Jackie Coogan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.0927

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Oct-1914

Age

(111 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • John Leslie Coogan
  • John L. Coogan
  • Jack Coogan

Jackie Coogan

Biography

John Leslie Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984), known professionally as Jackie Coogan, was an American actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent films. Many years later, he became known as Uncle Fester on 1960s sitcom The Addams Family. In the interim, he sued his mother and stepfather over his squandered film earnings and provoked California to enact the first known legal protection for the earnings of child performers. Coogan enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1941. After the attack on Pearl Harbor that December, he requested a transfer to Army Air Forces as a glider pilot because of his civilian flying experience. Graduating the Advanced Glider School with the Glider Pilot aeronautical rating and the rank of Flight Officer, he volunteered for hazardous duty with the 1st Air Commando Group. In December 1943, the unit was sent to India. He flew British troops, the Chindits, under General Orde Wingate on March 5, 1944, landing them at night in a small jungle clearing 100 miles (160 km) behind Japanese lines in the Burma Campaign. After the war, Coogan returned to acting, taking mostly character roles and appearing on television. From 1952 to 1953, he played Stoney Crockett on the syndicated series Cowboy G-Men. He guest-starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show. He appeared, too, as Corbett in two episodes of NBC's The Outlaws with Barton MacLane, which aired from 1960–1962. In the 1960–1961 season, he guest-starred in the episode "The Damaged Dolls" of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan. In 1961, he guest-starred in an episode of The Americans, an NBC series about family divisions stemming from the Civil War. He also appeared in episode 37, titled "Barney on the Rebound", of The Andy Griffith Show, which aired October 31, 1961. He had a regular role in a 1962–63 NBC series, McKeever and the Colonel. He finally found his most famous television role as Uncle Fester in ABC's The Addams Family (1964–1966). He appeared as a police officer in the Elvis Presley comedy Girl Happy in 1965. He appeared four times on the Perry Mason series, including the role of political activist Gus Sawyer in the 1963 episode "The Case of the Witless Witness", and TV prop man Pete Desmond in the final episode, "The Case of the Final Fadeout", in 1966. He was a guest several times on The Red Skelton Show, appeared twice on The Brady Bunch ("The Fender Benders" and "Double Parked"), I Dream of Jeannie (as Jeannie's uncle, Suleiman – Maharaja of Basenji), Family Affair, Here's Lucy, and The Brian Keith Show, and continued to guest-star on television (including multiple appearances on The Partridge Family, The Wild Wild West, Hawaii Five-O, and McMillan and Wife) until his retirement in the mid 1970s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jackie Coogan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936) Character: Self
Winners of the Lucky Stars National Dance Contest - one woman from each state of the United States - are welcomed to Palm Springs. Palm Springs being the desert playground for the movie stars, the women are introduced to the cavalcade of stars vacationing in Palm Springs at the time.
Meet Jackie Coogan Meet Jackie Coogan (1924) Character: Himself
Star of Chaplin's The Kid, Jackie Coogan, visits the Stoll Picture Productions studio building. He befriends a child actor named Harry Beasley, who plays a caddie in a number of golf pictures.
Where's Charley? Where's Charley? (1957) Character: Coach Sanderford
Lord Fancourt Babberley is forced to disguise himself as a woman - his aunt from Brazil, "where the nuts come from".
Character Studies Character Studies (1927) Character: Self (uncredited)
Carter DeHaven announces that he will perform a series of "impressions." For each we see him applying makeup and changing the combing of his hair or putting on a wig. When he tilts his head down during each supposed makeover, up pops the actual celebrity (Keaton, Lloyd, Arbuckle, Valentino, Fairbanks, Coogan) he appears to have been making himself up as.
Hello, 'Frisco Hello, 'Frisco (1924) Character: Jackie Coogan
A comedy short directed by character Slim Summerville.
Love in September Love in September (1936) Character: Jackie
The story of a kindly old lady, her involvement with midget race cars and their drivers.
Estrellados Estrellados (1930) Character: Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)
A matinée idol and a bumbling manager fight for the love of a would-be starlet. Estrellados is the Spanish version of Free and Easy (1930) with Hispanic/Spanish-speaking actors.
