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Little Fugitive is a 1953 American independent drama film co-written and co-directed by Raymond Abrashkin (credited as Ray Ashley), Morris Engel, and Ruth Orkin, which tells the story of a child alone on Coney Island.
Little Fugitive (1953) Wonderful little film about a little person who, while playing with his older brother, mistakenly believes he has accidentally kills him.
- 81 min
- 8.4K
- Lost Movies of New York
The original trailer of Little Fugitive directed by Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin. With Richard Brewster, Winifred Cushing, Jay Williams, Will Lee.AKA...
- 2 min
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Little Fugitive: Directed by Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin. With Richard Brewster, Winifred Cushing, Jay Williams, Will Lee. A young boy fears that he shot his older brother, who is only faking.
- (3.1K)
- Drama, Family
- Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin
- 1953-12-16
Little Fugitive (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Coney Island 7-year old New Yorker Joey (Richie Andrusco) is on the lam, tricked into believing he's killed his brother, arriving at Coney Island in writer-producer-director Morris Engel's independent debut Little Fugitive, 1953.
- Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin
- Richard Brewster
Joey (Richie Andrusco), a bratty 7-year-old kid from a tough Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood, is handed off to his older brother Lennie (Rickie Brewster) for the day.
- (46)
- Comedy, Drama
When the seven-year-old Joey is cruelly tricked into believing he killed his older brother, he flees to New York’s nether wonderland: Coney Island. Upon and beneath the crowded boardwalk, Joey experiences a day and night filled with adventures and mysteries.