Delinquent Parents Trailer

Delinquent Parents Trailer (1938)

"A Picture You Will Never Forget... Modern Youth In Revolt!" 15 July 1938 Drama, Crime 62 mins

A woman is forced to keep her marriage and past indiscretions a secret from those she loves.

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Cast

Doris Weston

as Carol Wharton Caldwell

Maurice Murphy

as Bruce Jefferson

Helen MacKellar

as Judge Edith Ellis

Morgan Wallace

as Charles Wharton, as an adult

Terry Walker

as Cousin Betty

Richard Tucker

as Harry Jefferson

Charlotte Treadway

as Mrs. Jefferson

Sibyl Harris

as Katherine Caldwell

Walter Young

as Joseph Caldwell

Carlyle Moore Jr.

as Charles Wharton, as a youth

Marjorie Reynolds

as Edith Ellis, as a youth

Harry Hayden

as Mayor Wharton

Betty Blythe

as Mrs. Wharton

Byron Foulger

as Herbert Ellis

Virginia Brissac

as Mrs. Herbert Ellis

International Releases Dates

United States 15 July 1938

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