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In the bustling world of a high school, a group of teenagers confronts the chaos of youth as they navigate the ups and downs of student life. The plot centers on a tightly-knit group of friends who, in their eagerness to enjoy freedom and fun, decide to organize a series of pranks that will unleash madness in their institution. In order to evade the strict rules of the principal, they embark on a plan that involves clandestine parties, unusual competitions, and a mysterious game that mixes the excitement of teenage romance with a healthy dose of rivalry.

However, as their plans unfold, the protagonists find themselves caught between the consequences of their actions and the important values of friendship, loyalty, and responsibility that begin to emerge. The conflict intensifies when a love rivalry is triggered, challenging the unity of the group and leading them to question their true desires and loyalties. Amidst laughter and tears, the young people learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and personal growth.

Set in a vibrant time, the film captures the essence of adolescence in its purest state, reflecting the dilemmas and dreams of a generation. With a touch of humor and melodrama, the characters face the inevitable challenges that come with the transition to adulthood while searching for their identity in a world that seems to demand more from them each day.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Fred Guiol
Stan Laurel
Writer
H.M. Walker
James Parrott
Stan Laurel
Hal Yates
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Actors
Harry Myers
Eugenia Gilbert
Stan Laurel
Max Davidson
Charlotte Mineau
Fred Malatesta
Ernest Wood
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Hal Roach
Original title
Get 'Em Young
Duration
19
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