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starstarstarstar Desson Howe - Washington Post
starstarstarstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstarstarstar Owen Gleiberman - EW
starstarstarstar Kenneth Turan - LA Times
starstarstarstar Jeff Millar - Houston Chronicle
starstarstarstar Jay Carr - Boston Globe
starstarstarstar Janet Maslin - NY Times
starstarstar Steven Rosen - Denver Post
starstarstar Mike Clark - USA Today
starstarstar John Petrakis - Chicago Tribune
starstarstar James Berardinelli - ReelViews
starstarstar Elizabeth Weitzman - Film.com
starstarstar Dennis Harvey- Variety
starstarstar Chris Vognar - Dallas Morning News
starstarstar John Anderson - Newsday

[Director] David Mamet’s graceful, reverent movie adaptation moves along with a deliberating, almost hypnotic flow, strengthened by impeccable, dignified performances

- Desson Howe

Mamet ignores virtually all the opportunities for grandeur

- John Anderson

The Winslow Boy

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After a 13-year-old naval academy student is accused of theft his family sacrifices everything to prove his innocence. Based on Terence Rattigan's play. Nigel Hawthorne, Jeremy Northam, Rebecca Pidgeon, Gemma Jones, Guy Edwards, Matthew Pidgeon, Colin Stinton. Director: David Mamet (1999, G)

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