Little Boy Lost

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  • Approved
  • 1953
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 6.8  (311)

Little Boy Lost is a heartwarming drama from 1953 that tells the story of a widowed American journalist named Bill Wainwright, played by the legendary singer and actor Bing Crosby. Bill is stationed in post-WWII France and is struggling to adjust to life without his wife, whom he lost during the war. He is haunted by guilt and grief and spends most of his time drowning his sorrows in alcohol.

One day, Bill receives a message from his estranged French wife, Louise, telling him that their five-year-old son, Jean, has gone missing after getting lost in the streets of Paris. Desperate to find his son, Bill sets out on a frantic search across the city, aided by a French police officer named Captain Mercier, played by Claude Dauphin.

Together, the two men navigate the seedy underbelly of post-war Paris, encountering a variety of colorful characters along the way, from shady street vendors and petty criminals to kind-hearted nuns and sympathetic locals. Their search takes them to the city's orphanages, hospitals, and police stations, as they try to piece together clues and find any leads on the whereabouts of little Jean.

As they progress with their investigation, Bill and Captain Mercier form a close bond, bonding over shared experiences and their mutual love for Jean. They soon discover that the search for Jean will lead them to unexpected places and uncover shocking revelations about his mother's past.

Little Boy Lost is a poignant and touching film that explores themes of loss, love, and redemption. Bing Crosby delivers a powerful and emotive performance as a grieving father, capturing the pain and desperation of a man trying to find his son amidst the chaos of post-war Europe. Claude Dauphin is equally impressive as the noble and dedicated police officer, providing a much-needed sense of hope and optimism in the face of overwhelming adversity.

The film's stunning black-and-white cinematography captures the gritty realism of post-war Paris, presenting a stark contrast to the glittering, glamorous images of the city that many audiences may be familiar with. The haunting musical score, composed by Georges Auric, adds to the film's overall atmosphere of sadness and longing, evoking a sense of melancholy that lingers long after the credits roll.

Little Boy Lost remains a classic of its genre, a timeless tale of love and survival that still resonates with audiences today. It is a testament to the enduring power of cinema and its ability to reflect the human experience through the eyes of its characters.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1953
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (311)
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