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Dangerous Years 1947

Runtime

62 mins

Language

English

English

Jeff Carter tries to curb town delinquency by founding a boys’ club in the community, representing the problems of the modern teenager. When street tough Danny arrives, he draws Doris, Willy and Leo into his sway, they spend evenings at a juke joint where Eve works. Jeff tries to thwart a robbery Danny planned; Jeff then is killed and Danny faces trial.

Jeff Carter tries to curb town delinquency by founding a boys’ club in the community, representing the problems of the modern teenager. When street tough Danny arrives, he draws Doris, Willy and Leo into his sway, they spend evenings at a juke joint where Eve works. Jeff tries to thwart a robbery Danny planned; Jeff then is killed and Danny faces trial.

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Dangerous Years: A 1947 drama that follows teacher Jeff Carter's investigation of a roadhouse, a youth gang's crime, and a courtroom battle surrounding a teen's murder charge.

Who is the local teacher who runs a youth club?

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Jeff Carter, Donald Curtis, a local teacher who runs a youth club, begins to look into the Gopher Hole, a new roadhouse outside Middleton, after the town’s god-fearing residents fear it will lure their teenagers into trouble. He soon uncovers a troubling pattern among local youths—Willy Miller [Scotty Beckett], Gene Spooner [Dickie Moore], and the tough Danny Jones [Billy Halop]—who are involved in the town’s warehouse robbery. When Jeff confronts them, Danny shoots him, and the trio flees in Willy’s father’s delivery truck, a detail that a warehouse witness quickly notes.

The police corner the boys at the Gopher Hole, and they are arrested. Danny is the only one under age, and he is prosecuted for first-degree murder by district attorney Edgar Burns, [Richard Gaines]. The courtroom drama unfolds with Burns arguing that Danny had planned to kill Jeff because of their confrontations, while Leo Emerson [Darryl Hickman] testifies that Danny steered the other boys toward the gang’s activities, including gambling and robberies, after steering them to the Gopher Hole. Jeff’s youth club had offered the opportunity for reform, even inviting Danny to take a different path, a choice Danny rejected with fiery resistance.

Doris Martin, [Ann E. Todd], a lonely teenage girl neglected by her parents and in love with Danny, attempts to bend the truth on the stand to shield him, but she buckles under pressure. The trial reveals another layer of pain when Connie Burns, Burns’s daughter, [Anabel Shaw], nearly causes a scandal by admitting she was close friends with Danny a decade earlier, when they were at an orphanage. Burns explains that he had not known for years that he had a daughter, because his marriage had been annulled and his wife disappeared with their child. Miss Templeton, the aging proprietor of the orphanage, arrives to testify. She reveals a startling secret: Danny is actually Burns’s child, not Connie, and she had lied to place Connie as Burns’s daughter to protect her health and future. She wants to disclose the truth to the court, but Danny, in a bid to spare Connie’s life, asks her to stay silent. The moment is interrupted when Danny publicly admits to shooting Jeff, sealing his fate. Miss Templeton collapses and dies on the stand before she can testify further.

In the end, Danny is convicted of Jeff’s murder but avoids the death penalty, receiving a life sentence instead. The judge notes that life can be altered by good behavior, and the film closes with Connie and Burns pledging to support Danny in any way they can, underscoring themes of mercy, accountability, and the complicated bonds of family and responsibility.

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Cars Featured in Dangerous Years

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American

1942

LaFrance 600

Dodge

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Ford

1933

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Dangerous Years Other Names and Titles

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