Teen Guerrillas
Teen Guerrillas

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Teen Guerrillas

1951
Movie
97 min
Korean

A group of boys decide to form a guerrilla unit in order to sabotage and spy on the American enemy after one of the communist-controlled cities falls to them.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: William BeaudineGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In a quiet suburban town, a group of teenagers forms a vigilante squad to combat local juvenile delinquency and organized crime. They operate outside the law, using their wits and courage to expose and dismantle criminal operations that the police seem unable to handle. As their actions escalate, they find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, testing their resolve and their bonds of friendship.

Critical Reception

Teen Guerrillas was a low-budget exploitation film of its era, primarily aimed at a teenage audience and focusing on sensationalized themes of juvenile crime and rebellion. Critical reception was generally dismissive, with reviewers often pointing to its simplistic plot, melodrama, and predictable execution. However, it found a niche audience interested in its themes of youth defiance and cautionary tales.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a melodramatic, albeit dated, look at teenage crime-fighting.

  • Criticized for its simplistic narrative and heavy-handed moralizing.

  • Seen as a typical example of early 1950s 'youth problem' films.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Teen Guerrillas' are scarce due to its age and obscurity. However, those that exist generally reflect an understanding of it as a product of its time, with some viewers appreciating its earnest, albeit naive, portrayal of youthful idealism tackling serious issues.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by William Beaudine, a prolific director known for his work on numerous low-budget films and B-movies throughout his career, often earning him the nickname 'One-Take Beaudine' for his rapid shooting style.

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