Little Fugitive

Movie • 1953 • Drama  

Report
Joey Norton, seven years old, lives with his older brother Lennie in a lower middle class neighborhood of Brooklyn. Joey is too small to be taken seriously by Lennie and Lennie's friends. One day, while their mother is away visiting her sick mother, Lennie and his friends play a joke on Joey. They stage an incident so that Joey thinks he has shot and killed his brother. Francois Truffault credits this classic with inspiring the French New Wave.
Filter to only show:
Both
Yes
No

Your Triggers
Does the dog die?
397 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
1
Unanswered Triggers
Are animals abused?
179 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Is someone sexually assaulted?
177 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Does a pet die?
143 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Were animals harmed in the making?
127 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Yes
0
No
0
Is there pedophilia?
112 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Is a minor sexualized?
101 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Is there a dead animal?
99 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
0
Is a child abused?
97 supporters
Yes
0
No
0
0
Anonymous
You could argue that the premise itself (in which children lead another child to believe he has killed his brother) is abusive in and of itself, but it is not played very seriously and nothing further abusive happens with any children
1 comment | Add comment