Alphabetical Movie Listings: "Ga-Gl"


Figure 1.-- Gamera is not quite as well known as Godzilla. As with several of these films, children fit in the plot. This one has a boy as part of the cast. His two school friends are also involved.

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Gabriel Over the White House - (US, 1933)

Dickie Moore

Gailey, Gailey - (US,1969)

Basically uninteresting movie, but there is one agonizingly brief scene at the beginning of the movie with period children's clothes. A young man, fresh from the farm, is lost in Chicago during the turn of the century. He is out of money and hasn't eaten in some time. He sees a little boy eating an ice cream cone and wants it. The boy is dressed in an fashionable sailor suit. You only see the middy blouse, but he is wearing a little cap with a long black streamer.

Gallant Lady - (US, 1933)

Dickie Moore

(The) Gambler - (US, 1980)

An Old West gambler sets out on a train to save his estranged son. The boy does not wear interesting period clothing and only has a small part.

(The) Gambler, The Adventure Continues -


Gamera - Super Monster - (Japan, 1980)

Another dreadful Japanese monster film. Gamera is not quite as well known as Godzilla. As with several of these films, children fit in the plot. This one has a boy as part of the cast. His two school friends are also involved. The main character and his friends wears the short short pants that were so popular in Japan. This boys wears brown shorts and white socks throughout. I would say he is about 9 years old. It is winter and he often wears a jacket. Two friends are pictured briefly, both in shorts. Later at school, one of the friends and most of the other boys wears longs, the hero and his other friend, however, stay in shorts. The other friend wears knee socks while the hero wears ankle socks. Our hero is pictures extensively throughout the film.

Gamera vs. Gaos - (Japan, 1967)

This is Gamera's third appearance in a Japanese film. Gamera is the ax-headed giant turtle. In this film Gamera no longer spins. In this film he faces Gaos--the shovel-headed bat-monster. The sub plot is the struggle of the farmer's against the road-builders. Following these Japanese films is a bit complicated because of all the different titles used to marlet it, including: Gamera vs. Gyaos , Return of the Giant Monsters (US release), Dai Kaiju Kuchusen: Gamera Tai Gyaos (original Japanese title), Great Monsters' Sky Battle: Gamera vs. Gaos , Gamera Tai Gayos , Gamera Tai Gayosu , Boy Ichi and the Super Mionster , and Gamera Contro il Supermonster (Italian release).

Gamera vs. Guiron - (Japan, 1969)

Giant turtle Gamera battles a monstrous creature and brain-eating aliens when he travels to the far side of the sun to rescue two kidnapped boys, an American and a Japanese about 12 and 11 years old respectively. The American boy appears first peddling a bike. He wears longs. The Japanese boy wore a winter coat, short black shorts, grey knee socks and leather shoes. They are the principal characters and appear throughout the film.

Gamera Vs. Zigra - (Japan, 1971)

The giant fire-breathing turtle is resurrected to battle the alien invaders who destroyed it. Typical Japanese monster film. Two children are involved in this one, a brother and sister. The boy is about 8 or so and wears short shorts.

Gangster's Boy - (US, 1938)

Bradley Metcalfe as Arthur, Jackie Cooper, and Tommy Wonder. A gangster's son encounters social pressure and rejection in school.

(The) Garbage Boys - (Mali, 1986)

Thrown out of school on the first day because his family is to poor to buy him a desk. Kalifa, 8 years old and street wise, collects garbage for money. A bittersweet drama based on a true story set in modern urban Africa.

(Le) Garçon qui ne dormait pas (France)

Made for TV movie.

(The) Garden of Delights - (Spain, 1970)

The film is about traumatic experiences in a crippled man's life. I have seen a still of the boy in church dressed in an immaculate white sailor suit with long pants. I think this precedes a terrorist attack by revolutionaries.

(The) Garden of the Finzi-Contini's - (Italian, 1971)

Beautifully made, but sad movie about the dream world of the Italian Jews before World War II. Boys in the movie wear short pants and knee socks and are always smartly dressed. It's been a while since I've seen it so I don't remember the age of the boys, but I remember it is a very effective movie.

