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Child Bride, also known as Child Brides, Child Bride of the Ozarks and Dust to Dust (US reissue titles), [citation needed] is a 1938 [1] American drama film written and directed by Harry Revier, and produced by Raymond L. Friedgen. It was promoted as educational in an attempt to draw attention to the lack of laws banning child marriage in many ...
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Harry Jack Revier (16 March 1890 – 13 August 1957) was an independent American director, producer and first generation exploitation film maker best known for his sound films The Lost City (1935), Lash of the Penitentes (1936), and Child Bride (1938).
Born on April 8, 1926, in Tacoma, Washington, [1] Mills started her career as a child dancer, and later appeared in films such as Child Bride (1938 [a]) at the age of 12, The Grapes of Wrath (1940), and the Shirley Temple film Young People (1940).
Terence E. Kilburn [1] (born 25 November 1926), known for his acting work prior to 1953 as Terry Kilburn, is an English-American actor.Born in London, he moved to Hollywood in the U.S. at the age of 10, and is best known for his roles as a child actor during the Golden Age of Hollywood, in films such as A Christmas Carol (1938) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) in the late 1930s and the early 1940s.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Accidents Will Happen: William Clemens: Ronald Reagan, Gloria Blondell, Dick Purcell: Drama: Warner Bros. Adventure in Sahara: D. Ross Lederman: Paul Kelly, Lorna Gray, C. Henry Gordon
For the next two years, he worked steadily in films for United Artists and MGM and was cast opposite Jean Harlow in the 1932 comedy-drama Red-Headed Woman. [ 9 ] By the mid- to late 1930s, Morris' popularity had begun to wane and he was cast as the lead actor in such B-movies as Smashing the Rackets (1938) and Five Came Back (1939). [ 5 ]
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