A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.
Huntley Gordon
- School Principal
- (as Huntly Gordon)
Hooper Atchley
- Sammy Tripp - Gangster
- (uncredited)
Joe Devlin
- Jim - Cop
- (uncredited)
Byron Foulger
- District Attorney's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Bradley Metcalfe
- Arthur
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film received its earliest documented telecasts in New York City Thursday 22 July 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Chicago Thursday 13 January 1949 on WBKB (Channel 4), in Salt Lake City Sunday 15 January 1950 on KDYL (Channel 4), and in Los Angeles Wednesday 15 March 1950 on KTSL (Channel 2).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Murder, My Sweet (1944)
Featured review
This was another Monogram B-movie Jackie Cooper made around the late '30s when he was no longer a cute little boy but a teenager that no major studio knew what to do with. As the title implies, he's the son of a former bootlegger-who returns home after being away for awhile-which ostracizes him from much of the high school crowd-when they find out from the papers-except for his best friend, his girlfriend who's his best friend's sister, and the principal. Jackie's just glad to have his father back based on some of their banter though the mother is hesitant at first. The drama is a bit uneven since there's no confrontation between Cooper and his father about his revelation and a music score might have helped in selling the melodrama concerning some of the other dramatic events that happen later on. Still, Cooper was good at what he was given and the supporting cast was okay as well. So on that note, Gangster's Boy is worth a look. P.S. As a Chicago native, I was nicely surprised that player Lucy Gilman was born and died there and was a radio actress as a child.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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