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The Winslow Boy (1999) short review

Kendra May 7, 1999
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1999 The Winslow Boy

A very quiet yet well-acted and thought-provoking tale, about a boy accused of stealing and the larger ramifications as his family defends him.  Rebecca Pigeon is great as his older sister, and wears some really smart tailored 1910s outfits.

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