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DramaRomance

House of Boys

- Make Love Your Goal

It is 1984. Frank is a determined English teenager who runs away from high school to find an alternative gay lifestyle in Amsterdam. He finds a home and a job at the "House of Boys", a bar-cum-brothel run by a strict Madame who has an eye for what his punters crave. Frank works his way up from barman to on-stage dancer and falls in love with some of his housemates, Jake. The first intimations of what is described as 'the gay cancer', casts a long shadow over Frank's tight-knit group of friends. Yet despite the troubles that cloud the hopes and dreams of young Frank, his perseverance, along with support from a willing doctor, will carry him through.

Release Date : 2009-11-20

Language :ArabicGermanEnglishFrenchLetzeburgesch

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Delux ProductionsElsani FilmMoonstone Entertainment

Production Country : LuxembourgGermany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Layke Anderson

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Layke Anderson

Gender : Male

Benn Northover

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Benn Northover

Gender : Male

Udo Kier

Character Name : Madame

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Stephen Fry

Character Name : Dr. Marsh

Original Name : Stephen Fry

Gender : Male

Steven Webb

Character Name : Angelo

Original Name : Steven Webb

Gender : Male

Chris McHallem

Character Name : Frank's Father

Original Name : Chris McHallem

Gender : Male

Vicky Krieps

Character Name : Flower Shop Girl

Original Name : Vicky Krieps

Gender : Female

Harry Ferrier

Character Name : Karl

Original Name : Harry Ferrier

Gender : Male

Michael Kühl

Character Name : Christopher

Original Name : Michael Kühl

Gender : Male

Gintare Parulyte

Character Name : Rita

Original Name : Gintare Parulyte

Gender : Female

Sascha Ley

Character Name : Frank's Mother

Original Name : Sascha Ley

Gender : Female

Natalie Slevin

Character Name : Amanda

Original Name : Natalie Slevin

Gender : Male

Emma Griffiths Malin

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Emma Griffiths Malin

Gender : Female

Elias McConnell

Character Name : Young Hippy Boy

Original Name : Elias McConnell

Gender : Male

Paul Rockenbrod

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Paul Rockenbrod

Gender : Male

Eleanor David

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Eleanor David

Gender : Female

Luke Wilkins

Character Name : Dean

Original Name : Luke Wilkins

Gender : Male

William Cohn

Character Name : Johan

Original Name : William Cohn

Gender : Male

Tom Leick

Character Name : Lisa

Original Name : Tom Leick

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-19

“Frank” (Layke Anderson - anyone else thing he looks a lot like Freddie Fox?) is a young British gay lad living in Amsterdam who has just left school and who is looking for life, love and some sort of adventure. He arrives at the “House of Boys” where “Madame” (Udo Kier) believes his assertions that he’s a great dancer - even is he looks bedraggled! He has to share a room with the club’s straight star “Jake” (Benn Northover) who kicks him out each time his girlfriend come for a visit, but quickly this eclectic yet friendly group welcome him to their fold and he starts to become popular. The emphasis now shifts a little to “Jake” who is having a fairly torrid time with his “my body my rules” partner whilst simultaneously providing services for wealth visiting Americans who pay well to sleep with him. Things come to an head when someone steals his savings and when he discovers who took it, feels betrayed and that’s where the arms of the waiting “Frank” might come in handy. Their relationship starts to take on a new dimension but it’s not long before an incident leads to an hospital appointment and the entry of Stephen Fry’s “Dr. Marsh” who has some news to deliver - news that was grabbing headlines all around the world in 1985! Initially, this is quite a light and fluffy look at stereotypical gay culture, centred around a seamy dance club where sex is bought and paid for with scant regard to any though of the repercussions. It’s only when the story beds down and the characters become a little more established that it becomes a bit more substantial. It looks a little at transitional sexuality, and it addresses (albeit entirely one-sidedly) issues around abortion but the main thrust of the plot sees two characterful efforts from Anderson and Northover emerge from the “Magic Mike” elements and take us on quite a tormentedly plausible story set at the outset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic that was being stigmatised by not just the community at large, but the gay one too whilst the scientific one struggled to get it’s head around people with no T-cell count at all in their blood! The plot is not that original, but it has an earthiness to it; a darkness peppered with bits of sarcastic comedy and some decent drag routines at the start to illustrate quite potently a naive and cavalier way of life that was in for a shock. Given it’s timeframe, the outcome is pretty much writing in the wall, but to watch now when the disease is relatively manageable reminds us that a mere forty years ago this was an out-and-out killer.