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The Children Pay

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In a small mining town, a group of children lives a life marked by poverty and concern for the future. Trapped in a cycle of hard work and exhaustion, their only escape is school, where they dream of a better world. However, the arrival of a new mine owner radically changes the landscape. The businessman’s greed leads to even more draconian working conditions, forcing many of the children to abandon their education to help their families.

As the adults sink into despair, a brave group of children decides to raise their voices and fight not only for their rights but also for the well-being of their families. With cunning and ingenuity, they begin to organize in secret, planning a series of actions to demonstrate that the little ones also have a power that should not be underestimated. As tension in the town rises, their adventures become an echo of hope and bravery.

Faced with unexpected obstacles and adult repression, these children discover the true meaning of community and friendship. Their struggle becomes a symbol of resistance, not only for their own future but for that of everyone around them. Amidst mischief and clever strategies, the young protagonists unravel social injustice, leaving an indelible mark on the town’s history, showing that sometimes the smallest among us can change the course of destiny.

Media type
Movie
Year
1916
Director
Lloyd Ingraham
Writer
Anita Loos
Frank E. Woods
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Actors
Lillian Gish
Keith Armour
Alma Rubens
Violet Wilkey
Ralph Lewis
Loyola O'Connor
Jennie Lee
Robert Lohmeyer
Carl Stockdale
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
The Children Pay
Duration
50
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