Tell Your Children

4.3
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 66 min
  • Premiere: 1938. June 15.

High-school principal Dr. Alfred Carroll relates to an audience of parents that marijuana can have devastating effects on teens: a drug supplier entices several restless teens, Mary and Jimmy Lane, sister and brother, and Bill, Mary's boyfriend, into frequenting a reefer house. Gradually, Bill and Jimmy are drawn into smoking dope, which affects their family lives.

Discover

Joseph Forte

Dr. Carroll

Richard Alexander

Pete Daley (uncredited)

Bob Burns

Juror (uncredited)

Lester Dorr

Joe the Bartender (uncredited)

Phil Dunham

Juror (uncredited)

Edward Earle

FBI Investigator Mr. Wayne (uncredited)

Frank LaRue

Bill's Lawyer (uncredited)

Edward LeSaint

Judge (uncredited)

Mary MacLaren

Mrs. Lane (uncredited)

Walter McGrail

The Boss (uncredited)

Edmund Mortimer

Henry Harper (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

Jury Foreman (uncredited)

William Royle

Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)

Marin Sais

Mrs. Harper (uncredited)

Forrest Taylor

Blanche's Lawyer (uncredited)

Dan Wolheim

Pete Daley (uncredited)

James Ard

Officer Chuckman (uncredited)

Nora Bush

Juror (uncredited)

Jane Crowley

Parent (uncredited)

Adabelle Driver

Juror (uncredited)

Kay Garrett

Parent (uncredited)

Eleanore Vogel

Parent (uncredited)

Ted Wray

Hot Fingers (uncredited)

Art

Robert Priestley

Art Direction

Camera

Jack Greenhalgh

Director of Photography

Crew

Louis Diage

Property Master

Paul Franklin

Additional Dialogue

Directing

Editing

Production

Samuel Diege

Producer

Sound

Abe Meyer

Music

Hugo Riesenfeld

Original Music Composer

Writing

Lawrence Meade

Original Story

Arthur Hoerl

Screenplay

Art

Robert Priestley

Art Direction

Camera

Jack Greenhalgh

Director of Photography

Crew

Louis Diage

Property Master

Paul Franklin

Additional Dialogue

Directing

Editing

Production

Samuel Diege

Producer

Sound

Abe Meyer

Music

Hugo Riesenfeld

Original Music Composer

Writing

Lawrence Meade

Original Story

Arthur Hoerl

Screenplay