I Accuse My Parents

2.7
  • Genre: DramaCrime
  • Run time: 68 min
  • Premiere: 1944. October 27.

Ignored by his alcoholic parents, Jimmy Wilson starts hanging around with some shady characters. After falling in love with a lounge singer, Jimmy tries to impress her by doing jobs for her shady boss. After one of these jobs goes bad, Jimmy ends up on the run. Eventually, he must confront the truth, his past, and his parents. The judge cites parental neglect in the case of a teenager (John Miljan) charged with murder.

Discover

Mary Beth Hughes

Kitty Reed

Robert Lowell

James Wilson

John Miljan

Dan Wilson

Vivienne Osborne

Mrs. Wilson

George Meeker

Charles Blake

George Lloyd

Al Frazier

Patricia Knox

Vera Moore

Florence Johnson

Shirley Clark

Richard Bartell

Joe Holden

Bud Osborne

Mr. Carlton - the Clockmaker

Mauritz Hugo

Blake's Henchman

Brooks Benedict

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Edward Biby

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Jack Chefe

Headwaiter (uncredited)

Pat Gleason

Blake's Henchman (uncredited)

Mauritz Hugo

Blake's Henchman (uncredited)

Robert Locke Lorraine

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited)

Bud Osborne

Mr. Carlton - the Clockmaker (uncredited)

Paul Power

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Art

Paul Palmentola

Art Direction

Camera

Robert E. Cline

Director of Photography

Crew

Ray Mercer

Special Effects

Directing

Sam Newfield

Director

Melville De Lay

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Max Alexander

Associate Producer

Alfred Stern

Producer

Sound

Lee Zahler

Music Director

Writing

Harry L. Fraser

Screenplay

Marjorie Dudley

Screenplay

Art

Paul Palmentola

Art Direction

Camera

Robert E. Cline

Director of Photography

Crew

Ray Mercer

Special Effects

Directing

Sam Newfield

Director

Melville De Lay

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Max Alexander

Associate Producer

Alfred Stern

Producer

Sound

Lee Zahler

Music Director

Writing

Harry L. Fraser

Screenplay

Marjorie Dudley

Screenplay