Young Fugitives (1938)

Young Fugitives (1938) poster

A young man befriends the last surviving Civil War veteran, intending to rob him of $50,000.

Director: John Rawlins
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 68 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: George Robinson
Editing: Frank Gross
Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Themes

Crushing Despair and the Void, Class Warfare and Inequality, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal, Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal

Keywords

chicago, illinois, small town, robbery, prisoner, war veteran, clerk, gas station, hostage, servant, illinois, great depression, deception, grindhouse, betrayal, poverty

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Young Fugitives about?
A young man befriends the last surviving Civil War veteran, intending to rob him of $50,000.
Who directed Young Fugitives?
Young Fugitives was directed by John Rawlins.
Who stars in Young Fugitives?
Young Fugitives stars Robert Wilcox, Dorothea Kent, Harry Davenport, Larry J. Blake, Clem Bevans, Mira McKinney.
How long is Young Fugitives?
Young Fugitives has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is Young Fugitives?
Young Fugitives is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Young Fugitives produced?
Young Fugitives was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Young Fugitives?
The themes of Young Fugitives include: Crushing Despair and the Void, Class Warfare and Inequality, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal, Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal.