Young and Dangerous | |
Producer: | William F. Claxton |
Screenplay: | James Landis |
Starring: | Lili Gentle Mark Damon Edward Binns Frances Mercer George Brenlin Connie Stevens |
Music: | Paul Dunlap |
Cinematography: | John M. Nickolaus, Jr. |
Editing: | Frank Baldridge |
Studio: | Regal Films Inc |
Distributor: | 20th Century Fox |
Runtime: | 78 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Young and Dangerous is a 1957 American drama film directed by William F. Claxton and written by James Landis. The film stars Lili Gentle, Mark Damon, Edward Binns, Frances Mercer, George Brenlin and Connie Stevens. The film was released on October 30, 1957, by 20th Century Fox.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Rosemary Clinton's parents are displeased by her interest in a boy, Tommy Price, who, although a doctor's son, has a reputation as a juvenile delinquent.
Making a bet with his friends that Rosemary will grant him her favors, Tommy chases her under a pier and is arrested by police. His disappointed parents must bail Tommy out of jail, while the Clintons forbid their daughter from seeing the boy again.
Rosemary and Tommy date without their parents knowing it. She appeals to his better nature, persuading Tommy to go to college and perhaps become a doctor like his dad. But after a bully called Rock picks a fight with him, Tommy ends up bloodied. Then he and Rosemary are caught together by her father, who slaps her. Rosemary runs away, but Tommy convinces her that no one can keep them apart.
The film was released on a double bill with Rockabilly Baby also directed by Claxton.[5]