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Young America
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Young America

Feb 6, 1942
1h 13m
★ 0.0

Overview

Young America is a 1942 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Lynne Roberts, Robert Cornell, William Tracy and Roman Bohnen. The film was released on February 6, 1942, by 20th Century Fox.

Genres

Adventure
Drama

Production Companies

20th Century Fox

Cast

Jane Withers

Jane Campbell

Jane Withers

Jane Darwell

Grandmother Nora Campbell

Jane Darwell

Lynne Roberts

Elizabeth Barnes

Lynne Roberts

Robert Cornell

Jonathan Blake

Robert Cornell

William Tracy

Earl Tucker, alias Ivan Leslie

William Tracy

Roman Bohnen

Mr. Barnes

Roman Bohnen

Irving Bacon

Bart Munson

Irving Bacon

Ben Carter

Abraham

Ben Carter

Louise Beavers

Pansy

Louise Beavers

Darryl Hickman

David Engstrom

Darryl Hickman

Sally Harper

Susie Clark

Sally Harper

Carmencita Johnson

Hazel, Jane's Sister

Carmencita Johnson

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