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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 40Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonSomehow The Boy in Blue, amiable enough, always feels like an "afternoon" movie -- a throwaway, not good enough to plan an evening around. [03 May 1986, p.9]
- Although his film biography features beautiful production design and more than 1,400 costumes, it is unfortunately perfunctory, flat, and predictable.
- 30The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Jay ScottThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Jay ScottThe insult begins with casting Cage, a patently American actor who makes no effort to Canadianize himself, as a Canadian legend: the role could have made a Canadian a star. It continues with races so sloppily edited the relative positions of the skiffs change dramatically during two-second reaction shots. [17 Jan 1986, p.C1]
- The film is a witless, tedious contrivance based on the life of the Canadian rower Ned Hanlan, who lived a century ago.