Dead End Kids (1937-1939)
Title | Year | Distributor |
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Dead End | 1937 | United Artists |
Crime School | 1938 | Warner Brothers |
Angels with Dirty Faces | 1938 | Warner Brothers |
They Made Me a Criminal | 1939 | Warner Brothers |
Hell's Kitchen | 1939 | Warner Brothers |
The Angels Wash Their Faces | 1939 | Warner Brothers |
On Dress Parade | 1939 | Warner Brothers |
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