The Boys of San Francisco
The Boys of San Francisco

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The Boys of San Francisco

1981
Movie
Adult · 18+
83 min
English

San Francisco opens its golden gates to 17 super hot young men, in the motion picture that sets the screen on fire! Steve York, Jeremy Scott and 15 other horny studs make this the ultimate William Higgins odyssey.

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Director: Robert P. LeeGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the vibrant spirit and daily lives of young boys growing up in San Francisco during the early 1980s. It offers a glimpse into their friendships, games, and the unique urban environment they navigate. The film provides an intimate look at childhood innocence and camaraderie against the backdrop of a diverse city.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from 1981, 'The Boys of San Francisco' received modest attention primarily within documentary film circles. Its strength lies in its authentic portrayal of childhood and its specific setting. Critical reviews, though limited, often praised its observational style and genuine connection with its subjects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and intimate look at childhood.

  • Appreciated for its observational style and capturing a specific time and place.

  • Seen as a nostalgic and heartwarming portrayal of young boys' lives.

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Fun Fact

The documentary utilized a fly-on-the-wall observational style, allowing the filmmakers to capture candid moments without heavily directing the subjects.

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