The History Boys

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The History Boys - 2006 | 109 mins | Drama, Comedy | Colour

The Production Team

Director: Nicholas Hytner.
Producer: Nicholas Hytner, Damian Jones and Kevin Loader.
Script: Alan Bennett. (also play)
Cinematography: Andrew Dunn.
Film Editing: John Wilson.
Production Design: John Beard.
Costume Design: Justine Luxton.
Makeup Department: Daniel Phillips and Daniel Phillips.
Sound Department: Mark Appleby, Zane Hayward, John Midgley and Joakim Sundström.
Original Music: George Fenton.

The Cast

Samuel Anderson - Crowther
James Corden - Timms
Stephen Campbell Moore - Irwin
Richard Griffiths - Hector
Frances de la Tour - Ms. Lintott
Andrew Knott - Lockwood
Russell Tovey - Rudge
Jamie Parker - Scripps
Dominic Cooper - Dakin
Samuel Barnett - Posner
Sacha Dhawan - Akhtar
Clive Merrison - The Headmaster
Penelope Wilton - Mrs. Bibby

Plot Synopsis

Starring the original award-winning stage cast, and adapted for the screen by the original playwright Alan Bennett, The History Boys brings together eight bright, funny history students in the north of England in the mid '80s. With its original director, the National Theatre’s Nicholas Hytner, in place, the touching drama mixes broad comedy with a heartfelt call for radical imagination in the classroom before reaching its satisfying conclusion. The cast are a collection of unlikely stereotypes from Richard Griffiths’ lecherous homosexual to student Samuel Barnett’s Jewish outsider but the performances are uniformly excellent.

Sheffield 1983, a headmaster (Clive Merrison) is obsessed with breaking into the ranks of those schools that regularly send undergraduates to Oxford and Cambridge and enlists teacher Irwin (Stephen Campbell Moore), a shrewd newcomer, to coach the gifted yet unruly sixth-form history students into intellectual shape for the trials ahead. Seduced though they are by the exam-busting bag of tricks offered by the temporary supply teacher, the boys are torn by their loyalty to the hugely eccentric, poetry-spouting English master Hector (Richard Griffiths). As they prepare for the daunting admissions process, the journey of the History Boys becomes as much about how education works as it is about where education leads.