“ BOY IN COURT ” 1940 JUVENILE COURT PROBATION ADVOCACY FILM TEEN DELINQUENCY & CRIME XD39114b

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This 1940 black and white film directed by David H. Lion and scripted by Robert T. Furman Jr. for Willard Pictures, Inc. for the National Probation Association takes a look at juvenile court, following the case of a young man, “Johnny,” charged with auto theft. The film advocates for a probation system by showing Johnny’s reform as he considers a career in aviation (TRT: 10:24). Opening titles: “Boy in Court, A Presentation of the National Probation Association” (10:46).Two young men loiter near a lamppost. Two others join, and they begin plotting the heist of an automobile (11:26). The gang breaks into a car. The headlights turn on and the car drives off, then quickly crashes. A police whistle blows. Three boys escape, but one is caught by a police officer (11:45). The police officer places a call on a telephone with the boy in his grip (12:31). Johnny in closeup
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