Monday, 23 March 2009

Wild Boys Of The Road

"Wild Boys Of The Road" (a.k.a. Dangerous Days) 1933 is directed by William (Wild Bill) Wellman, one of Hollywood's most major and prolific film makers. Over the course of four decade, Wellman directed over 80 films in every genre, including Wings (1927) which received the first ever Best Picture Oscar.

This movie is a sobering portrayal of life during the depression era and follows a pair of optimistic small-town teens in their quest for work and some of the harsh realities they come to face.

"Wild Boys Of The Road" is available today on DVD as part of Warner Bros.' "Forbidden Hollywood" DVD series and stars Frankie Darro, Edwin Philips and Dorothy Coonan.

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