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  1. Running time. 70 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Take My Life is an American film released in 1942. It featured a group of young actors known as the Harlem Tuff Kids. In this film they join the U.S. Army. [1] The group also appeared in the 1939 film Reform School.

  2. Take My Life: Directed by Harry M. Popkin. With Monte Hawley, Jeni Le Gon, The Harlem Tuff-Kids, DeForest Covan. A well meaning Dr. lends his building to a group of neighborhood kids. When the neighbors learn that they are members Harlem tough -kid gang, they suspect that their operation there conducting nefarious deeds.

    • Harry M. Popkin
    • 1942-07-03
    • Crime, Drama, War
    • 70
  3. Take My Life is an American film released in 1942. It featured a group of young actors known as the Harlem Tuff Kids. In this film they join the U.S. Army. The group also appeared in the 1939 film Reform School.

  4. 1942 Directed by Harry M. Popkin. Thrill To The Brown Bombers In Action. A well meaning Dr. lends his building to a group of neighborhood kids. When the neighbors learn that they are members Harlem tough -kid gang, they suspect that their operation there conducting nefarious deeds. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Harry M. Popkin
    • Goldseal Productions
  5. Movie Details. Theatrical Release: July 3rd, 1942. Original Language: English. Production Companies: Goldseal Productions. Movie Tags: harlem, new york city. Popular Crime Movies. Drive-Away...

    • Harry M. Popkin
    • Goldseal Productions
    • Monte Hawley
  6. Release: 1942 July, 3. Country: USA. Runtime: 70 minutes. Genre: Crime / Drama / War. Keywords: World War II. Production Company: Goldseal Productions. Review Also known as. A well meaning Dr. lends his building to a group of neighborhood kids.

  7. Directed by: Harry M. Popkin. Stars: Monte Hawley, Jeni Le Gon and DeForest Covan. Releasedate: 3 July 1942. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. 10 Sec. Benedict Cumberbatch & Gaby Hoffman Talk ERIC. "Thrill To The Brown Bombers In Action" New York, early 1940s.