The Circus: Premiere The Circus: Premiere (1928) Character: Self
Footage from the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's 1928 film 'The Circus'.
Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star (2015) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentary taking a look at the career of Jackie Coogan who was considered the first child star.
Hollywood’s Children Hollywood’s Children (1982) Character: Self
A documentary about child actors, since the beginning of motion pictures (narrated by Roddy McDowell).
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) (1942) Character: Self (archive footage)
The edition of Screen Snapshots celebrates 25 years of production. It looks at the content of edition #1, then a tribute to movie people who have died in those 25 years. Finally there are tributes to the Screen Snapshots series by Cecil De Mille, Walt Disney, Louella Parsons and Rosalind Russell.
The Specialists The Specialists (1975) Character: Roger
Inspectors for the U.S. Public Health Service try to track down the cause of a rash of mysterious ailments suddenly appearing among the general populace.
Skinner's Baby Skinner's Baby (1917) Character: The Baby (uncredited)
William Skinner is very pleased with the news his wife Honey is expecting their first child. He eagerly prepares for the new arrival, as he is sure it will be the next William Skinner Jr. When the bundle of joy finally arrives, much to his surprise, it's a girl. However, Honey and William are just as happy as if she were a he.
Clown Alley Clown Alley (1966) Character: Clown
An all-star cast joins Red Skelton in this lavish 60-minute salute to circus clowns.
The Addams Family Album The Addams Family Album (1992) Character: Uncle Fester (archive footage)
John Astin sits down to discuss the genesis and production of the popular television series.
Seeing Stars Seeing Stars (1922) Character: Self
First National gala celebrity banquet with stars.
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino The Legend of Rudolph Valentino (1961) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary of Hollywood's first great Latin Lover, the contradictions in his personal life, and his premature death.
Chaplin Today: The Kid Chaplin Today: The Kid (2003) Character: Self (archive footage)
This documentary is featured on the two-disc Chaplin Collection DVD for "The Kid" (1921), released in 2004.
The Star Wagon The Star Wagon (1957) Character: Hanus Wicks
An inventor, pondering on how he might differently have arranged his life, invents a time machine and decides to make a few changes.
Lucy Gets Lucky Lucy Gets Lucky (1975) Character: Gus Mitchell
Lucy pulls out all the stops in Las Vegas to see her favorite entertainer, Dean Martin. Lucy gets a job working at the MGM Grand casino and high-stakes hijinks follow.
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (1979) Character: Self
Some of TV and film's popular western actors reunite in this tribute special hosted by Glenn Ford.
The Kids Who Knew Too Much The Kids Who Knew Too Much (1980) Character: Mr. Klein
When a cryptic note is passed to young Bert Hale by a stranger, he and his three friends inadvertently hold the key to unravelling the sinister plot to assassinate a Russian premier visiting Los Angeles.
The Space Children The Space Children (1958) Character: Hank Johnson
A glowing brain-like creature arrives on a beach near a rocket test site via a teleportation beam. The alien communicates telepathically with the children of scientists. The kids start doing the alien's bidding as the adults try to find out what's happening to their unruly offspring.
The Proud Ones The Proud Ones (1956) Character: Man on Make (uncredited)
Robert Ryan plays an aging sheriff responsible for law and order in a frontier cattle town. Virginia Mayo plays his fiancee. As if handling wild cattle drovers isn't enough, a crooked casino operator from Ryan's past comes to town. An early scuffle in the casino leaves Ryan with vision problems that interfere with his duties. Jeffrey Hunter who came to town with a cattle drive encounters Ryan, who killed Hunter's father when Hunter was young. Feelings of animosity soon change as Hunter begins to sense Ryan is telling the truth about his father. What follows is a plot that continues to thicken to the inevitable showdown.
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000) Character: Self (archive footage)
Lon Chaney, the silent movie star and makeup artist, renowned for his various characterizations and celebrated for his horror films, becomes the subject of this documentary.
The Bugle Call The Bugle Call (1927) Character: Billy Randolph
Tale of a young bugler whose stepmother attempts to supplant the mother who only lives in his memory.
