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Tomorrow's Children

  • Drama

July 2, 1934 (US)

0h 50m

The most daring, sensational drama ever filmed!

Young Alice Mason wishes to start a family, but because her own has been deemed "defective" by the state health authorities—her parents are lazy alcoholics who continue breeding, and her siblings are disabled, have mental problems or are imprisoned—she is ordered by a court to un...

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