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Delinquent Daughters

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
441
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John Dawson, Johnny Duncan, and Teala Loring in Delinquent Daughters (1944)
CrimeDrama

A town is shocked when a high-school girl commits suicide. A reporter and a cop team up to investigate and find out exactly what is going on among the youth of the town.A town is shocked when a high-school girl commits suicide. A reporter and a cop team up to investigate and find out exactly what is going on among the youth of the town.A town is shocked when a high-school girl commits suicide. A reporter and a cop team up to investigate and find out exactly what is going on among the youth of the town.

  • Director
    • Albert Herman
  • Writer
    • Arthur St. Claire
  • Stars
    • June Carlson
    • Fifi D'Orsay
    • Teala Loring
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    441
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Herman
    • Writer
      • Arthur St. Claire
    • Stars
      • June Carlson
      • Fifi D'Orsay
      • Teala Loring
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    June Carlson
    June Carlson
    • June Thompson
    Fifi D'Orsay
    Fifi D'Orsay
    • Mimi
    Teala Loring
    Teala Loring
    • Sally Higgins
    Mary Bovard
    • Betty Smith
    Margia Dean
    • Francine Van Pelt
    Johnny Duncan
    Johnny Duncan
    • Rocky Webster
    Joe Devlin
    Joe Devlin
    • Detective Hanahan
    Jimmy Zahner
    • Jerry Sykes
    • (as Jimmy Zaner)
    John Dawson
    John Dawson
    • Nick Gordon
    • (as Jon Dawson)
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Judge Craig
    • (as Frank McGlynn)
    Parker Gee
    • Steve Cronin
    Warren Mills
    Warren Mills
    • Roy Ford
    John Christian
    • Mr. Thompson
    Frank Stephens
    • Mr. Webster
    Floyd Criswell
    • Detective Joe Miller
    John Valentine
    • Mr. Moffatt
    Belle Thomas
    • Waitress
    Sheila Roberts
    • Waitress
    • Director
      • Albert Herman
    • Writer
      • Arthur St. Claire
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    User reviews16

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    4ksf-2

    no, no... go watch something else!

    This one must be a real primo, getting a 3.2 rating on imdb, although that is only 200 votes, as of today. When a high school student commits suicide, a local reporter and the town want to know what happened. June Carson is... June Thompson. Fifi D'orsay is... Mimi. And local "businessman" Nick is involved in all this somehow. Count the number of times they say Aw Gee, and Swell. Like an episode of Leave it to Beaver. A PRC production. According to wikipedia dot com, they were one of the cheesier studios, low budget, churn out the B movies as quickly as possible. The acting is terrible, and the script stinks. So many screechy, giggly girls. Although... those sweater girls dress and act like its 1954, not 1944. In 44, we were still in the middle of WW II. This has the feel of a much later film. But it's still cheesy. Directed by Al Herman. Had done a lot of short films with mickey rooney. Written by Art St. Claire, whose own wife had committed suicide.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Juvenile delinquency on a budget

    Another day, another juvenile delinquency film courtesy of poverty-row American producers. This one concerns a couple of girls who get caught up with some low rent criminal types and end up going on something of a crime spree. It's a little like a low key BONNIE AND CLYDE except made without any discernible scripting, characterisation, or narrative drive.

    Indeed, this is poverty-row filmmaking at its nadir, and there's little here to tempt fans of the genre. The dialogue has been written by somebody with a tin ear and the acting is hardly up to scratch. These films always seem to have some boring reporter guy who goes undercover to bring down the criminals at large. But the worst thing about DELINQUENT DAUGHTERS is the quality of the public domain print in circulation; half the scenes have a massive scratch running down the middle of the screen, while the rest are so dark you're staring at a black screen.
    3SnoopyStyle

    poor production

    A young girl commits suicide which sends shockwaves through the small town. Detective Hanahan investigates. Most of her classmates are concerned but Sally Higgins is a rebel. This is low-budget exploitation film from a lower rank studio. The film quality looks bad. The production is bad. The acting is generally bad although Teala Loring has some charisma. She has some good sass for her role. Some of this is almost unwatchable. It runs out of steam before it really gets going.
    3dwpollar

    Mediocre, at best, juvenile teenager drama...

    1st watched 1/22/2007 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Albert Herman): Mediocre, at best, juvenile teenager drama which starts at the onset of a high school girl killing herself with the authorities trying to find out why. Of course, the kids remaining aren't much help as they were all out partying together the night before and don't want their parents to find out. None of the kids show much sympathy, which appears to be the point of the movie -- if you're a bad girl and party you lose all your sensitivity. Although later in the movie, the tables turn and the parents are shown to blame -- which was a nice turn(with a good scene with the judge helping the parents understand where they were going wrong), but it comes too late in the movie(about ¾ of the way thru). For the most part the acting is pretty bad and the lighting on some scenes is so horrible that you can barely tell what's going on(this may have just been the age of the movie, though). Besides this, the movie tries hard from a story perspective, but turns out to be pretty much a snoozer that you're just waiting on to end.
    2jayraskin1

    Tootsie Wootsie Bad

    This was on the compilation DVD, Cult Classics. The transfered print was awful. There was a big scratch running through print for about fifteen minutes. About fifteen minutes of the night material was so dark that you might as well be listening to the radio.

    What can be seen is quite poorly written. We are talking Ed Wood bad here. A woman pulls a gun on a man. The man says, "What have you got there." She answers, "Something that goes boom, boom, boom!"

    Teara Loring is interesting as a real sociopath. She really enjoys lying and stealing. Mary Boward gives a cute performance as a blond airhead, more blond and more airhead than anything in movies until Marilyn Monroe's comic performances.

    Fifi D'Orsay is funny as a French woman.

    Other than a few interesting performances, the bad dialogue and inane plot make the film difficult to take seriously. It is only redeemable for a few camp moments.

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    • Trivia
      Nick's car is a 1941 Packard One-Ten.
    • Goofs
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    • Quotes

      Sally Higgins: She's 17. What are you doing, playing games? You tried to pump us this afternoon.

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Accent on Crime
    • Production company
      • American Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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