Skipalong Rosenbloom Skipalong Rosenbloom (1951) Character: Buck Lovelace
Skipalong Rosenbloom is the star of a heavily commercialized TV kiddie show, presided over by a smarmy announcer. He is at odds with western bad guy Butcher Baer.
Sky Patrol Sky Patrol (1939) Character: Carter Meade
"Tailspin Tommy" Tompkins and "Skeeter" Milligan are training young U. S. Army fliers for the newly-formed 'Sky Patrol,'a branch of the Army Reserves which operates along the borders and coast-lines, on the lookout for smugglers. Carter Meade, whose father is the Colonel in charge of the patrol, has a terror of firing guns and his father insists he conquer this fear. Tommy sends him out on patrol, on orders from Washington D. C., to stop any unfamiliar aircraft. Carter challenges an unmarked amphibian plane, which opens fire on him. Carter, afraid to shoot, bails out as his plane is shot down. Carter is missing, and Tommy and Skeeter are searching for him and the mysterious airplane.
Daddy Daddy (1923) Character: Jackie Savelli / Jackie Holden
Believing her husband to be unfaithful, Helene Savelli takes her son, Jackie, to the Holdens' farm and dies shortly afterward. The Holdens keep Jackie, but he eventually goes to the city when the elderly couple lose their farm and retire to the poorhouse. Jackie next is befriended by Cesare Gallo, a sidewalk musician who was also the teacher of Paul Savelli--now a famous violinist. A chance meeting with Savelli by Jackie reunites him with Gallo just before the old man dies. Savelli takes Jackie home with him, happily discovers the boy to be his son, and restores the farm to the Holdens.
Halloween with the New Addams Family Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977) Character: Uncle Fester
The original TV Addams Family members prepare for Halloween.
Free and Easy Free and Easy (1930) Character: Jackie Coogan - at Premiere (uncredited)
Gopher City Kansas hosts a beauty contest. The winner, Elvira Plunkett, and her mother go to Hollywood. The Chamber of Commerce also provides Elvira with an agent, Gopher City's own Elmer J. Butz. Elmer likes Elvira and the shy Elvira likes him, but Mrs. Plunkett, a formidable woman, has little use for hapless Elmer. On the train west, they meet movie star Larry Mitchell, who takes a shine to Elvira and helps her meet MGM directors once they get to Tinsel Town. Elmer, meanwhile, wants to help Elvira with her career and he also wants to be her man. Movie stardom does come to the Gopher City entourage, but to whom is a surprise. And who will win the lovely Elvira's hand?
The Phantom of Hollywood The Phantom of Hollywood (1974) Character: Jonathan
The internationally famous Worldwide Studios has hit hard times and is forced to sell its Hollywood backlot to property developers. The trouble is someone keeps killing off the site surveyors. The studio chiefs then learn of the legend of a masked man who lives on the lot and is sworn to protect it from harm.
Girl Happy Girl Happy (1965) Character: Sgt. Benson
A Chicago mobster hires a rock and roll singer and his band to keep an eye on his daughter during Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Buster Keaton Story The Buster Keaton Story (1957) Character: Elmer Case
An inaccurate retelling of the life of silent filmmaker and comedian Buster Keaton.
Human Experiments Human Experiments (1979) Character: Sheriff Tibbs
A demented prison doctor performs gruesome shock therapy experiments on inmates.
Buttons Buttons (1927) Character: Buttons
Working as a pageboy on an ocean liner, a street orphan and his friend Slugger end up on the wrong side of the ship's captain when they try to tell him that his wife is cheating on him with other members of the crew. The boys end up in deeper trouble, after they are thrown in the brig and the ship starts sinking...
Cahill: United States Marshal Cahill: United States Marshal (1973) Character: Charlie Smith
J.D. Cahill is the toughest U.S. Marshal they've got, just the sound of his name makes bad guys stop in their tracks, so when his two young boy's want to get his attention they decide to rob a bank. They end up getting more than they bargained for.
A Day's Pleasure A Day's Pleasure (1919) Character: Smallest Boy (uncredited)
A father takes his family for an outing, which turns out to be a ridiculous trial.
A Fine Madness A Fine Madness (1966) Character: Mr. Fitzgerald
A womanizing poet falls into the hands of a psychiatrist with a straying wife.
