Boy A
Visit website7.1/10 • 445
2007-10-28 • 1h 46m
Who decides who gets a second chance?
Freed after a lengthy term in a juvenile detention center, convicted child killer Jack Burridge finds work as a deliveryman and begins dating co-worker Michelle. While out on the road one day, Jack notices a distressed child, and, after reuniting the girl with her family, becomes a local celebrity. But when a local newspaper unearths his past, Jack must cope with the anger of citizens who fear for the safety of their children.
- Directors
- John Crowley
- Editors
- Lucia Zucchetti
Boy A
Visit website2007-10-28 • 1h 46m
7.1/10 • 445
Who decides who gets a second chance?
Freed after a lengthy term in a juvenile detention center, convicted child killer Jack Burridge finds work as a deliveryman and begins dating co-worker Michelle. While out on the road one day, Jack notices a distressed child, and, after reuniting the girl with her family, becomes a local celebrity. But when a local newspaper unearths his past, Jack must cope with the anger of citizens who fear for the safety of their children.
- Directors
- John Crowley
- Editors
- Lucia Zucchetti
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAndrew Garfield
Jack Burridge
Katie Lyons
Michelle
Peter Mullan
Terry
Shaun Evans
Chris
Siobhan Finneran
Kelly
Alfie Owen
Eric Wilson
James Young
Zeb
Jeremy Swift
Dave
Taylor Doherty
Philip Craig
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $1,200,398.00
- Keywords
- child abuserapebased on novel or bookparent child relationshiprehabilitationbased on true storycoming of agecriminalincestchildhoodhaunted by the pastmoral dilemmaviolent youth