Junior Army
1942 film directed by Lew Landers
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Junior Army is a 1942 American film directed by Lew Landers, starring Freddie Bartholomew,[1] Billy Halop, and Huntz Hall, and released by Columbia Pictures.[2]
| Junior Army | |
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| Directed by | Lew Landers |
| Written by | Paul Gangelin |
| Produced by | Colbert Clark |
| Starring | Freddie Bartholomew Billy Halop Huntz Hall |
| Cinematography | Charles Edgar Schoenbaum |
| Edited by | Mel Thorsen |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
An English refugee, Freddie Hewlett, saves Jimmie Fletcher's life during an altercation with gang leader Bushy Thomas. He then proceeds to try and make a reformed man out of him.
Cast
- Freddie Bartholomew as Freddie Hewlett
- Billy Halop as James Fletcher
- Huntz Hall as Bushy Thomas
- Bobby Jordan as Jockey
- Boyd Davis as Maj. E.C. Carter
- William Blees as Cadet Capt. Wesley Rogers
- Richard Noyes as Cadet Sgt. Sable
- Joseph Crehan as Mr. Jeffrey Ferguson
- Don Beddoe as Saginaw Jake
- Charles Lind as Cadet Pell
- Billy Lechner as Cadet Baker
- Peter Lawford as Cadet Wilbur[3]
- Rudolph Anders as Horner - Nazi Saboteur
Cultural impact
The film is one of the earliest attempts to portray juveniles in a positive light during World War II.[4]