Youth Aflame
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Youth Aflame (1944, USA) is a Red Light Roadshow Revue-Drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and Lewis D. Collins.
Main Details
- Released on October 10, 1944
- B&W
- Running time: 61 minutes
- Production Co.: Jay-Dee-Kay Productions
- Distribution Co.: Continental Pictures (1944) (USA) (theatrical) (states rights system) | New Realm Pictures (1947) (UK) (theatrical) | Social Service Pictures (1959) (USA) (theatrical) (retitled re-release) | William Mishkin Motion Pictures (1960) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Directed by Elmer Clifton and Lewis D. Collins
- Written by Elmer Clifton (screenplay), from a story by Helen Kiely
- Starring: Joy Reese, Warren Burr, Kay Morley
Plot Summary
- A young teen girl tries to get support for a 'milk-club' for peers while covering for her older sister who's got a crush on an older man with antisocial tendencies.
Tagline
- JUVENILE DELENQUENCY Exposed!
- SEE...WHAT HAPPENS TO 100,000 TEEN-AGERS YEARLY!
- What's Wrong With Modern Youth?
- A Daring Expose of Juvenile Delinquency!
- Shocking Drama Of Flaming Youth!
- Thrill-mad! Without shame! Wanton and dangerous!