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  1. Master Harold...and the Boys is a 2010 American drama film which is based on the original theatre play of the same name by Athol Fugard, directed by director Lonny Price. The cast includes Freddie Highmore and Ving Rhames.

  2. May 4, 2011 · Master Harold ... and the Boys: Directed by Lonny Price. With Ving Rhames, Freddie Highmore, Patrick Mofokeng, Jennifer Steyn. Hally, a white South African adolescent, is stuck between his intolerant father's view of him and those of his caregiver, Sam, a Black waiter who is Hally's friend and teacher.

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    • Drama
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    • 2011-05-04
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  4. Hally (Freddie Highmore), an adolescent white South African, deals with his father's racism while learning important life lessons from Sam (Ving Rhames), a black waiter.

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    • Freddie Highmore
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  5. Visit the movie page for 'Master Harold... and the Boys' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie...

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  6. Drama. Living in a time of institutionalized bigotry, a young white South African boy struggles to separate himself from his racist upbringing. Subtitles: English. Starring: Freddie Highmore Ving Rhames Patrick Mofokeng Justin Stein Jennifer Steyn Michael Maxwell. Directed by: Lonny Price.

  7. Mar 17, 2010 · This movie is of Hally, an adolescent white South African. He is stuck between his intolerant father's outlook of him and those of his caretaker, Sam. Sam is a black waiter and Hally's friend and teacher. Hally is required to laugh at his father's racist jokes, by contrast, Sam exposes Hally to uplifting experiences.