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Are These Our Children

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 24min
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5,9/10
231
MA NOTE
Are These Our Children (1931)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA good kid with no record commits a robbery, kills an old man and winds up on death row. The authorities try to figure out why he went bad.A good kid with no record commits a robbery, kills an old man and winds up on death row. The authorities try to figure out why he went bad.A good kid with no record commits a robbery, kills an old man and winds up on death row. The authorities try to figure out why he went bad.

  • Réalisation
    • Wesley Ruggles
    • Howard Estabrook
  • Scénario
    • Wesley Ruggles
    • Howard Estabrook
  • Casting principal
    • Eric Linden
    • Beryl Mercer
    • Billy Butts
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    231
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    • Réalisation
      • Wesley Ruggles
      • Howard Estabrook
    • Scénario
      • Wesley Ruggles
      • Howard Estabrook
    • Casting principal
      • Eric Linden
      • Beryl Mercer
      • Billy Butts
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Eric Linden
    Eric Linden
    • Edward 'Eddie' Brand
    Beryl Mercer
    Beryl Mercer
    • Mrs. Martin - Eddie's Grandma
    Billy Butts
    Billy Butts
    • Bobby Brand
    Rochelle Hudson
    Rochelle Hudson
    • Mary
    William Orlamond
    William Orlamond
    • Heinrich 'Heinie' Krantz
    Arline Judge
    Arline Judge
    • Florence 'Flo' Carnes
    Roberta Gale
    Roberta Gale
    • Maybelle "Giggles"
    Mary Kornman
    Mary Kornman
    • Agnes "Dumbbell"
    Ben Alexander
    Ben Alexander
    • Nicholas 'Nick' Crosby
    Robert Quirk
    • Bennie Gray
    • (as Bobby Quirk)
    Reginald Barlow
    Reginald Barlow
    • Judge
    • (non crédité)
    Lita Chevret
    Lita Chevret
    • Minor Role
    • (non crédité)
    Edward Churchill
    • Minor Role
    • (non crédité)
    Frank Fanning
    Frank Fanning
    • Policeman in Courtroom
    • (non crédité)
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Prosecutor
    • (non crédité)
    Tom Herbert
    • Member of Prosecuting Attorney's Staff
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Hollingsworth
    • Policeman in Montage
    • (non crédité)
    Bradley Knoche
    • Minor Role
    • (non confirmé)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Wesley Ruggles
      • Howard Estabrook
    • Scénario
      • Wesley Ruggles
      • Howard Estabrook
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    Avis des utilisateurs12

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    6boblipton

    Not Mine

    This was a crusading against corruption thing, with performances that didn't quite hit the mark. It's worth noting that Louis Calhern plays a crooked lawyer in much the same way he would almost two decades later in The Asphalt Jungle, but the character here is a smirking, one-dimensional weasel.

    I was going to give this a "watchable" but about two thirds of the way through, there is a scene in which they give Eric Linden the third degree (having recently seen ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN?, I thought he deserved it), when suddenly a light bulb hanging from the ceiling is set wobbling, the shadows come out and you remember that Karl Freund is the DP. Freund transforms this average picture into something very good. With ur-noir techniques.
    machineel

    see ARLINE JUDGE (the "naughty" Clara Bow) of the 1930's

    This film is stolen by bad girl ARLINE JUDGE as "Flo Carnes" (see pun in name: FLOWER MEAT) -- and when she calls Eric Linden "big boy" in her inimitable growling voice, she means business! My favorite scene is when she is putting on lipstick, covers half her face with her purse and all you see are her HUGE BULGING eyes on a really angry Eric while she mutters, "NO? YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AT CONEY ISLAND!" to a very naive Mary Kornman who just told her, "Awwwwwww, you can't have him!" This film evokes, presumably, Depression era teen angst. Miss Judge also sings a few saucy lines of "MAKES YOU FORGET YOUR TROUBLES" accompanied by a black jazz band, leaving no doubt as to her meaning. She even "marks" Eric (like a cat) by squirting perfume on him after she sings. Lots of PRE-CODE wardrobe and suggestive dialogue. A MUST SEE.
    6lugonian

    Sins of the Children

    ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN (RKO Radio, 1931), written and directed by Wesley Ruggles, is an early sound depiction of troubled youths that would be commonly themed later in the decade and beyond. Not a Warner Brothers programmer nor a realistic story directed by William A. Wellman, who specialized in this sort of material, this edition credits Wesley Ruggles for something in similar fashion and style. Though cast by younger actors playing high school students, the story shows a dramatic turn of a nice young man who becomes a different sort of individual after getting himself involved with the wrong type of crowd.

