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3.7/10
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A delinquent girl involves an innocent friend in an armed robbery followed by a jail-break and hostage-taking with her equally delinquent boyfriend.A delinquent girl involves an innocent friend in an armed robbery followed by a jail-break and hostage-taking with her equally delinquent boyfriend.A delinquent girl involves an innocent friend in an armed robbery followed by a jail-break and hostage-taking with her equally delinquent boyfriend.
Molly McCart
- Terry Marsh
- (as Mollie McCart)
Larry J. Blake
- Sgt. Connors
- (as Larry Blake)
Robert Bice
- Patrolman Smith
- (uncredited)
Helen Brown
- Mrs. Koberly
- (uncredited)
George Cisar
- Fred
- (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
- Bailiff
- (uncredited)
Don C. Harvey
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Sydney Mason
- Bill Salisbury
- (uncredited)
Paul McGuire
- Deputy Mannerly
- (uncredited)
Kathleen Mulqueen
- Matron
- (uncredited)
Sol Murgi
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Damian O'Flynn
- Police Chief
- (uncredited)
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Enjoyed this old time film from the 1950's where Tommy Cook, ( Mike Denton) plays the role of a two-time loser in robbery and his sidekick is Terry Marsh, (Molly McCart) who also has a police record. Mike & Molly commit another robbery and Mike kills a police office while he is escaping and this couple wind up taking over a farm house where an elderly couple live. There is another girl named Jane Koberly,(Sue England) who is a delinquent girl and gets deeply involved with Mike and Molly. Mike continues to shoot and kill people at the farm house and then there is a big shoot out at the historic Griffith Park Observation in Los Angles, California. This is not the greatest of black and white films from the 1950's, but I bet plenty of people enjoyed this film during those years.
Kind of surprised at the low rating here at the IMDB for this flick (3.1 as of this writing). There were many JD flicks around the time but this one is a cut above the rest.
Thing is, even though there's an intro about the "teen" problem in the beginning, the movie really isn't about that, or a "crime wave" at all - it basically just centers on a few teens who take a farm family hostage (along with a girl who inadvertently gets involved).
Sounds very standard but there is some pretty decent drama and suspense, and the two main young girls are very attractive (bad girl Molly McCart especially). The finale is exciting and although there are some inconsistencies (like why the bad boy teen shoots some people and not others), and also some odd shots (like a telephone ringing six times, we get it the recipient isn't home) this is still a good way to spend watching some 50's low-budget action with girls, guns and an interesting resolution.
Thing is, even though there's an intro about the "teen" problem in the beginning, the movie really isn't about that, or a "crime wave" at all - it basically just centers on a few teens who take a farm family hostage (along with a girl who inadvertently gets involved).
Sounds very standard but there is some pretty decent drama and suspense, and the two main young girls are very attractive (bad girl Molly McCart especially). The finale is exciting and although there are some inconsistencies (like why the bad boy teen shoots some people and not others), and also some odd shots (like a telephone ringing six times, we get it the recipient isn't home) this is still a good way to spend watching some 50's low-budget action with girls, guns and an interesting resolution.
I haven't read the IMDB reviews yet because this deserves a higher rating than given. If you can get past the recycled plot, stereotypes, and cliches of its decade, this film delivers strong performances. I expected a farce based on the title, and I got a cerebral jolt of surprise.
The dialogue often feels forced and obligatory, but the cast makes the most of the script. I think the director cared. A nod to music conductor Mischa Bakaleinikoff!
The dialogue often feels forced and obligatory, but the cast makes the most of the script. I think the director cared. A nod to music conductor Mischa Bakaleinikoff!
It must have been impossible for tourists and even working astronomers to study the stars from Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles that year with two films being done on location there. One of them became a classic and of course that's Rebel Without A Cause.
Then there's Teenage Crime Wave which seems to have been based somewhat on the Charles Starkweather/Caril Ann Fugate story. Starkweather and Fugate were a pair of thrill kill seeking young people who went a murder spree around this same period.
Tommy Cook who was trying to establish himself in adult roles at the time plays a kid who sets his girl friend, Molly McCart free as she's going to jail for robbery. A second girl, Sue England, is also freed and she becomes the Patty Hearst of the piece, ostensibly trapped by circumstances with these two punks. The film is about their escapades and eventual downfall at Griffith Park Observatory.
Cook and McCart are really a pair without any redeeming value unlike even the hoodlum kids in Rebel Without A Cause. The dialog and the situation will give you a chuckle and at times border on the hilarious.
It's like Reefer Madness with guns.
Then there's Teenage Crime Wave which seems to have been based somewhat on the Charles Starkweather/Caril Ann Fugate story. Starkweather and Fugate were a pair of thrill kill seeking young people who went a murder spree around this same period.
Tommy Cook who was trying to establish himself in adult roles at the time plays a kid who sets his girl friend, Molly McCart free as she's going to jail for robbery. A second girl, Sue England, is also freed and she becomes the Patty Hearst of the piece, ostensibly trapped by circumstances with these two punks. The film is about their escapades and eventual downfall at Griffith Park Observatory.
Cook and McCart are really a pair without any redeeming value unlike even the hoodlum kids in Rebel Without A Cause. The dialog and the situation will give you a chuckle and at times border on the hilarious.
It's like Reefer Madness with guns.
Fred S Sears could not avoid the juvenile delinquency fashion wave that spread in the Hollywood industry; thanks to REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, about which this film is a pale, lame, rubbish remake. Many elements are similar, the Observatory element is a so that obvious tribute o the Nicholas Ray's so famous film. This film produced by Columbia by the infamous and horrible Sam Katzman is a pure waste, you can live without it, but if you are a film searcher, and are a Fred S Sears' fan, then go for it. I am not a lover of this kind of films. If you want some crime films directed by Fred S Sears, choose instead CHICAGO SYNDICATE, MIAMI STORY, MIAMI EXPOSE, INSIDE DETROIT.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actors portraying "teenagers" Mike, Terry, and Jane were age 25, 26, and 27 when the movie was released.
- GoofsWhen the trio enters the farm house, from the outside the shade on the door is drawn down about six inches. But when the shot moves to the inside, the shade is much lower. Also, the position of the trellis by the door changes between those shots as well.
- Quotes
Jane Koberly: You're dirt, Terry. He'd never touch you!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Teen-Age Crime Wave (1994)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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