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Step into the dazzling world of Ken Russell’s The Boy Friend (1971), a lavish, tongue-in-cheek homage to the golden age of musicals. Adapted from Sandy Wilson’s hit stage production, the film stars Twiggy in a radiant screen debut as Polly Browne, a shy understudy suddenly thrust into the spotlight when the lead actress collapses. What follows is an exhilarating mix of backstage chaos, soaring fantasy numbers, and affectionate satire of 1920s musical extravaganzas. Russell pulls out all the stops, blending lush art-deco sets, kaleidoscopic costumes, and ingenious choreography that seamlessly oscillates between reality and dream. Twiggy, already a fashion icon, astonishes with her charm and vulnerability, while the ensemble cast delivers irresistible energy and wit. From tap-dancing sailors to Busby Berkeley-inspired spectacles, the film sparkles with spectacle and heart. Both a playful parody and a heartfelt love letter to musical theatre, The Boy Friend celebrates the magic of performance and the courage of an unlikely star. Please note: this film has a brief intermission.

Step into the dazzling world of Ken Russell’s The Boy Friend (1971), a lavish, tongue-in-cheek homage to the golden age of musicals. Adapted from Sandy Wilson’s hit stage production, the film stars Twiggy in a radiant screen debut as Polly Browne, a shy understudy suddenly thrust into the spotlight when the lead actress collapses. What follows is an exhilarating mix of backstage chaos, soaring fantasy numbers, and affectionate satire of 1920s musical extravaganzas. Russell pulls out all the stops, blending lush art-deco sets, kaleidoscopic costumes, and ingenious choreography that seamlessly oscillates between reality and dream. Twiggy, already a fashion icon, astonishes with her charm and vulnerability, while the ensemble cast delivers irresistible energy and wit. From tap-dancing sailors to Busby Berkeley-inspired spectacles, the film sparkles with spectacle and heart. Both a playful parody and a heartfelt love letter to musical theatre, The Boy Friend celebrates the magic of performance and the courage of an unlikely star. Please note: this film has a brief intermission.

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Release Date

Wednesday, 5th November 2025

Duration

137 MIN

Rating

G

Genre

Film Festival, Musical

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Release Date

Wednesday, 5th November 2025

Duration

137 MIN

Rating

G

Genre

Film Festival, Musical

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