The Young and the Damned (1950)

The Young and the Damned (1950) poster

A group of juvenile delinquents live a violent life in the infamous slums of Mexico City; among them Pedro, whose morality is gradually corrupted and destroyed by the others.

Director: Luis Buñuel
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date:
Filmori Rating: 4.0/5 (1 ratings)
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Gustavo Pittaluga
Cinematography: Gabriel Figueroa
Editing: Carlos Savage
Production: Ultramar Films
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Themes

Urban Poverty and Slums, Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency, Urban Decay and Lost Hopes

Keywords

mexico city, mexico, slum, approved school , homelessness, juvenile delinquent, rebellious youth, older woman younger man relationship

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Young and the Damned about?
A group of juvenile delinquents live a violent life in the infamous slums of Mexico City; among them Pedro, whose morality is gradually corrupted and destroyed by the others.
Who directed The Young and the Damned?
The Young and the Damned was directed by Luis Buñuel.
Who stars in The Young and the Damned?
The Young and the Damned stars Estela Inda, Miguel Inclán, Alfonso Mejía, Roberto Cobo, Alma Delia Fuentes, Francisco Jambrina.
How long is The Young and the Damned?
The Young and the Damned has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The Young and the Damned?
The Young and the Damned is a Drama, Crime film.
What is the Filmori rating for The Young and the Damned?
The Young and the Damned has a Filmori rating of 4.0/5 based on 1 ratings.
Where was The Young and the Damned produced?
The Young and the Damned was produced in Mexico.
What are the themes of The Young and the Damned?
The themes of The Young and the Damned include: Urban Poverty and Slums, Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency, Urban Decay and Lost Hopes.