Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThose wacky Bowery Boys invent a super fast fuel, which will help them win an auto race (isn't this cheating?). However, the fuel is stolen by the bad guys just before the big race.Those wacky Bowery Boys invent a super fast fuel, which will help them win an auto race (isn't this cheating?). However, the fuel is stolen by the bad guys just before the big race.Those wacky Bowery Boys invent a super fast fuel, which will help them win an auto race (isn't this cheating?). However, the fuel is stolen by the bad guys just before the big race.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Skid Wilson
- (as Bob Lowry)
- Chuck
- (as David Condon)
- Butch
- (as Bennie Bartlett)
- Jalopy Driver
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- Bookie
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- Party Guest
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- Crew Member
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- Jalopy Driver
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- Jalopy Driver
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Reseñas destacadas
*** Jalopy (2/15/53) William Beaudine ~ Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bernard Gorcey, Robert Lowery
It was decided Slip and Sach would mature --just a bit, which meant instead of acting like overgrown high school kids, they would be young men who were just as goofy nuts. You'll also notice Huntz Hall's "tie" with his baseball cap. How's that for a wardrobe change? Next, it was also decided to get the gang's old Model T car in the act and JALOPY was born.
This story is also built around a sci fi angle, which would influence many future stories. Another eccentric professor gets into the act (well played by Leon Belasco, who had a long career in movies and tv). The good doctor whips up a secret formula, it ends up in the Jalopy's gas tank and the Bowery Boys become stock car champs!
The track scenes are hilarious with the car running backwards??? Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall battling it out for the best one-liners, if not wild expressions. Louie (Bernard Gorcey) goes nuts over losing money (again) to the gang. Good support from Robert Lowery (as the shifty bad guy) and sports announcer Tom Hanlon, giving a blow by blow description. Wash, rinse and repeat....
Don't miss the ending where the secret formula is also capable of producing beautiful BLONDES! One for Louie???
A gotsta' see. 10 Stars. Released and remastered by Warner Brothers in box sets, generally containg 6 to 8 episodes. Thank you to TCM for rerunning these oldies.
So no, this is not the movie that finally earned the Bowery Boys an Oscar nod. But it is fun for what it is, with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall having a good time and Bernard Gorcey stealing scenes as Louie the Sweet Shop owner. David Gorcey and Bennie Bartlett are the other members of the gang. Neither does anything to brag about. Jane Easton is the obligatory eye candy. Robert Lowery (looking a little rough for his 39 years) is the bad guy. Leon Belasco is amusing as a tacked-on 'nutty professor' character. It's not one of the best in the series but it is solid. I liked all the old car stuff, even if some of it is reused footage from another film. Funniest scene is probably Sach chasing after his hat and causing turmoil on the racetrack.
There are some stunts especially with Sach walking around on the track. There are the footage of crashes. I expected a lot more of racing action. There are only two races. That's a little disappointing. I expected more from the climatic race. It's cute. It's not exciting. All in all, this has some fun moments, but a bit disappointing for this 29th Bowery Boys film.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe 29th of 48 Bowery Boys movies released by Monogram/Allied Artists from 1946 to 1958. This is the first film to be released by Allied Artists, the successor to Monogram.
- PifiasAlthough set in New York, at the race track you can see palm trees and the famous LA landmark the Griffith Observatory in the background, and the ads feature business in Los Angeles, Venice, and Culver City.
- Citas
Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Coinkidence that.
Terrence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: I'd sure like to.
[Slip says to Sach when he sees Bobbie Lane appear in their backroom laboratory]
- ConexionesEdited from Roar of the Crowd (1953)
- Banda sonora(Hail, Hail,) The Gang's All Here
Music by Theodore Morse (as Theodore F. Morse) (1904) and Arthur Sullivan (uncredited)
Lyrics by Dolly Morse (aka Theodora Morse)
Played during the opening credits
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Corrida às Avessas
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Culver City Stadium, Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(speedway racing scenes)
- Empresa productora
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
- Duración
- 1h 2min(62 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1