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David Gorcey
- Chuck
- (as David Condon)
John Barton
- Audience Member
- (não creditado)
John Bleifer
- Joe Crumb - Seat 62
- (não creditado)
Jim Brandt
- Usher
- (não creditado)
George Bruggeman
- Casino Patron
- (não creditado)
Jack Chefe
- Waiter
- (não creditado)
Bud Cokes
- Plane Passenger
- (não creditado)
Dick Foote
- Cop
- (não creditado)
Terry Frost
- Police Sgt. Kelly
- (não creditado)
Kay Garrett
- Restaurant Patron
- (não creditado)
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Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis was the first film that Leo Gorcey made after the death of his father Bernard Gorcey (who played Louis). Leo left the series and this became his last starring role.
- Erros de gravação(at about 10 mins) A clear shadow of the boom mic and arm can be seen on the curtain above Slip and his friends when they go on stage to receive their award.
- Citações
Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: Now we gotta go out and look for a good liar... that is, lawyer.
- ConexõesFollowed by Fighting Trouble (1956)
Avaliação em destaque
This was the first and last Bowery Boys comedy Leo Gorcey made after the death of his father, Bernard. While it can be seen that he is intoxicated during most of the filming, this film is hysterical. Leo and Huntz recite the old wheezy jokes as if they were brand new. The supporting players are poor, but their ineptitude adds to the comedy. This is the first film with Jimmy "Myron" Murphy replacing Bennie "Butch" Bartlett. Murphy and David Gorcey actually get to do more than usual and they even get some good punch lines. True, the story revolves around Huntz Hall, but Gorcey has a lot of funny comments to make during the 63 minutes. It is surprising that the film is so funny since neither Ed Bernds nor Elwood Ullman have anything to do with it. Jean Yarbrough directs this time and he makes it look like his work with Abbott and Costello. The Bowery Boys series was never the same after Leo Gorcey left. He was replaced by that "other guy", Stanley Clements. Clements is OK, but it's like Joe Besser replacing Shemp (not to mention Shemp replacing Curly) in the Three Stooges. Besser and Clements are good performers, but they just don't have the spark of their predecessors. I always wondered why David Gorcey just didn't get promoted; "Chuck" could have been the new chief of the Bowery Boys. Why not?
- lzf0
- 28 de jan. de 2011
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