Scout's Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America

2023

Action / Crime / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 94% · 17 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 79%
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 2205 2.2K

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Plot summary

Survivors, whistleblowers, and experts recount the Boy Scouts of America's decadeslong cover-up of sexual abuse cases and its heartbreaking impact.

Top cast

Lynn Swann as Self - Big Brothers Big Sisters of America President 1993 - 1995
Marci Hamilton as Self - CEO, Child USA
Michael Johnson as Self - Youth Protection Director, Boy Scouts of America 2010 - 2020
Patrick Boyle as Self - Journalist & Author, Scout's Honor
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by li0904426 6 / 10

Again In the name of HONOR!!!!

The movie "Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America" is a documentary that deals with unsettling allegations of sexual abuse within the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The documentary provides a platform for survivors to share their harrowing experiences. Very similar to the documentary "Procession", which explores sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, the director, in this case, Brian Knappenberger embarks on a journey to interview lawyers, journalists, victims of sexual abuse within the Scouts, and senior leaders of the Scouts. This is done to construct a comprehensive view of the decades-long sexual abuse perpetrated against young Boy Scouts.The most alarming aspect is that the leadership of The Boy Scouts of America was reportedly aware of all the cases. Yet, they seemingly prioritized financial power and chose to "sweep the issues under the carpet". This raises serious questions about the organization's commitment to the safety and well-being of its members.At times, the documentary tends to be sensational, with a significant number of interviews with young boys who have suffered molestation. There's a sense of an unfinished task. It gives the impression that the movie may not have fully delved into the issues it aimed to tackle.
Reviewed by slzuern 6 / 10

Heartbreaking for victims but BSA was not all bad!

First of all I am appalled by the abuse showed in this documentary. As a parent of a Boy Scout and a group leader and friend of many leaders please let the public realize that not all groups or leaders were involved in criminal abuse of children. This makes me so sad! I believe that every organization has good and bad people involved and in my experience I never saw any abuse. There was much good done and is still being done by this group. While I would never defend the terrible things that did happen please recognize the good done by BSA. Please show the good along with the horrible! There are a lot of good leaders still!

Reviewed by Mehki_Girl 10 / 10

Just Like Any Institution With Powerful Men in Charge

... Who internally make life very lucrative and cushy for themselves.

Many will be shocked to know that the boy scouts harboured sexual predators from day one.

Knew about them and harboured them, protected them and hid them from public view; and, then, just like the Catholic Church and the Mormon Church and sports training institutions,etc., which consider themselves too lucrative and "too big to fail" did everything in their power to protect the guilty and sacrifice the innocents for name, recognition, and the almighty dollar.

This documentary is a mustsee for people who refuse to wake up.

Beware because this will evoke negative emotions and may trigger victims of abuse. One particular scene where a, surely he's a sociopath, grins evilly when he reveals his pension is safe (because, of course it is), I nearly went through my screen to throttle his scrawny neck.

Could there have been more? Probably, but I'm giving this a 10 for having been made in the first place. Gird yourself and your sensibilities and watch this, but be prepared to be enraged, sickened, disgusted, and, possibly, triggered.

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