Oliver Twist Oliver Twist (1922) Character: Oliver Twist
When 9-year-old orphan Oliver Twist dares to ask his cruel taskmaster, Mr. Bumble, for a second serving of gruel, he's hired out as an apprentice. Escaping that dismal fate, young Oliver falls in with the street urchin known as the Artful Dodger and his criminal mentor, Fagin. When kindly Mr. Brownlow takes Oliver in, Fagin's evil henchman Bill Sikes plots to kidnap the boy.
High School Confidential! High School Confidential! (1958) Character: Mr. A
A tough kid comes to a new high school and begins muscling his way into the drug scene. This is a typical morality play of the era, filled with a naive view of drugs, nihilistic beat poetry, and some incredible '50s slang.
French Leave French Leave (1948) Character: Pappy Reagan
Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy (Jackie Cooper) and "Pappy" Reagan (Jackie Coogan)arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi. But they are ordered by their skipper Muldoon (Ralph Sanford) to remain on board and guard against theft of foodstuffs by a black market gang.
Varieties on Parade Varieties on Parade (1951) Character: Himself
Following a live orchestra opening, emcee Eddie Garr greets the audience and tells them about his trip to Los Angeles, where out-of-work actors are always 'acting' while in their service-industry jobs. What follows is a cavalcade of wild and wacky performances.
Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies (1988) Character: N/A
Famous Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
The Joker is Wild The Joker is Wild (1957) Character: Swifty Morgan
A Prohibition-era nightclub crooner has his career is cut short when his throat is slashed by a mob boss.
Old Clothes Old Clothes (1925) Character: Timothy Kelly
Timothy and Max are partners in the junk business. They take poor young Mary in as a boarder. Mary gets a job in Nathan's office and falls in love with him, but his mother feels she is beneath Nathan. Nathan faces disaster unless he can corner a particular stock, with which Timothy and Max's room happens to be entirely papered.
Million Dollar Legs Million Dollar Legs (1939) Character: Russ Simpson
At Middleton College, controlled by rich donor Melton, only paying sports are allowed. But Freddie Frye, conniving student body president, has to get a letter in some sport to win back his girl Susie; he schemes to revive crew boat racing. Sinking boats, no money, and his own waistline stand in his way. Can they win the big race with State University?
Long Live the King Long Live the King (1923) Character: Crown Prince Ferdinand William Otto
A young crown prince, wishing to be just an ordinary boy, runs away with his friend. The king dies, and when the prince does not appear, the people begin to rise in revolution. When the crown prince finally hears the death knell for the late king he immediately attempts to return to the palace, however is abducted by revolutionaries and held captive. Will he be rescued in time to restore order?
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) Character: Stagehand 1
A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Johnny Get Your Hair Cut Johnny Get Your Hair Cut (1927) Character: Johnny O'Day
An orphan is adopted by a kindly old racehorse owner. He decides to pay back his benefactor by training to ride the horse so he can win an important race.
The Escape Artist The Escape Artist (1982) Character: Magic Shop Owner
The young and self-confident Danny bluffs at the local police-station that he will escape from prison within an hour. What follows is a flashback showing his childhood with his uncle and aunt, who are 'vaudeville'-artists themselves.
The Actress The Actress (1953) Character: Inopportune (uncredited)
The true story of Ruth Gordon's early struggles on the road to stage stardom.
Circus Days Circus Days (1923) Character: Toby Tyler
10-year-old Toby runs away from his abusive uncle to join the Big Top.
The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975) Character: Detective Chief Anderson
Film noir parody with a private eye trying to solve the murder of his milkman.
Sex Kittens Go to College Sex Kittens Go to College (1960) Character: Wildcat MacPherson
Collins College needs a new department head for their science department, so Doctors Carter and Zorch consult Thinko, the campus computer, and come up with Dr. Mathilda West, who has degrees in lots of things, but turns out to be disruptively attractive as well.
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1965) Character: Father Ryan
During the Cold War, John Goldfarb crashes his spy plane in the Middle East and is taken prisoner by the local government. His captor, King Fawz, soon discovers that Goldfarb used to be a college football star. So he issues him an ultimatum: coach his country's football team, or Fawz will surrender him to the Russians. Goldfarb teams up with undercover reporter Jenny Ericson, and together they plot to escape their dangerous situation.
