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Framed for a smash-and-grab they didn't commit, two young people attempt to assimilate into society. Rather sweet look at a more serious problem, although tainted by the conceit that the protagonists are innocent. The leads are good, but the film rather dull - it's in public domain for a reason. |
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4th October 1937 Cinema | ||
![]() | 29th January 2008 DVD |
![]() | Bonnie Blair |
![]() | Phillip Henderson |
![]() | Mrs. Abernathy |
![]() | Peggy |
![]() | The Sparkler |
![]() | Mrs. Blair |
![]() | Mr. Blair |
![]() | Mae Blair |
![]() | Fingy |
![]() | Ratty |
![]() | Danny Hinkle |
![]() | Michael Martin |
![]() | Public Defender |
![]() | Maizie |
![]() | Police Inspector |
![]() | Man at Pekin Cafe Table |
![]() | Store Detective |
![]() | Convict |
Woman | |
![]() | Warden |
![]() | Interviewer |
![]() | Man at Pekin Cafe Dance |
![]() | Salesgirl |
![]() | Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) |
![]() | Conductor |
![]() | Guard |
Sparkler's Henchman | |
![]() | Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) |
![]() | Employment Agency Manager |
![]() | Convict |
![]() | Chinese Orchestra Leader |
![]() | Redcap |
Don | |
![]() | Salesgirl |
![]() | Matron |