Little Fugitive (1953)

Morris Engel's All-American Classic

Little Fugitive (1953)

Morris Engel's All-American Classic

Morris Engel's All-American Classic

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Joey Norton, seven years old, lives with his older brother Lennie in a lower middle class neighborhood of Brooklyn. Joey is too small to be taken seriously by Lennie and Lennie's friends. One day, while their mother is away visiting her sick mother, Lennie and his friends play a joke on Joey. They stage an incident so that Joey thinks he has shot and killed his brother. Francois Truffault credits this classic with inspiring the French New Wave.

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Little Fugitive

Original title

Little Fugitive

Runtime in minutes

80

Production year

1953

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Budget

30 000 (US dollars)

International release

1953-10-06

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