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The Children's Hour

The Children's Hour(1961)

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Brief Synopsis

A malicious student tries to destroy the teachers at a girls' school.

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MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  Los Angeles opening: 20 Dec 1961
Release Date:  1961 Production Date:  A William Wyler Production
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Color/B&W:  Black and White Distributions Co:  United Artists
Sound:  Mono (Westrex Recording System) Production Co:  Mirisch-World Wide Productions
Duration(mins):  107 Country:  United States
Duration(feet):  not available    
Duration(reels):  not available    

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  • No Justice for the Victims

    Howard Moses 2012-07-12

    As a retired teacher, I witnessed the consequences of malicious students' lies and insane gossip. This film is really about the damage those... MORE>

  • Exceptional...

    Kate 2011-11-19

    An incredible capture of the angst and turmoil that is unfortunately still preset today. I can identify with this movie on all levels. Amazingly... MORE>

  • LOVE this movie!!!

    Angela H 2011-11-19

    This movie is great on so many levels... you have Shirley Mclane who is brilliant and Audrey Hepburn who is equally marvelous with a sprinkle of James... MORE>