Boys is a coming of age
drama about a disgruntled high school student, John Baker, who
rescues a woman from a horsefall and ultimately falls in love
with her. The young woman, Patty Ware, has a checkered
reputation as a wild and irresponsible party girl, who becomes
a chief suspect in the disappearance of a professional
baseball player.
The film opens with
the police arriving at Patty's home early one morning to
question her about her whereabouts the previous night. It
seems that an upcoming young baseball pitcher, Bud Valentine,
who was last seen with Patty at a local party, is now missing
and a stolen car is also part of the mystery. Patty gives the
police no information and proceeds to go for a ride on her
horse. She inadvertently is thrown from the horse as it falls
following a jump over a gate. While lying unconscious, she is
discovered by some young boys from a local boarding school.
The two eigth-graders go back to the school to enlist the help
of an older boy, John Baker. John "borrows" the
school station wagon and brings Patty back to his dorm room.
Through a series of
flashbacks, we find out that Patty was with Bud and that they
both had had so much to drink that they stole a car and
accidently drove it off a bridge. Patty was able to escape the
car, but Bud was knocked out and drowned in the accident. In
fear and confusion, Patty avoids the police and accepts the
refuge given by Baker. He is savvy enough to know that
something is amiss with this beautiful girl who refuses to get
medical attention and he becomes totally infatuated with her
and her mysterious predicament. As they spend time together,
he falls in love with her and she begins to care for him.
Together they
confront themselves, their families, the police and ultimately
find strength in each other.
Animal Action:
For the scene in
which Patty is thrown from her horse, three horses were used
and the scene was shot in cuts. When we first see Patty riding
hard across the field, a horse was ridden by an experienced
horsewoman who doubled for the actress. This horse was sponged
down with warm water to make it appear hot and sweaty, then
lanolin and shaving cream applied to heighten the effect. As
per the American Humane guidelines, the path the horse
traveled was checked prior to shooting and cleared of any
debris and low-hanging branches. For the next part of the
sequence, a trained jumping horse is seen going over the metal
tube gate and its back hooves tap the top rung. This horse was
also ridden by the stuntwoman who paced the horse so that it
would appear as if the hooves skimmed the top of the gate. The
gate was equipped with a special latch that, when activated by
remote control, enabled the gate to fall. As the horse lands
on the other side, it seems to regain its' footing for a
moment, but then falls over, throwing the rider. For this last
part of the sequence, a trained falling horse was used. The
ground area for the fall was prepared according to American
Humane guidelines prior to filming. A soft sand pit was
created and covered with grass making sure that all rocks and
clods of soil were removed. Since the scene was shot in cuts,
the trained falling horse did a bit of side stepping prior to
the fall in order to tie in the jump film footage and the
falling footage. This made it appear as if the horse was
triying to regain footing prior to falling and throwing the
rider. Non-toxic make-up was used on all the horses to make
them appear as one.
Later in the film,
Patty convinces Baker to get her out of the dorm and look for
her horse, which had evidently run off after the fall. They
don't find the horse , but end up at the county fair. As they
are making love in the wooded area near the fairgrounds, a dog
walks by sniffing around them. The dog belongs to one of
Patty's old friends who later comes over calling for the dog.
The dog was merely responding to his trainer's voice and hand
commands, moving from point A to point B behind the actors.
The only other
animals in the film are some horses that are seen in the
background. The scene is staged at a horse farm in the area
and we see the horses being led around a fenced area and into
the stable.