OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards
   
Henry & Verlin
Plot Synopsis by Sandra Brennan

The deep bond formed between a troubled nephew and his simple uncle, whose character is reminiscent of Lenny from Of Mice and Men, is the focus of this Canadian melodrama set during the Depression in rural Ontario. Nine-year old Verlin will not talk, or cannot talk. His concerned and overprotective mother takes him to a doctor. She is angry at her husband Ferris whom she believes is indifferent to her boy's plight. When Ferris's child-like brother Henry comes to visit, the boy's life begins to change. Henry spends time with boy and teaches him about life. The two befriend Mabel, a retired, town prostitute with physical disabilities. The three outcasts become very close as they encounter obstacles to their friendship.

» View DVD Releases
Similar Works
Tomorrow  (1972, Joseph Anthony)
Fish Hawk  (1979, Donald Shebib)
Sling Blade  (1996, Billy Bob Thornton)
Dominick and Eugene  (1988, Robert M. Young)
David and Lisa  (1962, Frank Perry)
Because He's My Friend  (1978, Ralph Nelson)
Tim  (1979, Michael Pate)