The Beat Generation The Beat Generation (1959) Character: Jake Baron
A group of beatniks unwittingly harbor a serial rapist. A cop goes after him after his wife is attacked.
No Place to Land No Place to Land (1958) Character: Swede
A cropduster pilot finds himself caught between two women—one who loves him and the other, who doesn’t handle rejection well, who’s out to destroy him.
Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer (1930) Character: Tom Sawyer
The classic Mark Twain tale of a young boy and his friends on the Mississippi River. Tom and his pals Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper have numerous adventures, including running away to be pirates and, being believed drowned, attending their own funeral. The boys also witness a murder and Tom and his friend Becky Thatcher are pursued by the vengeful murderer.
The Kid The Kid (1921) Character: The Kid
A tramp cares for a boy after he's abandoned as a newborn by his mother. Later the mother has a change of heart and aches to be reunited with her son.
A Boy of Flanders A Boy of Flanders (1924) Character: Nello
An orphan boy wins a prize for his drawing.
Marlowe Marlowe (1969) Character: Grant W. Hicks
Mysterious Orfamay Quest hires Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe to find her missing brother. Though the job seems simple enough, it leads Marlowe into the underbelly of the city, turning up leads who are murdered with ice picks, exotic dancers, blackmailed television stars and self-preserving gangsters. Soon, Marlowe's life is on the line right along with his case.
Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn (1931) Character: Tom Sawyer
A year after their former exploits, Tom Sawyer's puppy love of Becky Thatcher keeps him home while Huck Finn, chafing under "civilizing" influences like school and shoes, plans to run away. His scapegrace, abusive father intervenes; Tom and black Jim help him escape; and (departing from the novel) all three raft down the Mississippi, where they're joined by two likable rogues and meet pretty orphans Ella and Mary Jane. The latter may change Huck's mind about girls...
The Big Operator The Big Operator (1959) Character: Ed Brannell
A power-mad union boss resorts to murder to eliminate witnesses scheduled to testify against him. The eclectic cast includes Mickey Rooney, Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Jay North, Vampira, Charles Chaplin Jr., Jackie Coogan and Norman Grabowski.
Scooby-Doo Meets The Addams Family Scooby-Doo Meets The Addams Family (1972) Character: Uncle Fester (Voice)
With the Mystery Machine stuck in mud, Mystery Inc. ends up becoming housekeepers for the Addams Family while Gomez and Morticia go on vacation to the Okefenokee Swamp. A giant vulture like super villain known as the Vulture threatens the Addams house and Wednesday goes missing, so Scooby and the gang go to find her and stop the Vulture.
The Prey The Prey (1983) Character: Lester Tile
Three couples go on a camping trip in the woods of southern California during the summer, where a deformed man is stalking their camp.
Rogue's Gallery Rogue's Gallery (1968) Character: Funeral Director
A private eye gets in trouble when he tries to help a woman in distress.
Flugten til Danmark Flugten til Danmark (1955) Character: Agent Petrov
A couple who have escaped from the Baltics to Copenhagen are pursued by a KGB officer.
The Real Charlie Chaplin The Real Charlie Chaplin (2021) Character: Self (archive footage)
A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.
Lonelyhearts Lonelyhearts (1959) Character: Ned Gates
Burdened by a family secret, Adam White lands a job as a newspaper advice columnist. Little does he realize that it's all part of a nasty desire by cynical editor William Shrike to crush the souls of his underlings. Adam feels his readers' pain, and eventually, he takes an assignment to meet with Faye Doyle, who is exasperated by her crippled husband. When Faye tries to seduce Adam, he must choose between his job and his girl.
Sherlock Holmes in New York Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976) Character: Haymarket Hotel Proprietor
An affectionate bow to the master sleuth in this lavishly produced original that has Holmes rushing to New York City after discovering that his old nemesis, Moriarty, has kidnapped the son of the detective's long-time love, actress Irene Adler.
