Under Age

Under Age

Release date : April 23, 1941
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Edward Dmytryk /
Production companies : Columbia Pictures /
April 23, 1941 1h United States of America Crime English More
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Fresh out of reform school, a bunch of delinquent girls fall in with a gang of crooks and are put to work as "hostesses" in a number of mob-controlled bars and cafes. The girls are expected to string along male customers so that the latter will squander their money on watered-down drinks and fixed poker games. When one gullible New Yorker is clipped to the tune of $18,000 worth of diamonds, the Law closes in.
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Nan Grey
Jane Baird
Alan Baxter
Tap Manson
Mary Anderson
Edie Baird
Tom Neal
Rocky Stone
Leona Maricle
Mrs. Burke aka The Widow
Don Beddoe
Albert Ward
Yolande Donlan
Lily Fletcher
Gwen Kenyon
Gladys

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  • title:Under Age
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1941
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Crime · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Edward Dmytryk /
  • Writers: Robert Hardy Andrews · Stanley Roberts ·
  • Production companies: Columbia Pictures ·
  • Overview:Fresh out of reform school, a bunch of delinquent girls fall in with a gang of crooks and are put to work as "hostesses" in a number of mob-controlled bars and cafes. The girls are expected to string along male customers so that the latter will squander their money on watered-down drinks and fixed poker games. When one gullible New Yorker is clipped to the tune of $18,000 worth of diamonds, the Law closes in.
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