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  1. Girl Stroke Boy: Dirigido por Bob Kellett. Con Joan Greenwood, Michael Hordern, Clive Francis, Peter Straker. The straitlaced parents of a young boy who has, until now, shown no interest in the opposite sex, are surprised when he comes home with a girl/boy from the West Indies.

  2. Girl Stroke Boy is a 1971 British comedy - drama film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Joan Greenwood, Michael Hordern, Clive Francis, and Peter Straker, based on the play Girlfriend by David Percival. [3] [2] Plot. A middle-aged couple, author Letty and school teacher George, worry if their son Laurie will ever get married.

  3. Girl Stroke Boy - Película (1971) - TeaserVision. Título original: Girl Stroke Boy. 1971 86 min - Comedia. BSO: John Scott. 0 IMÁGENES. 0 VIDEOS. Dirección. Bob Kellett. Guión. Caryl Brahms Ned Sherrin. Banda Sonora. John Scott. Reparto principal. Joan Greenwood Michael Hordern Clive Francis Peter Straker. Sinopsis El argumento es desconocido.

  4. 08/12/1971 (GB) Comedy 1h 26m. User. Score. 'We haven't lost a son, we've gained a... ?' Overview. Middle-class parents are confounded when their son brings home his new partner: an elegant, confusingly androgynous West Indian. Bob Kellett. Director. Ned Sherrin. Screenplay. Caryl Brahms. Screenplay.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2019 · The film, written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin and directed by Bob Kellett and based on the play Girlfriend by David Percival, tells the story of a young man named Laurie ( Clive Francis) who brings his girlfriend, Jo ( Peter Straker ), home to meet his upper-middle class parents.

  6. 16 de sept. de 2019 · Movies. LGBT Movies: Girl Stroke Boy (1971) Two smug middle class parents are looking forward to meeting their sons’ new girlfriend. When Jo arrives they are uncertain of their gender identity. Mother sets herself on finding out. What could have been offensive turns sweet.

  7. Girl Stroke Boy (1971) directed by Bob Kellett • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1971 Directed by Bob Kellett. ‘We haven’t lost a son, we’ve gained a… ?’. Middle-class parents are confounded when their son brings home his new partner: an elegant, confusingly androgynous West Indian. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.