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Delinquent Daughters

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Sleazy nightclub owner Nick (Jon Dawson) runs one of the most hopping spots in town. It's especially popular with teenagers, who are allowed to engage in decadent activities as long as they are chaperoned by an adult. But Nick isn't just getting teenagers drunk and having the girls, like June (June Carlson) and Sally (Teala Loring), party with older men. He's also got them committing armed robbery. However, the good times can only last so long, as the teens quickly discover.

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Audience Member I think Deliquent Daughters is a hilarious, underrated B-movie about the evils of letting your children stay out for too long. According to this film, if you let your children stay out too long, they will not only get involved with some shady people, but will also turn into sociopathic, thieving, and murderous people with no conscience. It's a film so highly exaggerated and over the top that I fell in love with it because it made me laugh a lot and it was almost never boring because it was so consistently terrible in funny ways. This a cult classic just waiting to be discovered and deserves to be mentioned alongside such exploitation classics like Reefer Madness. If you love a good B-movie and are up for something you've probably never heard of, you gotta see Delinquent Daughters because it is awesomely bad. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member A routine story from PRC Of interest only to see frequent Abraham Lincoln portrayer Frank McGlynn as a wise, compassionate judge It's sad though to see Fif D'Orsay wasted as the chief criminal's moll. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Unfortunately this one's pretty lame. It makes decent background while one is mostly occupied with something else but I wouldn't suggest sitting down just to watch it. The plot moves soooo incredibly slowly. The ending is kind of great - a total "WTF?!" moment- but still, it probably isn't worth your time. Awesome title, though. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Delinquent lighting man is more like it. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting social commentary from the early 1940's on teenagers running into trouble. Very much a low budget film, but it doesn't hurt the overall impact of the film. The acting is better and more believable than most films of this nature. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Sleazy nightclub owner Nick (Jon Dawson) runs one of the most hopping spots in town. It's especially popular with teenagers, who are allowed to engage in decadent activities as long as they are chaperoned by an adult. But Nick isn't just getting teenagers drunk and having the girls, like June (June Carlson) and Sally (Teala Loring), party with older men. He's also got them committing armed robbery. However, the good times can only last so long, as the teens quickly discover.
Director
Albert Herman
Production Co
American Productions Inc.
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 7, 2016
Runtime
1h 11m