Young America 92 years old

Young America

Mrs. Doray sits with a Juvenile Court Judge to learn more about problem children and what to do about them. One of the cases involves 13 year old Arthur, "the worst kid in town", who moves cars away from fiire-plugs without the knowledge of the owners. The judge gives Arthur and friend Nutty another chance. However they run into further trouble when they break into Mr. Doray's drugstore to get medicine for Nutty's grandmother. Mr. Doray is not sympathetic and completely against his wife's plan to become Arthur's guardian. More incidents occur with Mr. Doray quick to judge prior to getting all of the facts. Mrs. Doray must choose between her marriage and Arthur.

Credits

Young America Cast

Name Character
Anne Shirley She was 14, 75 years old when she died as Mabel Saunders
Ralph Bellamy He was 27, 87 years old when he died as Judge Blake
Beryl Mercer She was 49, 56 years old when she died as Grandma Beamish
Spencer Tracy He was 32, 67 years old when he died as Jack Doray
Robert Homans He was 54, 69 years old when he died as Patrolman Weems
Sarah Padden She was 50, 86 years old when she died as Mrs. Mary Taylor
Doris Kenyon She was 34, 81 years old when she died as Edith Doray
Tommy Conlon He was 14, 82 years old when he died as Arthur Simpson

Young America Crew

Name Department
Duncan Cramer as Art Direction. He was 30 (78) years old when He died Art
William Fox as Producer. He was 53 (73) years old when He died Production
James Wong Howe as Director of Photography. He was 32 (76) years old when He died Camera
George Schneiderman as Director of Photography. He was 37 (70) years old when He died Camera
Eugene Grossman as Sound Recordist. He was 36 (86) years old when He died Crew
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Young America (92 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, April 17, 1932
  • Runtime: 70 minutes