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Little Fugitive
Little Fugitive

Little Fugitive

Morris Engel's All-American Classic

Genres

DramaFamily

OverView

After a prank makes Joey Norton believe he killed his older brother, he runs away from home and spends the day at Coney Island while his brother tries to find him before their mother gets home.

Others

Budget

$30000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

6.836/10

Release Date

01 October 1953

Country

United States of America

Cast

Richie Andrusco

Richie Andrusco

Joey Norton

Richard Brewster

Richard Brewster

Lennie Norton

Winifred Cushing

Winifred Cushing

Mother

Jay Williams

Jay Williams

Jay the Pony-Ride Man

Will Lee

Will Lee

Photographer

Charlie Moss

Charlie Moss

Harry

Tommy DeCanio

Tommy DeCanio

Charlie

Ruth Orkin

Ruth Orkin

Woman on beach (uncredited)

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