Delinquent Daughters (1944)
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The title tells all in the PRC quickie Delinquent Daughters. June Carlson and Teala Loring play a couple of mature-looking teenagers named June and Sally, whose parents never have any time for them. As a result, June and Sally fall in with a bad crowd and get mixed up in illicit drinking, wild… More The title tells all in the PRC quickie Delinquent Daughters. June Carlson and Teala Loring play a couple of mature-looking teenagers named June and Sally, whose parents never have any time for them. As a result, June and Sally fall in with a bad crowd and get mixed up in illicit drinking, wild parties and petty crimes. Vivacious French-Canadian comedienne Fifi D'Orsay is cast against type as a hard-boiled roadhouse hostess, while Joe Devlin, who spent most of the 1940s playing Mussolini lookalikes, represents The Law. As was the case in most films of this ilk, Delinquent Daughters ends up in a courtroom, with a stern-voiced judge (Frank McGlynn) admonishing both the girls and their neglectful parents. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Albert Herman
- Genres
- Drama, Classics
- In Theaters
- Jul 15, 1944 Wide
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Cast
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Fifi D'Orsay
as Mimi
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Teala Loring
as Sally Higgins
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Mary Bovard
as Betty
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Margia Dean
as Francine Van Pelt
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Johnny Duncan
as Rocky Webster
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Joe Devlin
as Honahon
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Jimmy Zaner
as Jerry Sykes
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Jon Dawson
as Nick Gordon
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Frank McGlynn Sr.
as Judge Craig
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Parker Gee
as Steve Cronin
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Warren Mills
as Roy Ford
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June Carlson
as June Thompson
- Juan de la Cruz
- John Christian
- John Valentine
- Floyd Criswell
- Norval Mitchell
- Sheila Roberts
- Frank Stephens
- Jimmy Zahner