The Lost Boys
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The title is a reference to the [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] and [[Neverland]] characters, the [[Lost Boys (Peter Pan)|Lost Boys]], who (like vampires) never grow up. Produced by [[Harvey Bernhard]] for the studio Richard Donner Production, with [[Richard Donner]] himself serving as executive producer, the film was primarily shot in [[Santa Cruz, California]]. |
The title is a reference to the [[Peter Pan (character)|Peter Pan]] and [[Neverland]] characters, the [[Lost Boys (Peter Pan)|Lost Boys]], who (like vampires) never grow up. Produced by [[Harvey Bernhard]] for the studio Richard Donner Production, with [[Richard Donner]] himself serving as executive producer, the film was primarily shot in [[Santa Cruz, California]]. |
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''The Lost Boys'' was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] on July 31, 1987, and was a critical and commercial success, grossing $32.5 million on a budget of $8.5 million. It has since been described as a [[Cult film|cult classic]]. Over two decades after its release, it spawned [[The Lost Boys (franchise)|a franchise]] with two low-budget sequels (''[[Lost Boys: The Tribe]]'' and ''[[Lost Boys: The Thirst]]'') and two comic book series. [[The Lost Boys (musical)|A musical]] of the movie |
''The Lost Boys'' was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] on July 31, 1987, and was a critical and commercial success, grossing $32.5 million on a budget of $8.5 million. It has since been described as a [[Cult film|cult classic]]. Over two decades after its release, it spawned [[The Lost Boys (franchise)|a franchise]] with two low-budget sequels (''[[Lost Boys: The Tribe]]'' and ''[[Lost Boys: The Thirst]]'') and two comic book series. [[The Lost Boys (musical)|A musical]] adaptation of the movie began Broadway previews in the e spring of 2026. |
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==Plot== |
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