The slender premise springs from the actions of two listless 11-year-old young boys, the cold, manipulative Leo (Thomas) and his weaker, more impressionable friend Mike (Clark). Contemptuous of the fallible police force (Mike has already filched a police helmet from the accident scene), the boys arrange a staged knife fight outside a football stadium with the aid of a bag of stage blood and a real blade. As Leo orders the less-than-convinced Mike, "You drop the penknife and run. The police will come and question me, and then they'll find out it's all a joke." Won't they be angry, asks Mike? "They haven't got the time," shrugs Leo. Then, chillingly, "We're too young, you see. We can do anything."
Презрение к действиям полиции толкает школьника на кражу фуражки из полицейской машины, а затем вместе с другом они разыгрывают поножовщину возле стадиона. Только вот удар ножом почему-то получился настоящий...
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Bloody Kids | United Kingdom |
Blutige Streiche | West Germany |
Chicos sangrientos | Spain |
Jóvenes peligrosos | Spain |
Nyavalyás kölykök | Hungary |
One Joke Too Many | USA |
Red Saturday | USA |
Rohadt kölykök | Hungary |
Turmeltuneet | Finland |
Veriset lapset | Finland |
Мерзавцы | Russia |
Отвратителни деца | Bulgaria |
Richard Thomas | Leo Turner | |
Peter Clark | Mike Simmonds |