Directed by:
Edward L. CahnScreenplay:
Orville H. HamptonCinematography:
Maury GertsmanComposer:
Emil NewmanCast:
Jerome Thor, Marcia Henderson, John Hoyt, Scott Marlowe, Dorothy Provine, Ann Doran, Richard Reeves, Jack Kenney, George Brenlin, Richard Tyler, Jack Grinnage, Virginia AldridgePlots(1)
Conflicting views on how to handle juvenile delinquents are not convincingly brought across in this teen melodrama by Edward Cahn. Colonel Walton (John Hoyt) is the repressive head of an institution for young male juvenile delinquents. Responsibility for the deaths of two teens is indirectly laid on Walton's doorstep, and he is replaced by liberal-minded Dr. Paul Furman (Jerome Thor). Furman throws out the old rule book when he decides to change the attitude to the young men by housing female delinquents in the prison. Although warned against this action by a matron and the former warden, Furman goes ahead with his plan. The result is friction between two of the young men over two of the women, and an attempted rape, putting Furman's views and control in jeopardy. (official distributor synopsis)
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