Teen-Age Crime Wave

Teenage Crime Wave
Directed by Fred F. Sears
Produced by Sam Katzman
Written by Ray Buffum
Harry Essex
Starring Tommy Cook
Molly McCart
Sue England
James Bell
Cinematography Henry Freulich
Edited by Jerome Thoms
Production
company
Clover Productions
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
  • November 1955 (1955-11)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Teenage Crime Wave is a 1955 juvenile delinquency crime drama film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Tommy Cook, Molly McCart, Sue England, and James Bell. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The plot concerns a pair of delinquent teens who go on a statewide shooting spree after escaping from reform school.[1]

It was featured on a 1994 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Plot summary

Jane Koberly, accidentally present during a robbery, is falsely convicted of being an accessory. While being transferred to an industrial school with her cellmate Terry Marsh, Terry's boyfriend Mike Denton springs them, killing a deputy in the process. With the police hot on their trail, they take over a farmhouse owned by the Grants and terrorize the family while waiting for their friend Al to arrive with money and transport. The Grants' son Ben arrives for Thanksgiving, and is also held hostage. As time passes, Mike becomes more unhinged as Terry flirts with Ben. The criminals are forced to flee after killing a neighbor of the Grants. The fugitives are cornered at the Griffith Observatory, where Terry is fatally shot by the police, and Mike is subdued by Ben. Before she dies, Terry confesses to the police that Jane is innocent. When Mike is taken to Terry's dead body, he breaks down and cries hysterically.

Cast

  • Tommy Cook—Mike Denton
  • Molly McCart—Terry Marsh
  • Sue England—Jane Koberly
  • Frank Griffin—Benjamin David 'Ben' Grant
  • James Bell—Thomas Paul Grant
  • Kay Riehl—Sarah Wayne Grant

Mystery Science Theater 3000

Teen-Age Crime Wave was shown as episode #522 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The episode debuted January 15, 1994.[2] Among fans, the episode has a middling reputation. It did not make the Top 100 list of episodes as voted upon by MST3K Season 11 Kickstarter backers.[3] Writer Jim Vogel ranked the episode #82 (out of 191 total MST3K episodes), judging it a solid episode; he claims, "The film is quite solid, a melodramatic “teens in trouble” flick ... and it receives a thorough riffing. But every one of the sketches is memorable, and indicative of the wilder, more high-energy tone that came into the show after Mike became the host."[4]

The MST3K version of Teen-Age Crime Wave was included as part of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXXIII DVD collection, released by Shout! Factory in July 2015. The other episodes in the four-disc set include Daddy-O (episode #307), Earth vs. the Spider (episode #313), and Agent for H.A.R.M. (episode #815).[5]

References

  1. Rotten Tomatoes
  2. Episode guide: 522- Teen-Age Crime Wave. Satellite News. Retrieved on 2017-11-18.
  3. Bring Back Mystery Science Theater 3000 Update #41. Kickstarter. Retrieved on 2017-11-18
  4. Ranking Every MST3K Episode, From Worst to Best. Vorel, Jim. Paste Magazine. April 13, 2017. Retrieved on 2017-11-18
  5. MST3K: Volume XXXIII. Shout! Factory. Retrieved on 2017-11-18.


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