(The) Gate - (US, 1987)

Two kids unwittingly unleash a torrent of demonic forces when they disturb a hole left by the removal of a storm-damaged tree. The boys both wear jeans. I don't particularly like horror films. The main character, Glen (Steven Dorff), however, was engaging. He played is role very effectively as a real, believable boy. He has problems with his older sister. Her friends call him a baby and ask if he needs pampers. His friend Terry (Lewis Tripp) is also an engaging little chap, but has a smaller role.

(The) Geisha Boy - (US, 1958)

Very predictable Jerry Lewis comedy which includes a charming little Japanese boy who appears in short pants, often as part of a suit, except when he wears a Japanese traditional costume.

General Spanky - (US, 1936)

George "Spanky" McFarland stars in title role of this Civil War vehicle for Our Gang antics. This was an effort by Hal Roach to turn his "Our Gang" shorts series into feature films, but was not successful. Included Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer. I saw the end and it looked like a dreadful movie without any interesting costumes.

Generals Without Buttons - (France, 1938)

Based on the novel by Louis Pergaud. Boys in neighboring villages capture each other and strip the captives for their buttons. Remade in 1962 as "The War of the Buttons."

Génial, mes parents divorcent (France, 1991)


Genius - (US, 1999)

Charlie Boyle/Chaz Anthony in the TV movie.

Gentle Giant - (US, 1967)

Feature film which launched the TV series "Gentle Ben." A boy (Clint Howard, Ron's little brother) cares for a gentle orphaned bear cub. The cub grows up, causing problems for its owners parents.

Gentle Julia - (US, 1936)

An aging Jackie Searl, now about 16, has a small part.

Gentle Sinners - (Canada?, 1981)

Feeling repressed by his deeply religious parents, a Canadian teenager runs away from home, encountering first love and other new sensations. Christopher Earle

Gentleman Jim - (US, 1942)

Basically uninteresting Erol Flynn film. There is one scene where a boy in a suit with a large white collar and bow tells his mother at a turn of the century boxing match that the boxers are dressed like his father in his underwear.

(The) Gentleman's Agreement - (US,1947)

Powerful Gregory Peck piece displaying the evils of racism, in this case anti-semitism. Peck plays a writer who pretends to be Jewish in order to write an article about anti-semitism. Dean Stockwell effectively plays his son who is taunted at school with vicious anti-semitic epithets. Dean only appears briefly in a few scenes, always in long pants.

Gentleman Prefer Blonds - (US, 1953)

Classic Marlyn Monroe movie. There is a cute little scene where Marlyn arranges for her friend to be seated next to a millionaire--Henry Spofford III, noting that the passenger list specifies that he has a valet. Unfortunately when she is seated, she finds he is only a 10-year old boy. Inexplicably he was dressed in a long pants suit. Rich American boy in the eraly 1950s were oftenndressed in short pants suits. He tells her that he is not unaware of her certain "animal magnetism." It was the boy with the gruff voice, George "Foghorn" Winslow. He latter appears to help Marlyn who is jammed into a window.

Geordie - (UK, 1955)

" Geordie " is a wee Scottish boy, who is worried about the prospect of being thin and having no strength because of his lack of muscles. He sees an advert in a newspaper and sends off for a mail-order body building course. On reaching manhood, he has become strong and at 21 he is picked to become a member of the British team at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games in the hammer-throwing event. However, he insists upon wearing his kilt at the games. The young Geordie was played by Paul Young, while Ben Travers played his adult counterpart. The film in the United States is known as " Wee Geordie ".

George and Mildred - (UK, 1986)

Amateurish made film, but includes a school boy, Tristan (Nicholas Bond) at the beginning. He wears a school uniform, but I don't think with shorts--despite being only about 10 or so. The movie begins with him being pursued by one of the girls at school. After a few beginning sequences he has no real part.

George Balanchine's the Nutcracker - (US,1993)

Classic ballet.

George Washington Slept Here - (US, 1942)

This movie was based on a hit George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart play. The heroine decided to buy a house in the country. Benny has been opportunities for his trade-mark double-takes. He doesn't complain as much about the cost of convrting the wreck of a house his wife played by AnnSheridan purchased. Jack Benny fans will appreciate this film although it is not one of his better performancs. A boy playing nephew Raymond (Douglas Croft) has a small part. I'm not sure who played the part. He looks to b aboy 13 years old and plays a terrible brat. There is an interesting part concerning the costuming. He first appears in a knickers suit. Later in more csual clothes he wears long pants. I'm not sure why he has knickers suit and long pants for more casual outfits.

