Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn orphaned teenager is sentenced to a juvenile detention center until he turns 18. Two counselors fight for change to the circumstances that put him there.An orphaned teenager is sentenced to a juvenile detention center until he turns 18. Two counselors fight for change to the circumstances that put him there.An orphaned teenager is sentenced to a juvenile detention center until he turns 18. Two counselors fight for change to the circumstances that put him there.
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Kenneth Ransom
- Thomas Holmes
- (as Kenny Ransom)
James T. Callahan
- Mr. Platt
- (as James Callahan)
Thomas R. Zak
- Joey Elkins
- (as Thomas Zak)
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Moving story about boys, who didn't do anything wrong from their point of view, are trying to break out of prison where they're supposed to stay until they reach the age of 21! WOW! Life imprisonment even before actual life has begun? Yes, it seems to exist. Later on in the move a somewhat slow (or autistic) older boy is incarcerated as well... But the last one won't make it outside. It is heartbreaking to see a young boy longing for freedom so bad can't make the breakout...even though he's convinced he didn't do anything wrong! He's even being punished harder than when he came in... My sympathy went out to the boy who was left behind...
This movie toys with your emotions! If you can keep your eyes dry with this TV flick, you'd have the personality of a fridge!
This movie toys with your emotions! If you can keep your eyes dry with this TV flick, you'd have the personality of a fridge!
Yet another TV film that attempts to shed light on a pressing social issue(juvenile offenders and the facilities that are supposed to protect and rehabilitate them)but instead exploits it's more tawdry side. A teenage boy who perpetually runs afoul of the law is sent to a youth home for boys where intimidation, stabbings, and gang rape are the norm. Perhaps John Ritter conned himself into believing that making this film might actually make a difference(he's the new superintendant of the school who tries to pass reforms), or maybe he was just trying to pay the rent between THREE'S COMPANY and HOOPERMAN. No intimidation-in-the-shower scenes that I can recall, and no graphic violence(all the rapes and what-not are performed off-camera). Still, the very mention of these things in a boys' home(and all the homosexual overtones)must have been pretty risque, even in the eighties. A companion film to BORN INNOCENT.
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- WissenswertesThe Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 was passed in September of that year, four months after the setting of this movie.
- PatzerWhen John and Tom escape, Angela is waiting for them in a blue station wagon. When they arrive at the ranch, the station wagon is white.
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David Royce: [to two state officials in his office] You know how many boys in this place have never been convicted of a serious crime? They don't belong here!
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