The Teen Agers
The Teen Agers is a series of eight films made by Monogram Pictures in the 1940s. They were a follow up to the East Side Kids.[1] The series began in 1945 and starred Freddie Stewart and June Pressier.[2]
Initially the films were produced by Sam Katzman. When he left Monogram for Columbia Pictures, the films were produced by Will Jason.[3]
Filmography
- Junior Prom (1946)
- Freddie Steps Out (1946)
- High School Hero (1946)
- Vacation Days (1947)
- Sarge Goes to College (1947)
- Campus Sleuth (1948)
- Smart Politics (1948)
- Music Man (1948)
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References
- Pam Munter, When Teens Were Keen: Freddie Stewart and the Teen Agers of Monogram 2005
- Schallert, Edwin (Nov 7, 1945). "Detective Will Menace Belita in 'The Hunted'". Los Angeles Times. p. A3.
- "MONOGRAM PLANS 48 FEATURE FILMS: Allied Artists, Firm's Affiliate, to Make Seven in 1947–48 -- Latter Has Four Ready". New York Times. July 21, 1947. p. 12.
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