Newsies

Newsies

6.7IMDb Score
Released:1992-04-10
Duration:121 min
Director:Kenny Ortega
Actors:Christian Bale, Bill Pullman, Ann-Margret, Robert Duvall, David Moscow
Production:Walt Disney Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1

Overview:

A week in the life of the exploited, child newspaper sellers in turn-of-the-century New York. When their publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, tries to squeeze a little more profit out of their labours, they organize a strike, only to be confronted with the Pulitzer's hard-ball tactics.

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