अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe police commissioner asks some local street kids to toughen up his sissy son.The police commissioner asks some local street kids to toughen up his sissy son.The police commissioner asks some local street kids to toughen up his sissy son.
William 'Billy' Benedict
- Skinny
- (as Billy Benedict)
Buddy Gorman
- Sammy
- (as Bud Gorman)
Fred Kelsey
- Mr. McGinnis, Sr.
- (as Fred Kelsy)
कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाShot in six days.
- कनेक्शनFollows East Side Kids (1940)
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
According to IMDB, "Come Out Fighting" was filmed over only six days. Well, this was NOT unusual for this series from Monogram Studios...an outfit that churned out B-movies and which made a few dozen East Side Kids/Bowery Boys films. They had a formula and MOST were filmed in six days!
Some of the neighbors have been complaining about the noise coming from the gang's clubhouse. This is because they have installed a boxing ring and are preparing for the city championship. But the beat cop would hear nothing about it and tells the boys to leave. So, Muggs goes to the police commissioner to plead his case. The commissioner agrees to let them keep using the place and, as a special favor to him, he asks if his effete son, Gilbert, can join. They agree...not realizing that Gilbert is a dummy...and pals around with evil gamblers. However, because Gilbert is dumb, he has no idea what is going on and how the gamblers are just using him to discredit his father. So, it's Muggs to the rescue...even if it means becoming persona non grata for a while.
This is a very good installment...better written than their later films and with less goofiness from Huntz Hall. I liked this film and found it entertaining and a heck of a film considering how quickly it was made.
Some of the neighbors have been complaining about the noise coming from the gang's clubhouse. This is because they have installed a boxing ring and are preparing for the city championship. But the beat cop would hear nothing about it and tells the boys to leave. So, Muggs goes to the police commissioner to plead his case. The commissioner agrees to let them keep using the place and, as a special favor to him, he asks if his effete son, Gilbert, can join. They agree...not realizing that Gilbert is a dummy...and pals around with evil gamblers. However, because Gilbert is dumb, he has no idea what is going on and how the gamblers are just using him to discredit his father. So, it's Muggs to the rescue...even if it means becoming persona non grata for a while.
This is a very good installment...better written than their later films and with less goofiness from Huntz Hall. I liked this film and found it entertaining and a heck of a film considering how quickly it was made.
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