Child Bride (1938)

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Child Bride (1938). 1h 2m

“This low-budget independent film is considered one of the most controversial accomplishments of all time, as it portrayed the nakedness of a 12-year-old girl in a sexual context back in the 1930s. However, I think calling it a u0026quot;sexploitationu0026quot; movie is an unfounded exaggeration. The scene is neither explicit nor tasteless, nor does it depict or insinuate the act of sex. Itu0026#39;s just plain skinny-dipping in a pond. The film is about a rural environment where it is customary for parents to marry their minor daughters with significantly older men. The girl who escaped from there, later returns as a teacher and tries to stop this tradition. Whether the intention of the author was really to criticize this ill custom and draw public attention to it, or whether he simply used it as an excuse to make for that time shocking film, remains to be speculated. Interestingly, most of the actors in this film never filmed anything else. Exceptions are George Morrell and Warner Richmond with rich filmographies, Shirley Mills with a few more roles, and Angelo Rossitto, whose height of only 88 centimeters brought him a bunch of interesting roles, from the cult u0026quot;Freaksu0026quot; (1932) by Tod Browning to the role of The Master in the famous Master Blaster tandem from u0026quot;Mad Max Beyond Thunderdomeu0026quot; (1985). The movie does not deserve any praise for its quality, but itu0026#39;s not badly done either. Certainly, it is worth a look as a curiosity.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e6/10”

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