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Tell Your Children is a British film of genre Drama directed by Donald Crisp with Doris Eaton Travis

Tell Your Children (1922)

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Length 55minutes
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating67% 3.367723.367723.367723.367723.36772

"Tell Your Children" is also the original title of the film Reefer Madness.


Tell Your Children is a 1922 British drama film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. It was the first film in which later Carry On actor Charles Hawtrey was to appear — he was aged eight at the time. The film is now lost.

Actors

Doris Eaton Travis

(Rosny Edwards)
Warwick Ward

(Lord Belhurst)
Gertrude McCoy

(Maudie)
Charles Hawtrey

((Non crédité))
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