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Films about juvenile delinquency, the act of participating in unlawful behavior as a minor or an individual younger than the statutory age of majority. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Films about juvenile delinquency (1 C, 58 P) Pages in category "Teen crime films" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
The film, which deals with the genre of juvenile delinquency, has an explicit social agenda. It owes much to U.S. films of a similar genre. [ 3 ] McCallum's character, in particular, references roles played by James Dean , Marlon Brando , and especially Vic Morrow in Blackboard Jungle . [ 4 ]
Teen-Age Crime Wave (aka Teenage Crime Wave) is a 1955 American juvenile delinquency film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Tommy Cook and Molly McCart. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The plot concerns a pair of delinquent teens who go on a statewide shooting spree after escaping from reform school. [1]
Considered a juvenile delinquent, Donna is sent to a state school for girls. Drive-in advertisement from 1957 for Reform School Girl and co-feature, Rock Around the World . At the school, Donna attends a history class that is taught by David Lindsay (Ross Ford) who is also the school's psychologist.
The Violent Years is a 1956 American exploitation film directed by William Morgan and starring Jean Moorhead as Paula Parkins, the leader of a gang of juvenile delinquent high school girls. [2] The film is notable for having an uncredited Ed Wood as the author of its screenplay. [ 3 ]
The New York Times film critic, Vincent Canby, liked the neo-realist acting and direction of the drama, and wrote, "[Pixote], the third feature film by the Argentine-born Brazilian director Hector Babenco, is a finely made, uncompromisingly grim movie about the street boys of São Paulo, in particular about Pixote - which, according to the ...
Juvenile Jungle is a 1958 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Corey Allen, Rebecca Welles, Richard Bakalyan, Anne Whitfield, Joe Di Reda and Joe Conley. The film was released on April 24, 1958 by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]