Street Corner (1948)
Naive small-town girl gets pregnant on her prom night, and winds up in the clutches of the local abortionist. Depending on the release presentation, the movie includes an animation of conception, filmed vaginal and caesarian section births, and a filmed presentation on how syphilis and gonorrhea present themselves.
Director:
Albert H. Kelley
Writer:
Jack Jungmeyer
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Marcia Mae Jones as Lois Marsh |
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Joseph Crehan as Dr. James Fenton |
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John Treul as Bob Mason |
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Billie Jean Eberhart as Irene |
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Jan Sutton as Kitty Mae |
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Gretl Dupont as The Abortionist |
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Jean Fenwick as Mrs. Marsh |
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Don Brodie as Arnold Marsh |
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Johnny Duncan as Hal |
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Milton Ross as Tom Brennan |
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Stuart Holmes as Judge |
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Jean Andren as Dr. Fenton's Nurse |
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Sam Ash as District Attorney |
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Dale Van Sickel as The Passing Motorist |
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Luella Bickmore as Hospital Nurse |
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Eddie Gribbon as Taxi Driver |
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Wendell Niles as Wendell Niles |
| Directing | Albert H. Kelley | Director |
| Writing | Albert H. Kelley | Story |
| Writing | Jack Jungmeyer | Screenplay |