Joey Norton, seven years old, lives with his elder brother Lennie in a lower middle class area in Brooklyn. By the standards of Lennie and Lennie's pals, Joey is far too little to be taken seriously. The boys decide to play a practical joke on Joey one day when their mother is abroad visiting her sick mother. In order for Joey to believe he has killed his brother, they fabricate an event. France's New Wave, according to Francois Truffault, was spurred on by this classic.
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Joey Norton, seven years old, lives with his elder brother Lennie in a lower middle class area in Brooklyn. By the standards of Lennie and Lennie's pals, Joey is far too little to be taken seriously. The boys decide to play a practical joke on Joey one day when their mother is abroad visiting her sick mother. In order for Joey to believe he has killed his brother, they fabricate an event. France's New Wave, according to Francois Truffault, was spurred on by this classic.
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