Boy Slaves is a 1939 drama film starring Roger Daniel and Anne Shirley. The film was directed by P.J. Wolfson and based upon an Albert Bein story. Boy Slaves is an exposé of child labor.

Boy Slaves
Directed byP. J. Wolfson
Written byAlbert Bein (story)
Ben Orkow
Produced byPandro S. Berman
StarringRoger Daniel
Anne Shirley
CinematographyJ. Roy Hunt
Edited byDesmond Marquette
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • February 2, 1939 (1939-02-02)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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Runaway boy Jesse Thompson, hoping to earn enough money to support his mother, follows a gang of other boys. After an infraction gets them all in trouble, they are forced to work in a fenced and guarded turpentine camp, climbing and tapping trees. They are free to leave only if they can first pay off bills they ran up at the company store (peonage). Trapped in a state of de facto slavery, they decide to strike for better food after one boy gets dizzy from hunger and falls from a tree, resulting in the amputation of his arm. When their protest fails, the boys decide to write a letter about the conditions of their detention to the U.S. President's wife, but it is intercepted. The boys believe one of their number is a "snitch", but later discover differently.

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