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  1. The Leather Boys is a 1964 British drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rita Tushingham, Colin Campbell and Dudley Sutton. The story is set in the rocker subculture in London and features a gay motorcyclist.

  2. The Leather Boys: Directed by Sidney J. Furie. With Rita Tushingham, Colin Campbell, Dudley Sutton, Gladys Henson. An immature teenager marries a young biker but becomes disenchanted with the realities of working-class marriage--and her husband's relationship with his best friend.

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    • 1964-03-08
  3. Star Trek Turns 15. The Leather Boys. Released Nov 8, 1965 1h 48m Drama List. 77% 13 Reviews Tomatometer 75% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Young, rebellious Englishwoman Dot (Rita Tushingham)...

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  4. Apr 8, 2022 · The Leather Boys (1964) Film. Topics. LGBTQ, British Film, Gay Film. 1964 British drama film about the rocker subculture in London featuring a gay motorcyclist. Addeddate. 2022-04-08 19:56:24. Color. color. Identifier. the-leather-boys-1964. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Sound. sound. CINEPACK. H.264. ITEM TILE. TORRENT.

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  5. Reggie and Dot are a young South London couple who get married before they really get to know each other, then quickly begin to drift apart between riotous quarrels. Dot seems content to pursue her own interests; meanwhile, Reggie meets fellow cyclist Peter and begins to explore his own identity. — Alan F. Hickman <alanhick@prodigy.net ...

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  7. What hungry soul wouldn't want to flee? Or hear the engines of motorbikes as siren calls? Full Review | Apr 30, 2021. A.H. Weiler New York Times. TOP CRITIC. [Director Sidney J. Furie] and his...

  8. The Leather Boys (1964) Hit the road: gay guilt and desire in the mid-60s. Envisaged as a ‘Romeo and Romeo in the south London suburbs,’ Gillian Freeman’s 1961 novel centred on an explicitly homosexual relationship. Inevitably, Freeman had to tone down her screenplay for the film version, yet it deserves recognition as a significant ...

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