    FORWARD: "Youth - love- and happiness - these make the world go round ... to all each day comes choice -- even how we must decide in one way leads to shadows - the other into peace and light." Set somewhere in New York City, the story introduces Eddie Brand (Eric Linden), a young 18-year-old high school student, sitting together on the stoop with Mary (Rochelle Hudson) at her apartment building. Eddie lives across town in a tenement apartment with his grandmother, Mrs. Martin (Beryl Mercer), and his kid brother, Bobby (Billy Butts), who always asks him for dimes. After losing out in a contest at his school. Eddie becomes bitter with ideas of quitting school and going to work. Instead, he meets up with Flo Carnes (Arline Judge), a wild party girl, who takes an interest in him. Accompanied by her friends, Maybelle (Roberta Gale) and Ernestine (Mary Kornmann), Eddie joins them with his friends, Nick Crosby (Ben Alexander) and Bennie Gray (Robert Quirk) at jazz clubs and dancing parties with other juveniles where they end up boozing up liquor and smoking cigarettes. With this becoming habit forming, Eddie neglects nice girl Mary for the flirtatious Flo, and angering his grandmother by returning home way past midnight in a drunken state in a "don't tell me what to do!" attitude. Feeling he's now a man, he can do anything he wants, quitting jobs, obtaining extra money through robberies, and becoming more dependent on liquor. After becoming involved in a Jamaica (Queens) murder, he and his friends are later arrested and put to trial, which becomes more of a big joke for Eddie.

    ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN might have been about the juvenile delinquents set in February 1931, but centers more on the IS HE MY SON? title instead. Eddie Brand, performed by Eric Linden, in his movie debut. Though noted for playing weaklings or kid brothers, Linden never became a top-rank star attraction, though he did give some fine performances in latter movie roles as in Warner Brothers 1932 releases of LIFE BEGINS, BIG CITY BLUES and THE CROWD ROARS. He was exceptional in AH! WILDERNESS (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935) starring Lionel Barrymore, as the son who experiences life after high school. By the end of the decade, Linden drifted to poverty row studio films and bit parts before his retirement by 1941.

    As much as Linden somehow didn't seem quite right as the good boy gone bad role, possibly due to his baby face, he did the best he could to make his character believable. Beryl Mercer, best known as James Cagney's mother in THE PUBLIC ENEMY (Warners, 1931), performs similar chores here as the caring grandmother who refuses to accept the fact that her grandson has gone down the wayward path. Also in the cast are William Orlamond (Heinie Kranz, a deli owner and friend of the family); Ralf Harolde (District Attorney); Wallis Clark (Prosecuting Attorney); and Reginald Barlow (The Judge).

    Wesley Ruggles keeps the pace moving during its 84 minutes with Josef Von Sternberg-type directorial techniques with superimpose scene changes, along with style of his own ranging from character introduction of Eddie and Mary entered above movable hearts, along with circular twirls indicating moving forward to another time-frame. Max Steiner's conducted underscoring helps through the proceedings as well.

    My introduction to ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN happened to be not by watching this on public or cable television, but at New York City's Museum of Modern Art movie department in New York City during its tribute to RKO Radio's 50th anniversary in 1979. Regardless of its age, it did have a good attendance for a nearly crowded theater viewing this long forgotten drama that probably has never been televised. There were some laughs at corny opening sequence along with gasp at a shooting of one of the characters in the story being my recollection by reaction of others in attendance.

    The movie may be a depiction of troubled youths of the time, but one wonders if this to be a forerunner to similar films that proved favorable in later years, particular in the 1930s and especially the 1950s with the likes of REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) and BLACKBOARD JUNGLE (1955) as prime examples. Had ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN been remade in the 1940s, maybe "Dead End Kid" star, Billy Halop, might have been a logical choice for the lead, or the 1950s with upgraded material and stronger modern acting style by James Dean. Or maybe it be best to leave well-enough alone.

    Formerly presented on American Movie Classics prior to 2000, and occasionally broadcast on Turner Classic Movies, ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN, somewhat dramatic and little depressing, remains a curiosity drama from the time capsule, or a rediscovery of Eric Linden in one of his few top-billed roles. (**1/2)
    2planktonrules

    And to think...Eddie turned to a life of sin and depravity all because he lost a speech contest in high school!

