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The Young Don't Cry

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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The Young Don't Cry (1957)
CrimeDramaThriller

A Georgia orphanage teenager gets involved with a chain gang convict who is planning his escape from the nearby prison camp.A Georgia orphanage teenager gets involved with a chain gang convict who is planning his escape from the nearby prison camp.A Georgia orphanage teenager gets involved with a chain gang convict who is planning his escape from the nearby prison camp.

  • Director
    • Alfred L. Werker
  • Writer
    • Richard Jessup
  • Stars
    • Sal Mineo
    • James Whitmore
    • J. Carrol Naish
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    241
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writer
      • Richard Jessup
    • Stars
      • Sal Mineo
      • James Whitmore
      • J. Carrol Naish
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sal Mineo
    Sal Mineo
    • Leslie Henderson
    James Whitmore
    James Whitmore
    • Rudy Krist
    J. Carrol Naish
    J. Carrol Naish
    • Plug
    Gene Lyons
    Gene Lyons
    • Max Cole
    Paul Carr
    Paul Carr
    • Tom Bradley
    Thomas A. Carlin
    • Johnny Clancy
    Leigh Whipper
    • Doosy
    Stefan Gierasch
    Stefan Gierasch
    • Billy
    Victor Thorley
    • Whittaker
    Dolores Rosedale
    • Mrs. Maureen Cole
    • (as Roxanne)
    James Reese
    • Mr. Gwinn
    Ruth Attaway
    Ruth Attaway
    • Philomena
    Leland Mayforth
    • Allan
    Richard Wigginton
    • Jimmy
    Stanley Martin
    • Stanley Brown
    Phillips Hamilton
    • Whigs
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Johnson
    • Hardhead
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Killorin
    • Solomon
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writer
      • Richard Jessup
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    User reviews12

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    4bkoganbing

    A Few Tears Did Get Shed For This Film

    Sal Mineo from the mean streets of the Bronx didn't quite have the acting chops to play a good old Southern home boy. Nevertheless he gives it a try in The Young Don't Cry, a most confusing film which relied primarily on his bobby sox appeal when first released.

    Call me old fashioned or call me ignorant, but I'm really at a loss to understand how a kid from a boys home mixes and mingles with the convicts of a road gang in rural Georgia. But that's what we have here as Mineo seems to come and go as he pleases.

    He makes friends with James Whitmore who's in for murder, for a murder he says he didn't commit, but all convicts are innocent. Whitmore is planning a crashout and he's getting help from old con Leigh Whipper.

    Mineo in the meantime is having his problems at the home with the bullying Paul Carr and with the smooth talking Thomas Conlin. Whitmore knows Mineo has built his own sailing craft and he thinks it would be a big asset in his escape.

    One role I really can't figure out in this film is that of Gene Lyons who plays a millionaire who was once an orphan in the home. Besides donating a gym for which he'll get a generous tax write off, his only function is to lord it over all the kids about how he made it out, but the rest won't about to nothing. He's got a beautiful wife who's also hanging around who's not crazy about what her husband does. And all those teen age hormones are going into overdrive over Dolores Rosedale.

    Best in the film and he's never bad in anything is J. Carrol Naish as the head guard in the prison. Naish had one of the best ears for dialect and he cast well as just about every ethnic type you could think of. Here he plays a Southern good old boy and he's letter perfect.

    I'm sure on the strength of all those teenage girls crushing out over Sal Mineo The Young Don't Cry made its money for Columbia. But it really doesn't wear well today.
    10salmineo

    Sal Mineo is excellent as usual

    Sal Mineo once again proves he was one of the 1950's brightest most talented stars in this very entertaining,touching film. Sal Stars as an orphan who is subjected to many hardships and discovers how important it is to be true to one's self and rise above the negativity. Along the way,a former fellow orphan returns as a rich successful man,and tries to sway Sal to change his ways in order to become a success. He also has many problems with a fellow envious orphan and is taken hostage by an escaped convict during the climax. Throughout the entire film,Sal Mineo keeps the audience interested with his superb,compelling acting. He delivers a typical knock-out performance and Sal easily carries this entire film single handed. In this role,Sal delivers a character with guts and toughness, yet manages to give him a bit of heart and vulnerability as well. Sal Mineo NEVER gave a bad performance. Sal Mineo's talents are very under-rated and it's time people remember this great icon,and this film deserves to be released on home video. Highly entertaining and a treat to any Sal Mineo fan. I am owner of Sal's official website and strongly recommend this film to be released on video.
    8richardchatten

    "It's pretty terrible being alone and afraid of the dark"

    The films of Alfred Werker are regularly overlooked but frequently reward attention.

