Walsh
- Laurence Naismith as Inspector Donaldson
- Ian Whittaker as Alfie Collins
- Stanley Escane as Pete
- Michael McKeag as Brian
- Sean Lynch as Darky
- Johnny Briggs as Skinny Johnson
- Edward Evans as Sergeant Woods
- Cameron Hall as Mr. Beverley
- Sid James as Police Sergeant
Reception
Cosh Boy has also been named The Tough Guy, or The Slasher. It was the first British film to receive the new X certificate. It was given a Certificate rating of 16 in Norway (1953), and banned in Sweden.
External links
- Cosh Boy at the Internet Movie Database
- Cosh Boy at screenonline
Films directed by Lewis Gilbert 1940s The Little Ballerina (1944)1950s Once a Sinner (1950) · Scarlet Thread (1951) · There Is Another Sun (1951) · Emergency Call (1952) · Time Gentlemen, Please! (1952) · Cosh Boy (1953) · Johnny on the Run (1953) · Albert R.N. (1953) · The Good Die Young (1954) · The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954) · Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) · Reach for the Sky (1956) · The Admirable Crichton (1957) · Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) · A Cry from the Streets (1958) · Ferry to Hong Kong (1959)1960s Light Up the Sky! (1960) · Sink the Bismarck! (1960) · The Greengage Summer (1961) · H.M.S. Defiant (1962) · The 7th Dawn (1964) · Alfie (1966) · You Only Live Twice (1967)1970s The Adventurers (1970) · Friends (1971) · Paul and Michelle (1974) · Operation Daybreak (1975) · Seven Nights in Japan (1976) · The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) · Moonraker (1979)1980s 1990s Stepping Out (1991) · Haunted (1995)2000s Before You Go (2002)Categories:- 1953 films
- 1950s drama films
- British drama films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Lewis Gilbert
- Films set in London
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