The Rag Man The Rag Man (1925) Character: Tim Kelly
Tim Kelly is an orphan who runs away after his orphanage burns down. Presumed to be killed in the fire, he is able to roam the streets of New York freely. He meets Max Ginsberg, an old Jewish junk dealer with rheumatism, and the two strike a partnership and a close friendship.
College Swing College Swing (1938) Character: Jackie
Gracie Alden tries to graduate from college to get an inheritance.
Nice and Friendly Nice and Friendly (1922) Character: Boy
This short was made as a wedding present for Lord and Lady Mountbatten. In it, Lady Mountbatten has a valuable pearl necklace, which a very large number of crooks wants to steal.
When the Girls Take Over When the Girls Take Over (1962) Character: Captain Toussaint
A comic look...at Cuba after Castro regime take over.
My Boy My Boy (1921) Character: Jackie Blair
An orphan escapes immigration officials at Ellis Island and goes to live with an old ship's master who can't find work and can't pay the rent.
The Shakiest Gun in the West The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) Character: Matthew Basch
Jesse W. Haywood (Don Knotts) graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 and goes west to become a frontier dentist. Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushing (Barbara Rhoades) is offered a pardon if she will track down a ring of gun smugglers. She tricks Haywood into a sham marriage as a disguise. Haywood inadvertently becomes the legendary "Doc the Haywood" after he guns down "Arnold the Kid".
Home on the Range Home on the Range (1935) Character: Jack Hatfield
Two men, Thurman and Beady, and a woman, Georgia, ply a confidence game in Alaska by selling 'salted' gold mines to gullible newcomers. But the cold Far North gets too hot for them and they move to greener pastures in the western United States. Business is good until a young cattleman, Tom Hatfield, falls for their trap. But Georgia falls in love with him and this causes problems for her partners.
Peck's Bad Boy Peck's Bad Boy (1921) Character: Henry Peck
This portrayal of small town life before the War is based on a small boys determination to get to see the circus, over all obstacles. Escaped lions, lightheaded blackmail of his father, and playfully planting stolen papers on his sisters boyfriend are all in a days work for little Henry Peck.
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980) Character: Sgt. Fleacollar
An ugly, misshapen podiatrist ingests a formula made by a colleague and turns into a handsome, devil-may-care (but violent) ladies' man.
Night of the Quarter Moon Night of the Quarter Moon (1959) Character: Desk Sergeant Bragan
A POW marries a woman he meets in Mexico. Controversy erupts when people find out that she's one-quarter black.
Kilroy Was Here Kilroy Was Here (1947) Character: Pappy Collins
"Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name.
Eighteen and Anxious Eighteen and Anxious (1957) Character: Harold 'Eager' Beaver
A naive teenager gets pregnant and is forced to face the realities of life.
Outlaw Women Outlaw Women (1952) Character: Piute Bill
A old west town run by women. All the town's business is controlled by a woman gambler who tries not to succumb to the allure of a handsome and persistent cowboy.
Little Robinson Crusoe Little Robinson Crusoe (1924) Character: Mickey Hogan
Left an orphan by the death of his father, Mickey Hogan sails for Australia to live with relatives, but he is shipwrecked and stranded on an island inhabited by cannibals who worship him as a war god.
Forbidden Area Forbidden Area (1956) Character: The Cook
Why are so many B-99 bombers from Hibiscus Air Base crashing or simply disappearing? Colonel Price comes up with a terrifying explanation, but will anyone believe him?
Mesa of Lost Women Mesa of Lost Women (1953) Character: Dr Aranya
A mad scientist, Dr. Aranya (Jackie Coogan), has created giant spiders in his Mexican lab in Zarpa Mesa to create a race of superwomen by injecting spiders with human pituitary growth hormones. Women develop miraculous regenerative powers, but men mutate into disfigured dwarves. Spiders grow to human size and intelligence.
Trouble Trouble (1922) Character: Danny, the Kid
Danny, a ragamuffin orphan, is adopted by a brutal plumber and his frail wife. His fear of hunger, resulting from his foster father's indifference, at one point leads him to substitute for the plumber in repairing a leak, but he causes a flood. Later, Danny is instrumental in saving a policeman's life and in sending the plumber to jail. He finds new happiness with his foster mother on her parents' farm.



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