The Boys Next Door (1996 film) explained

Genre:Comedy
Drama
Teleplay:William Blinn
Director:John Erman
Starring:Tony Goldwyn
Nathan Lane
Robert Sean Leonard
Tony Goldwyn
Michael Jeter
Courtney B. Vance
Mare Winningham
Theme Music Composer:John Kander
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Richard Welsh
Producer:John Erman
Christopher Cook
Location:Toronto
Cinematography:Frank Tidy
Editor:John W. Wheeler
Runtime:100 minutes
Company:Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Network:CBS

The Boys Next Door is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film based on a play by Tom Griffin which was published in 1983 under the title Damaged Hearts, Broken Flowers and again in 1988 under the title The Boys Next Door. The movie was produced by Hallmark Entertainment as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film.

Plot

Four intellectually disabled men share a house and are looked after by Jack (Tony Goldwyn), their social worker. The four men try to make sense of a mixed-up world, dealing with everything from runaway rodents to helping Norman (Nathan Lane), who has a new girlfriend (Mare Winningham). Jack's life with his wife is put on hold, and he feels it's time to let them go.

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