Teen Age (1944)
Teen-Age is another "exposé" film of the 1940s, cheaply made but widely distributed. In the guise of a warning against wartime juvenile delinquency, the film offers the exploitational tale of a bunch of wild, unsupervised kids at large in a small community. With nothing but time on their hands, the young protagonists become involved with petty theft, inevitably leading to some pretty serious consequences.
Director:
Richard L'Estrange
Writer:
Elmer Clifton
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Herbert Heyes as District Attorney |
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Wheeler Oakman as Jim Murray (archive footage) |
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Johnny Duncan as Dan Murray |
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Fred Towns as Eddie Quinten |
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Sylvia Stanton as Rose Gordon |
| Writing | Elmer Clifton | Story |
| Writing | Elmer Clifton | Screenplay |
| Directing | Richard L'Estrange | Director |