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.
- Skid Wilson
- (as Bob Lowry)
- Chuck
- (as David Condon)
- Butch
- (as Bennie Bartlett)
- Jalopy Driver
- (sin acreditar)
- 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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¿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
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Weak entry in the Bowery Boys series has Slip (Leo Gorcey) pretending to be a race car driver but their jalopy isn't going to win them any races. In steps a nutty scientist and Sach (Huntz Hall) who accidentally create a potion that allows their car to fly but soon crooked men are after the formula. It's too bad Sach didn't try to come up with some sort of original formula for this film to follow because this twenty-ninth film is pretty much dead on arrival and never picks up any steam. Once again we're treated to an incredibly boring story that has the boy discovering something that bad people want and sure enough the bad people come looking for it. Towards the end of the film we're greeted with a nearly twenty-minute sequence where nothing happens except for the bad guys to show up and try to force the boys into giving them the formula. This entire sequence doesn't contain a single laugh and it seems as if everything was just being made up as they went along. It's poorly directed, the acting is poor and you can't even see any attempt at them trying to be fresh. It really seems as if everyone involved wished to be somewhere else and they were just flying through the production to get the film in theaters. Even worse is the fact that Gorcey has pretty much disappeared in terms of entertainment. The previous few films had him doing less and less but here he just seems completely out of it and never really seems to be in the mix of things. Hall is pretty much himself but the screenplay does him no justice including a horrible sequence where the idiot Sach walk onto a racetrack and being walking around with all the cars speeding around him. All the films in this series were "B" movies but this one here seems a lot cheaper than any of the previous ones. I'm not sure why they decided to cut the budgets or if this trend will continue but hopefully things pick up.
- Michael_Elliott
- 10 nov 2010
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- País de origen
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Corrida às Avessas
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Culver City Stadium, Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(speedway racing scenes)
- Empresa productora
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- Duración1 hora 2 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1