Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTo settle a wager, two university alumni enroll the Bowery Boys in their college. Enticed by a monetary bonus, the boys accept the offer.To settle a wager, two university alumni enroll the Bowery Boys in their college. Enticed by a monetary bonus, the boys accept the offer.To settle a wager, two university alumni enroll the Bowery Boys in their college. Enticed by a monetary bonus, the boys accept the offer.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Gil Stratton
- Junior
- (as Gil Stratton Jr.)
David Gorcey
- Chuck
- (as David Conden)
Benny Bartlett
- Butch
- (as David Bartlett)
Robert Nichols
- Harold Lane
- (as Bob Nichols)
George J. Lewis
- Mike Donelli
- (as George Lewis)
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- CuriosidadesThe actor playing the Bowery Boy character "Chuck" was, in real life, the son of Bernard Gorcey and brother of Leo Gorcey. He appears in the credits as David Conden, but his real name is David Gorcey. This marks the second time he uses a stage name in the credits, but it's the only time "Condon" ever appears spelled with an E rather than an O.
- PifiasAt 34:42, the boom microphone is visible, reflected on the windshield of the "woodie" station wagon, as the boys exit it dressed in drag for their frat initiation.
- Citas
Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: [regarding Sach] Followin' his nose might be a good suggestion, but I'm sure there's a shorter way.
- ConexionesFollowed by Here Come the Marines (1952)
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I find it difficult to understand how this trivial bit of fluff got such high ratings. Like many of us, I enjoyed these films when I was a child, but, unlike others, these haven't withstood the test of time well. About the only thing that still works in these 'comedies' are Leo Gorcey's malapropisms. The rest is just lame. Huntz Hall may have been better in his younger days, but by the time this was made, the group was well into their thirties, and showing signs of age. And the supporting gang members have absolutely nothing to do in this film. Apparently they were just there for decoration. They barely even have any lines to say. Even the physical humor is a series of lame and hackneyed bits stolen from a dozen other comedians. Gorcey's real-life father is just another annoying yiddish comedian. One can see why he only appeared in these films. I rated this a 4 only for nostalgia reasons. And at least it's short and not dull...for the most part.
- fubared1
- 12 oct 2005
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By what name was Hold That Line (1952) officially released in India in English?
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