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December Boys

After that summer nothing would be the same.
2007 | 105m | English

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For many years, four teenage orphans at an Australian outback convent have watched their younger comrades find new parents, and realize that they may never be adopted. The Reverend Mother sends the four boys away on a seaside vacation, where they meet Teresa and Fearless, a couple who would make perfect parents. The youths compete with one another to be the one Teresa and Fearless decide to adopt.
Release Date: Sep 14, 2007
Director: Rod Hardy
Writer: Marc Rosenberg, Michael Noonan, Ronald Kinnoch
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords sea, beach, adoption, male friendship, hope, friendship, orphanage, rivalry, teenage crush, best friend
Production Companies Village Roadshow Pictures, Becker Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,200,000
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Daniel Radcliffe Maps
Lee Cormie Misty
Christian Byers Sparks
James Fraser Spit
Jack Thompson Bandy
Teresa Palmer Lucy
Sullivan Stapleton Fearless
Victoria Hill Teresa
Max Cullen Narrator / Adult Misty
Kris McQuade Mrs. McAnsh
Ralph Cotterill Shellback
Frank Gallacher Father Scully
Paul Blackwell Watson
Judi Farr Reverend Mother
Carole-Anne Fooks Sister Edna
Carmel Johnson Sister Beatrice
Rory Walker Father
Suzie Wilks Mother
Andy McPhee Foreman
Susie Struth Cartwheeling Nun
Michael Norman Adult Spark
Mike Welton Adult Spit
Kobe Donaldson Willie
Name Job
Rod Hardy Director
Ann Fay Casting
Glenn Boswell Stunt Coordinator
Dany Cooper Editor
Marc Rosenberg Writer
Michael Noonan Novel
Leslie Binns Production Design
Mariot Kerr Costume Designer
Barbara Gibbs Line Producer, Production Manager
Colleen Clarke Post Production Supervisor
Sally Clarke Assistant Production Manager
Andrew Walpole Art Direction
Evanne Chesson Animal Wrangler
Robyn Elliott Costume Supervisor
Nino Negrin Unit Manager
Matt Nettheim Still Photographer
Jen Rossiter Hair Setup
Andrew Plain Sound Designer
Sophie Stawaruk Second Assistant Director
Robert Donaldson First Assistant Director
Harry Panagiotidis Steadicam Operator
Karen Hannaford Set Decoration
Paul Spencer Construction Manager
Fiona Rees-Jones Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Sarah Abbey Location Manager
Chris Langman Second Unit Director
Jenny T. Ward Dialogue Editor
Liam Price Sound Effects Editor
Norman Parkhill Music Supervisor
Andrea Parkes Visual Effects Producer
David Connell Director of Photography
Ronald Kinnoch Story
Chris Schwarze Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Knight Third Assistant Director
Susie Struth Script Supervisor
Toivo Lember Sound Recordist
Rita Zanchetta Graphic Designer
Clint Ingram Special Effects Supervisor
Lisa Tomasetti Still Photographer
Peter McDougall Underwater Camera
Bronwyn Murphy Dialogue Editor
Megan Wedge Assistant Sound Editor
Kerri Schwarze Executive Visual Effects Producer
Michelle Hunt Title Designer
Teena Mestres Assistant Editor
Alicia Slusarski Sound Effects Editor
Gethin Creagh Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Jaffers Visual Effects Producer
Carlo Giacco Original Music Composer
Name Title
Hal Gaba Executive Producer
Jonathan Shteinman Executive Producer
Richard Becker Producer
Jay Sanders Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Coming-of-age in South Australia... and tantalizing Teresa Palmer**_ I was interested in "December Boys" (2007) for two reasons: I like (non-raunchy) coming-of-age flicks and the fact that it takes place on the Southern coast of Australia (actually it was shot on Kangaroo Island, part of Sou ... th Australia). As for Daniel Radcliffe, the star of the popular Harry Potter films, I've never seen him in a movie before and have no interest in him or Potter. The story revolves around four boys from an Outback Catholic orphanage who get to celebrate their December birthdays by taking a Christmas holiday on the coast. They discover that a young childless couple are interested in adopting one of them, which creates a bit of rivalry, although the oldest one (Radcliffe) could care less and spends his time learning about girls and romance. Their time at the coast becomes a cornerstone experience as they ultimately discover what family means. Unless you're Australian, I encourage you to utilize the English subtitles to understand the nigh-unintelligible Australian dialect. Otherwise you'll only comprehend about half the dialogue and the story will be lost to you. No kidding. After seeing the film a few times I only remember two of the boys: Maps and Misty. The others might as well have been phantoms. The plot is interesting, but the story as-played-out is not very compelling (although the epilogue is slightly moving). The film tries too hard to be “magical.” Scenes come and go with largely ill-defined characters and little dialogue or explanation. This is definitely a picture where you'll have to read in between the lines to appreciate, which might make it good for repeat-viewings. On the positive side, the Kangaroo Island locations are fabulous, especially the high shots of Remarkable Rocks in Flinders Chase National Park. The picture really comes alive when Teresa Palmer is on screen; she plays femme fatale Lucy. The movie poster (or DVD cover) is deceiving in that Teresa looks to be about 12-13 years-old. Actually she was 20 during filming and plays an about-16 girl with curvy legs from here to New York. Lucy's scenes with Maps are the highlight of the picture (and not at all "awkward" as another reviewer contended). Lucy is aware of her tantalizing feminine powers and skillfully utilizes them to bewitch Maps with her spell. Other highlights include a secret cave high up on the rocks, a wild black horse who seems to fish, an Evel Knieval-type character who may not be as "Fearless" as he lets on, a colossal fish named Henry and the cantankerous old man fascinated by it. The DVD feature about 10-minutes of deleted scenes that should have never been deleted. Make sure you catch 'em as they help explain the story better. In the book the story was set in the 30s, but the filmmakers decided to switch it to the late 60s. Some people found this confusing, but I didn’t. Others complained that the children-as-adults at the end were too old considering they were kids in the late 60s, but the epilogue obviously takes place in the near future, like the 2010s or 2020s, which would put them in their 50s or 60s. BOTTOM LINE: Although the story is merely okay as far as captivating and moving cinema goes, the highlights noted above compel me to give "December Boys" a decent rating, in particular the scenic rocks/coast and Lucy. If you like Teresa Palmer in this picture be sure to check her out in "Bedtime Stories" (2008), "Restraint" (2008) and "The Grudge 2" (2006). The film runs 1 hour, 45 minutes. GRADE: B

May 22, 2022