Under Age (1964 film)

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Under Age
Directed byLarry Buchanan
Written byLarry Buchanan
Produced byHarold Hoffman
Starring

Cinematography
Edited byLarry Buchanan
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures
Release date
March 1964
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Under Age is a 1964 black-and-white film written and directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Annabelle Weenick, Judy Adler, and Roland Royter.[1]

The plot concerns a woman from Dallas, where the film was made, who goes on trial, charged with encouraging her 14-year-old daughter to have sex with a 16-year-old Mexican boy.

Plot[]

A courtroom drama about a young girl who's encouraged to engage in a sexual relationship with a 16 year old boy from Mexico ... by her mother.

Cast[]

  • as Ruby Jenkins (as Anne McAdams)
  • as Linda Jenkins
  • as George Gomez
  • as D.A. Tyler
  • John Hicks as Prosecutor Adkins
  • as The Judge
  • as Mrs. Sybel Riley
  • as Dr. Vivian Scott
  • Patrick Cranshaw as W.J. Earnhardt (as Joseph Patrick Cranshaw)
  • as Wilbur Neal
  • as Barney Jenkins
  • as Bailiff
  • as Court Reporter
  • as Assistant District Attorney (as Robert Alcott)
  • Bill Peck as News Photographer (as William Peck)

References[]

  1. ^ Craig, Rob (2007). The Films of Larry Buchanan: A Critical Examination. McFarland & Company. pp. 53–66. ISBN 978-0786429820.

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