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Title:
Tomorrow's children / produced by Bryan Foy ; directed by Crane Wilbur ; written by Wallace Thurman. Child bride / produced by Raymond Friedgen ; written and directed by Harry J. Revier.
Publisher:
Kino Classics,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
1 videodisc (118 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Sterilization (Birth control)--Drama.
Sterilization of women--Drama.
Involuntary sterilization--Drama.
Child marriage--Drama.
Child marriage.
Sterilization (Birth control)
Drama.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Other Authors:
Kino Lorber, Inc., publisher.
Foy, Bryan, 1896-1977, film producer.
Wilbur, Crane, 1886-1973, film director.
Thurman, Wallace, 1902-1934, screenwriter.
Sinclair, Diane, actor.
Moore, Carlyle, 1909-1977, actor.
Holloway, Sterling, actor.
Revier, Harry J., 1889-1957, screenwriter. screenwriter.
Friedgen, Raymond, film producer.
Mills, Shirley, 1926-2010, actor.
Bollinger, Bob, actor.
Richmond, Warner, 1895-1948, actor.
Durrell, Diana, actor.
Other Titles:
Tomorrow's children (Motion picture). Two-dimensional moving image.
Child bride (Motion picture). Two-dimensional moving image.
Child bride.
Notes:
Tomorrow's children: Diane Sinclair, Carlyle Moore, Jr., Sterling Holloway. Child bride: Shirley Mills, Bob Bollinger, Warner Richmond, Diana Durrell. Tomorrow's children originally produced as a motion picture in 1934; Child bride originally produced as a motion picture in 1938. Mono, full screen 1.33:1. Cataloging from container. Features: audio commentary for Tomorrow's children by Eric Schaefer, author of Bold! Shocking! True! : a history of exploitation films; audio commentary for Child bride by film historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas; trailer gallery.
Summary:
A young woman who wants to marry and have children is ordered by a court to undergo sterilization because her parents are alcoholics and siblings have mental disorders; a schoolteacher in a rural mountain community fights to stop the tradition of child marriage.
Series:
Forbidden fruit : the golden age of the exploitation picture ; volume 5
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1184040133
UPC:
738329246914
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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