    This film is very similar to the exploitation films made by small studios during the 1930s, though this one has a bit more polish and a glossier look since it's from RKO. But like these super-cheap productions, the acting is suspect, the writing very suspect and the overall film rather stupid. I know that the other reviews (so far) have enjoyed the movie but I can't see what they saw in this dopey film.

    When the film begins, Eddie is living in a nice home and life is grand. He's practicing for a speech contest about the Constitution but when it doesn't go well, he literally becomes a drunken jerk almost immediately! His new friends bring out the worst in him and his transformation is so rapid and so ridiculous that you can't help but laugh. It's more like "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" than a realistic film about youth gone wild! Where does all this end? Well, you are told at the onset that Eddie would face the death penalty...so it isn't like there's any suspense about the movie.

    The film is anything but subtle. While it's not as ridiculous as trash films like "Sex Madness" and "Reefer Madness", it's not a whole lot better and comes off like one of these movies combined with "The Public Enemy"! In fact, it's often unintentionally very funny such as when Eddie (Eric Linden) is supposed to be drunk! Likewise, the final emotional scene is supposed to elicit tears...and I just felt a strong need to laugh! An awfully stupid film that apparently is a lesson warning us of the dangers of public speaking contests!
    51930s_Time_Machine

    'Twas ever thus

    OK, you'll think this story is stupid, contrived and manically preachy. You'll think the acting is over the top, unrealistic and trying too hard to make a point......you're right but even so, when this craziness ends, you'll find yourself quite moved with your bottom lip starting to tremble.

    It is a self indulgent, overacted sermon of a picture but it's so 'in your face' it's hard to ignore. This isn't the sort of film you'd watch simply for entertainment. Its storytelling style is firmly stuck in the past and unlike many old movies, is watchable more as a documented reflection of life in 1931 than as an alternative to what's on the tv tonight.

    A year after making this, Eric Linden stared in YOUNG BRIDE doing a third rate Cagney and surprisingly he was excellent. (Yes, I know!) In this, his first starring role he's even more Cagney than Cagney ever was and most of the time he comes across as an aspiring young actor trying far, far, far too hard to pretend to be the big I Am, the toughest bad-ass on the block, the meanest, rootinest , tootinest most arrogant big shot in town. Watching this gangly gauche wannabe gangster swaggering around becomes almost comical.....but that's point! His character Eddie, is pretending to be someone he isn't. He's meant to be false and trying too hard to be a Cagney but not getting it quite right.

    Contemporary reviews of this picture suggested that his character and those of his mates were actually quite representative of kids at the time so what seems like unrealistic acting might be weirdly genuine. Despite YOUNG BRIDE revealing that he could actually be a really good actor, he's still however Eric Linden. His character has also got to be one of the biggest idiots ever committed to celluloid which doesn't help endear him to you.

    This is a pretty big budget RKO big picture. Wesley Ruggles pulls out all the stops with this: there's some very interesting and innovative camerawork, some not very subtle imagery and we've even got a full score from Max Steiner! It's a lot flashier than what Warner Brothers were doing but even so it lacks the integrity, the emotional punch and the authenticity which the likes of Wellman, Hawks, LeRoy etc at Burbank were achieving.

    One thing this has got however is that explosive firecracker bursting with charisma, Arline Judge. She's certainly no Joan Blondell nor even Clara Bow but she definitely has screen presence. Being a loud, wild nineteen year old Brooklyn girl makes her perfect for playing a loud, wild nineteen year old Brooklyn girl. Like Linden however she seems to be trying too hard to be the bad girl but like Linden, she's pretty representative of the kids of the time trying to be something they aren't. Also like Linden, this isn't her best film either ....to be fair, most of her films were pretty awful with one notable exception: 1932's AGE OF CONSENT.

    As you're watching this, you'll be wishing you weren't but by the end you'll find that you've enjoyed it a lot more than you think you would have and indeed should have done.

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    • Anecdotes
      RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. was refused a certificate from the Hays Office for the film's re-release in 1937, when the production code was more rigorously enforced. The wild behavior of the high-school students was deemed against the code.
    • Gaffes
      When Eddie comes home, he throws his hat to the chair and it bounces to the floor. In the next scene, the hat is on the chair.
    • Bandes originales
      Forget Your Troubles
      (uncredited)

      Music by Max Steiner

      First three lines sung a cappella by Arline Judge

      Played by the band at the dance hall

      Hummed by Eric Linden

      Played as background music often

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 novembre 1931 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Son estos nuestros hijos?..
    • Lieux de tournage
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • 400 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 24 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.20 : 1

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