
A good kid with no record commits a robbery, kills an old man and winds up on death row. The authorities try to figure out why he went bad.


Alright, so you're thinking about digging up an old flick like Are These Our Children? 🤔 If you're into those classic black-and-white dramas, the ones that really try to make a point about society, then yeah, this one's probably worth a look. It's not a fast-paced thriller, not by a long shot. But if you appreciate a ...

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"Alright, so you're thinking about digging up an old flick like Are These Our Children? 🤔 If you're into those classic black-and-white dramas, the ones that really try to make a point about society, then yeah, this one's probably worth a look. It's not a fast-paced thriller, not by a long shot. But if you appreciate a film that stares hard at a social problem from almost a hundred years ago, you might just find something here. People who need constant action or super-complex characters, though? ..."

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