Young Fugitives Explained

Young Fugitives
Director:John Rawlins
Producer:Barney Sarecky
Screenplay:Ben Grauman Kohn
Charles Grayson
Story:Edward James
Starring:Robert Wilcox
Dorothea Kent
Harry Davenport
Larry J. Blake
Clem Bevans
Mira McKinney
Cinematography:George Robinson
Editing:Frank Gross
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:67 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Young Fugitives is a 1938 American crime film directed by John Rawlins and written by Ben Grauman Kohn and Charles Grayson. The film stars Robert Wilcox, Dorothea Kent, Harry Davenport, Larry J. Blake, Clem Bevans and Mira McKinney. The film was released on June 30, 1938, by Universal Pictures.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

Joel Bentham is given 50,000 dollars for being the last surviving civil war veteran in his part of the country, he decides to give a house to homeless woman Meg and takes in the grandson of a war comrade Ray Riggins. Ray, along with some criminal friends, is planning to rob Joel, but has a change of heart.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Young Fugitives (1938) - Overview . TCM.com . 2019-01-15.
  2. Web site: Hal Erickson . Young Fugitives (1938) - John Rawlins . AllMovie . 2019-01-15.
  3. Web site: Young Fugitives . Catalog.afi.com . 2019-01-15.