Teen Age (1944)

A Dramatic Thunderbolt Of Modern Youth!

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
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 55 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

exploitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Teen Age about?
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.
Who directed Teen Age?
Teen Age was directed by Richard L'Estrange.
Who stars in Teen Age?
Teen Age stars Herbert Heyes, Wheeler Oakman, Johnny Duncan, Fred Towns, Sylvia Stanton.
How long is Teen Age?
Teen Age has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Teen Age?
Teen Age is a Drama film.
Where was Teen Age produced?
Teen Age was produced in United States of America.