    Although dismissed by David Quinlan as "weak and woebegone" 'The Young Don't Cry' is actually a very respectable conclusion to his career on the big screen before he disappeared into television, showcasing Sal Mineo - who'd recently shown potential as Plato in 'Rebel without a Cause - with the help of veterans like the earlier film's cameraman Ernest Haller, composer George Anthiel and James Whitmore, J. Carroll Naish and octogenarian black actor Leigh Whipper whose career in films dated all the way back to Oscar Micheaux.
    6wes-connors

    Sal Mineo Grows Up the Hard Way

    You're never sure what's really going on in "The Young Don't Cry", but there is enough symbolism to shake a stick at. Sensitive teenager Sal Mineo (as Leslie "Les" Henderson) walks softly on screen, carrying a big one (a stick, that is), and encounters a snake-in-the-grass. Fortunately, some work-released prisoners are digging a ditch nearby, and hard-nosed convict James Whitmore (as Rudy Krist) saves Mr. Mineo from being bitten by the rattlesnake. Mineo "bonds" with Mr. Whitmore immediately; their locking eyes are perhaps meant to convey, "You saved my life, I'm yours," since it doesn't look like, "I owe you one."

    Later in the running time, Mineo gets a chance to "help" Whitmore - but, with decidedly different results...

    Meanwhile, back at Georgia's "Brockton Orphanage for Boys", nice guy Mineo plays "big brother" to little Leland Mayforth (as Allan) and mixes it up with bully Paul Carr (as Tom Bradley). As it turns out, the stick Mineo was carrying in the opening was the mast of a boat he's been building. Later, Whitmore contemplates Mineo's ship for an escape attempt…

    The orphanage is excited by the arrival of former resident Gene Lyons (as Max Cole).

    Mr. Lyons grew up to become a multi-millionaire; and, he also married whistle-inducing blonde Dolores "Roxanne" Rosedale (as Maureen). This makes Mr. Lyons a perfect role model for the "Brockton" orphans, especially manipulative Thomas A. Carlin (as Johnny Clancy). During Mr. Lyons' visit, young Carr's bullying "Bradley" steals the film, with a nicely performed outburst about some vaguely explained fishing trips. There are several other memorable performances, though. Writer Richard Jessup might have really had something, with this fine cast, had it been executed properly.

    ****** The Young Don't Cry (7/26/57) Alfred L. Werker ~ Sal Mineo, James Whitmore, Paul Carr, Thomas A. Carlin
    5Leofwine_draca

    Oddly inert

    THE YOUNG DON'T CRY is an oddly inert vehicle for Sal Mineo, made to build on his Oscar-winning reputation after his memorable debut turn in REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. This black-and-white production sees him as an overaged kid at a home for orphaned children who gradually becomes involved in the lives and schemes of a bunch of chain gang prisoners digging ditches close to their school. Eventually, very eventually that is, there's a jailbreak of sorts and a little bit of action at the climax, but it's one of those films that feels lifeless and isn't even sure who the protagonist is. The best role goes to James Whitmore as a hardened criminal.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot at a real orphanage, the Brockton Orphanage for Boys. The building is now Bethesda Academy, a boys' school.
    • Goofs
      At about 0:19:10, Johnny goes to leave the bathroom, he takes a step back and says "now don't blab this around...", as he says this his glasses completely disappear from his face. they appear in his hand and he then puts them on again.
    • Connections
      Featured in Death Scenes 2 (1992)

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Cunning and the Haunted
    • Filming locations
      • Savannah, Georgia, USA(the Brockton Orphanage for Boys)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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