The Young Stranger

The Young Stranger

84 mins | Drama | Feb. 1, 1957

The lack of communication between a wealthy film producer and his troubled teenage son after the boy is involved in an altercation at a movie theater leads to even more trouble.

The Young Stranger

84 mins | Drama | Feb. 1, 1957

The Young Stranger
The lack of communication between a wealthy film producer and his troubled teenage son after the boy is involved in an altercation at a movie theater leads to even more trouble.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers RKO Radio Pictures, Stuart Miller Productions
Original title The Young Stranger
Directors Dick Moder, John Frankenheimer
Writers Robert Dozier

Cast

James MacArthur

as Hal Ditmar

Kim Hunter

as Helen Ditmar

James Daly

as Tom Ditmar

James Gregory

as Sergeant Shipley

Whit Bissell

as Grubbs

Jeffrey Silver

as Jerry Doyle

Jack Mullaney

as Confused Boy

Tom Pittman

as Lynn Spears

Charles Davis

as Detective

Leon Alton

as Peter Kalish (uncredited)

Roxanne Arlen

as Carhop (uncredited)

Mitzi Blake

as Usherette (uncredited)

Noble Chissell

as Detective (uncredited)

Jean Corbett

as Woman in Movie Theatre (uncredited)

Bill Couch

as Boy (uncredited)

Oliver Cross

as Man at Police Station (uncredited)

Edith Evanson

as Lottie (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

as Mr. Doyle (uncredited)

Betty Hanna

as Mrs. Doyle (uncredited)

Whitey Haupt

as Boy (uncredited)

Sid Kane

as Man (uncredited)

Terry Kelman

as Donald Morse (uncredited)

Caryl Lincoln

as Theater Patron (uncredited)

Anthony Mazzola

as Boy (uncredited)

Nancy Moore

as Milk Counter Girl (uncredited)

Norman Ollestad

as Boy (uncredited)

Jimmy Pickford

as Boy (uncredited)

Murray Pollack

as Theater Patron (uncredited)

Paul Power

as Theater Patron (uncredited)

Guy Prescott

as Man (uncredited)

Howard Price

as Doorman at Movie Theatre (uncredited)

Eddie Ryder

as Man in Movie Theatre (uncredited)

Marian Seldes

as Mrs. Morse (uncredited)

Gary Stewart

as Boy (uncredited)

Barry Truex

as Lynn Spears' Friend (uncredited)

Paul Wallace

as Boy (uncredited)