The Boy with Green Hair

The Boy with Green Hair

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Joseph Losey, James Lane
  • Cast(s): Pat O’Brien, Robert Ryan, Barbara Hale, Dean Stockwell, Richard Lyon See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 22min
  • Music: Leigh Harline,C. Bakaleinikoff,Clem Portman,Gil Grau,Earl A. Wolcott
  • Similar To: Wonka, The Malabar Tales
  • Story:
    This parable looks at public reaction when the hair of an American war orphan mysteriously turns green.
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6.7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
This parable looks at public reaction when the hair of an American war orphan mysteriously turns green.
Ratings

6.7/10

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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The cue ring, or dot (usually referred to as a "cigarette burn"), which indicates to the projectionist it's time to change the reel, is green, instead of its usual black color.

Unfortunately for the film's director, Joseph Losey, the eccentric, politically conservative Howard Hughes took over RKO while this film was being shot and, hating the film's pacifist message, did his best to sabotage it. Losey, however, managed to protect the integrity of his project. Screenwriter Ben Barzman, who was also later blacklisted along with Losey, would later recall that "Joe shot the picture in such a way that there wasn't much possibility for change. A few lines were stuck in here and there to soften the message, but that was about it". Barzman also remembered that 12-year-old Dean Stockwell was called into Hughes' office and Hughes told him that when the other children spoke of the horror of war, he should say, "And that's why America has gotta have the biggest army, and the biggest navy, and the biggest air force in the world!" According to Barzman, little Stockwell was so in sympathy with the film's message that he dared to respond, "No, sir!" Even after Hughes started to scream at him, the boy held his ground and refused to do it. Dean Stockwell later played Howard Hughes in Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988).

Dean Stockwell and Russ Tamblyn met each other for the first time on this film, and became life-long friends. They subsequently appeared together in The Last Movie (1971), Human Highway (1982), Win, Place or Steal (1974), and Quantum Leap: Thou Shalt Not... - February 2, 1974 (1989). Stockwell also appeared in Blue Velvet (1986) and Dune (1984) for director David Lynch. Tamblyn credited Stockwell with introducing him to Lynch as well, which is how he managed to land his comeback role on Twin Peaks (1990).

Dean Stockwell was allergic to the green wig he had to wear in the movie, and became ill because of it.

Both director Joseph Losey and screenwriter Ben Barzman were soon blacklisted. They moved to the United Kingdom to escape McCarthyism and to be able to work in films again.

Popular Dialogues

"Peter: But they don't know that. They think everybody has to get killed. The world doesn't have to be blown up."

"Gramp: [reading the letter from Peter's father] My Dear Peter, your mother isn't here and I won't be for long, and she had many things to say to you. I will try to say them for both of us. We left you, Peter, because we had to. We had a job to do. Try to understand that it was because of our great love for you and all the world's children. You are old enough now to know that death is a sad thing, because it takes the great gift of life. But it need not be sad if the gift has been well-used. Don't be sad for us, Peter. Remember us as having died with millions of other people for something fine and worthwhile. It will have been fine, it will have been worthwhile if those who did not die will not forget. If they forget, remind them. Remind them, Peter."