Follow Me, Boys!

Follow Me, Boys!

1966131 min
6.6/10
DramaFamily

Plot Summary

Lem Siddons is part of a traveling band who has a dream of becoming a lawyer. Deciding to settle down, he finds a job as a stockboy in the general store of a small town. Trying to fit in, he volunteers to become scoutmaster of the newly formed Troop 1. Becoming more and more involved with the scout troop, he finds his plans to become a lawyer being put on the back burner, until he realizes that his life has been fulfilled helping the youth of the small town.

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👥Cast (19)

Fred MacMurray

Fred MacMurray

Lemuel Siddons

Vera Miles

Vera Miles

Vida Downey

Lillian Gish

Lillian Gish

Hetty Seibert

Charles Ruggles

Charles Ruggles

John Everett Hughes

Elliott Reid

Elliott Reid

Ralph Hastings

Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

Whitey

Luana Patten

Luana Patten

Nora White

Ken Murray

Ken Murray

Melody Murphy

Donald May

Donald May

Edward White, Jr.

Sean McClory

Sean McClory

Edward White, Sr.

Steve Franken

Steve Franken

P.O.W. Lieutenant

Parley Baer

Parley Baer

Mayor

🎬Crew

Director

Norman Tokar

Writers

Louis Pelletier

Producers

Walt Disney

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🏷️Keywords

small townboy scoutsscoutmaster

💬Reviews (1)

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r96sk

7/28/2020

Almost great. The first 70-90 minutes of <em>'Follow Me, Boys!'</em> is excellent, it's serious yet amusing. I felt connected to the characters and their storyline. Unfortunately, the film then adds on a pointless if solid extra 40-60 minutes. It kinda feels like one of those TV episodes into one film things, which is annoying as it doesn't need to do it. Fred MacMurray is terrific as Lem, especially across that opening period. It's heartwarming seeing his character help out a community of kids, particularly one - Whitey, who is played impressively by Kurt Russell. All of the other child actors, while not massively memorable, are fine and you really feel for their overall story. The final portion of this film really hampers it though. It isn't actually anything bad and if it had been a sequel I reckon I would've liked it, but as a continuation/add-on to the earlier premise it doesn't hit the same heartfelt notes at all. So that's disappointing, but it's still just about a good film.

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Production Companies

Walt Disney Productions