Description
Own a controversial and historically notable piece of early American cinema with Child Bride on DVD.
Originally released in 1938, Child Bride is a dramatic exploitation film set in the rural Appalachian Mountains that attempted to draw attention to the issue of underage marriage laws in parts of the United States during that era. The story follows a young girl caught between childhood and adulthood within a community where outdated customs and legal loopholes allowed marriages at extremely young ages.
Directed by Harry Revier, the film became infamous for its controversial subject matter and remains one of the most discussed exploitation films of the late 1930s. Today it is often viewed as a historical curiosity—reflecting both the social issues and the sensational filmmaking style of the period.
Why collectors seek this DVD:
Rare and controversial pre-WWII exploitation film
A unique example of early independent American cinema
Often discussed in film history and cult cinema circles
Interesting for collectors of vintage or obscure films
Genre: Drama / Exploitation / Historical Curiosity
Year: 1938
Format: DVD
Region free playable worldwide and arrives in a protective sleeve, which ensures safe, scratch-resistant shipping.
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