Germany Year Zero - (Germany, 1947)

Germany Year Zero is a dark and disturbing film, directed with detachment by Rosselini. It is really year zero for the German people, trying to rebuild lives that can never be fully restored. As in The Search (1948), war's devastation, physical and spiritual, becomes an omnipresent and silent character in this film, as well. These films would interest any viewer curious about this time and place. The films couldn't be more different, however. "The Search" ends (the very last scene, indeed) with mother and son reunited; music and a choir that sound nothing short of angelic are added to enhance our great sense of happiness for them. Year Zero ends in a tragedy which only heightens the grimness of this film.

Geromine Jones -


Get Out Your Handkerchiefs - (France or Belgium, 1978)

Off-beat comedy about a teenage boy (supposedly 13) who has an affair with an older woman. The boy is sent to an exclusive boarding school, but the school does not require a uniform. A few boys though are in shorts if you look quickly about the playground. One boy wears short shorts, but just for a flash and he doesn't have an interesting role. Gerard Depardieu

Getting Even with Dad - (US, 1994)

Macauly Culkin appears in his first teenage role. The "Home Alone" vulnerability no longer works as it did before. He is still an engaging little chap. He appears in shorts.

(The) Ghost and Mrs. Muir - (1947)

A widow rents an isolated house where she can write and take care of her children, a boy and a girl. The house is haunted by a sea captain who develops a special relationship with the boy.

(The) Ghosts of Buckly Hall - (US)

I think this is a Disney movie. Buxley Hall is an all boys military school that opens its doors to include girl cadets in order to ease financial constraints. This decision meets of course with mixed reactions from the boys, as well as three ghosts from the Civil War era who keep watch over the venerable academy. It is about the effort of a group of children to save a military school. The commandant seeks to prevent it from going coed. There are many boys involved, but unlike the girls, they wear military-style school uniforms. The boys wore grey uniforms similar to those of the West Point cadets. Rad Daly, Billy Jacoby

Ghost Story - (US, 1981)

A dirty, run away boy dresses in an old-fashioned, long grey slip.

Ghost Train - (US, 19??)

Lucas Haas was the kid on the TV movie "Ghost Train"

Giant - (US, 1956)

Classic American movie about Texas. One very young little boy, about 4 or so wears a gray short pants suit. He also serves as a ring bearer, but you couldn't tell if his off white outfit had shorts.

(A) Gift for Heidi - (?, 1958)

A run of the mill Heidi film. The boy that plays Peter wears knickers throughout.

Gift for Music - (USSR, 1957)

A young war orphan is befriended by a conductor and enters the Moscow Conservatory. Eventually he is chosen to perform solo with the orchestra in place of the conductor's son.

(A) Gift to Last - (Canada, 1976)

If this is what I think it is it is a lovely little made for TV film. It is about a boy who has to wear a dress for a family Christmas pageant. He hates the idea and his sisters tease him. The family does not have much money, so his father gives him a pencil box that he made himself for Christmas. He was disappointed with the gift, but eventually understand the love his father put into it.

Ginger (US, 1935)

Jackie Searl

Girl Crazy - (US, 1943)

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland musical.

Give Us Tomorrow - (UK, 1979)

A group of gunmen take a family hostage. A boy is included and appears throughout the film. He is about 12 and wears bangs and long pants.

Give My Regards to Broadway - (US, 1948)

Musical where a father stubbornly refuses to close the family vaudeville act even though the children are growing up and dropping out.

(The) Gladiator - (US, 1938)

Dickie Moore

Glamour Boy - (US, 1941)

I saw a still from the picture. A boy (Darryl Hickman?) is wearing a coat over shorts along with a wide collar and bow.

(The) Glass House - (US, 2001)

James Neubauer

Glittering Prizes-


(La) Gloire de mon père - (France, 1990)

"La Gloire de mon père" ("My Father’s Glory") is about Marcel whose's father is a successful teacher and an arrogant uncle. Every year Marcel’s family take their vacation in the beautiful French countryside of Provence. There they stay at the family cottage and while there, Marcel meets a boy who shows him the wonders of the countryside. It is here that Marcel falls in love with the hills around the area where he is staying.

Gloria - (US, 1980)

A former gun moll protects an orphaned 6-year old Puerto Rican Boy targeted by the mob because of what he knows.







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