Barefoot Boy (film)

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Barefoot Boy

Original film poster
Directed by Karl Brown
Produced by E.B. Derr (producer)
Frank Melford (associate producer)
Written by John T. Neville (story and screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography Gilbert Warrenton
Editing by Finn Ulback
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates 3 August 1938
Running time 63 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Barefoot Boy is a 1938 American children's adventure film, directed by Karl Brown, and "suggested" by the poem of the same name by John Greenleaf Whittier that is recited after the titles.

Plot

Kenneth Hale, a pampered, snobbish young boy is sent by his father, John Hale, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend, Calvin Whittaker. The barefooted, honest and plucky Billy Whittaker, his girlfriend, Pige Bennett, and punky Kenneth get involved with a "haunted" house and a gang of crooks, while Billy helps make a "better man" out of Kenneth.

Cast

Soundtrack

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