Summaries

When a death row prisoner tells him he wouldn't have led a life of crime if only he had had one friend as a child, Father Edward Flanagan decides to start a home for young boys.

When a death row prisoner tells him he wouldn't have led a life of crime if only he had had one friend as a child, Father Edward Flanagan decides to take action. An advocate of child rights and an opponent of the severe approach to juvenile delinquency at the time, Flanagan genuinely believes that there is no such thing as a bad boy. Starting with just a few boys in a rented house, Father Flanagan eventually establishes Boys Town on 200 acres of land 10 miles outside of Omaha, Nebraska. Much of the film focuses on Flanagan's attempts to influence one boy, Whitey Marsh, who will become a hoodlum if he doesn't change his ways. When Whitey is implicated in a bank robbery, it puts all of Boys Town at risk. Throughout it all Flanagan has to fight prejudice in those who believe delinquents should just be locked up and the never-ending shortage of money to accomplish his goals.—garykmcd

Details

Keywords
  • christmas
  • bare chested male
  • photograph
  • nebraska
  • pawn shop
Genres
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Biography
Release date Sep 8, 1938
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English Hebrew
Filming locations Boys Town, Nebraska, USA
Production companies Loew's

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 36m
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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