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Wild Boys of the Road
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Wild Boys of the Road

Oct 7, 1933
1h 8m
★ 6.9

Girls living like boys! Boys living like savages!

Overview

At the height of the Great Depression, Tommy's mother has been out of work for months when Eddie's father loses his job. Eager not to burden their parents, the two high school sophomores decide to hop the freight trains and look for work.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

First National Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures

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Cast

Frankie Darro

Eddie Smith

Frankie Darro

Edwin Phillips

Tommy Gordon

Edwin Phillips

Rochelle Hudson

Grace

Rochelle Hudson

Dorothy Coonan Wellman

Sally

Dorothy Coonan Wellman

Sterling Holloway

Ollie

Sterling Holloway

Arthur Hohl

Dr. Henry A. Heckel

Arthur Hohl

Ann Hovey

Lola

Ann Hovey

Minna Gombell

Aunt Carrie

Minna Gombell

Grant Mitchell

James Smith

Grant Mitchell

Claire McDowell

Mrs. Smith

Claire McDowell

Robert Barrat

Judge R.H. White

Robert Barrat

Willard Robertson

Captain of Detectives

Willard Robertson

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