Juvenile Court (1938)
THRILL-TEAMING TALE OF A CRIME-BREEDING CITY!
Public Defender Gary Franklin, frustrated by being unable to save criminal Dutch Adams from a death sentence by blaming the slums environment as the cause of Dutch's crimes, enlists the aid of Dutch's sister, Marcia Adams, to get the slum dwellers at appeal for public monies to provide recreational places for the slum kids.
Director: D. Ross Lederman
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: September 10, 1938
Cast
- Paul Kelly - Gary Franklin
- Rita Hayworth - Marcia Adams
- Frankie Darro - Stubby
- Hal E. Chester - Lefty
- Don Latorre - Mickey
- David Gorcey - Pighead
- Richard Selzer - Ears
- Allan Ramsay - Davy
- Charles Hart - Squarehead
- Howard Hickman - Governor Stanley
Screenplay
- Henry Taylor (Screenplay)
- Robert E. Kent (Screenplay)
- Michael L. Simmons (Screenplay)
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency
Keywords
juvenile delinquent, defense lawyer
More Films by Director: D. Ross Lederman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Juvenile Court about?
- Public Defender Gary Franklin, frustrated by being unable to save criminal Dutch Adams from a death sentence by blaming the slums environment as the cause of Dutch's crimes, enlists the aid of Dutch's sister, Marcia Adams, to get the slum dwellers at appeal for public monies to provide recreational places for the slum kids.
- Who directed Juvenile Court?
- Juvenile Court was directed by D. Ross Lederman.
- Who stars in Juvenile Court?
- Juvenile Court stars Paul Kelly, Rita Hayworth, Frankie Darro, Hal E. Chester, Don Latorre, David Gorcey.
- How long is Juvenile Court?
- Juvenile Court has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Juvenile Court?
- Juvenile Court is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Juvenile Court produced?
- Juvenile Court was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Juvenile Court?
- The themes of Juvenile Court include: Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency.