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Jail Busters

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
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6.3/10
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Benny Bartlett, Anthony Caruso, David Gorcey, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Barton MacLane in Jail Busters (1955)
Chuck, a reporter for The Blade newspaper, gets beaten up while trying to get a story on prison corruption, and the rest of the Bowery Boys, Slip, Sach, and Butch, get themselves arrested so that they can complete the expose from inside the prison, while serving a short---they think---six month sentence. Inside the Big House, they learn that ex-gangsters Ed Lannigan, Tom Tomcyk, and "Big Greenie", are living in the lap of luxury within the prison, by paying off Jenkins, the corrupt Captain of the Guards. And, on the side, the Boys, Sach in particular, slowly send Dr. Fordyce, the prison psychiatrist, off the deep end as they clumsily go about their investigation.
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Chuck, a reporter for The Blade newspaper, gets beaten up while trying to get a story on prison corruption, and the rest of the Bowery Boys, Slip, Sach, and Butch, get themselves arrested so... Read allChuck, a reporter for The Blade newspaper, gets beaten up while trying to get a story on prison corruption, and the rest of the Bowery Boys, Slip, Sach, and Butch, get themselves arrested so that they can complete the expose from inside the prison, while serving a short---they th... Read allChuck, a reporter for The Blade newspaper, gets beaten up while trying to get a story on prison corruption, and the rest of the Bowery Boys, Slip, Sach, and Butch, get themselves arrested so that they can complete the expose from inside the prison, while serving a short---they think---six month sentence. Inside the Big House, they learn that ex-gangsters Ed Lannigan, ... Read all

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Edward Bernds
    • Elwood Ullman
  • Stars
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • Bernard Gorcey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Edward Bernds
      • Elwood Ullman
    • Stars
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • Bernard Gorcey
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Leo Gorcey
    Leo Gorcey
    • Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Louie Dumbrowsky
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Captain Jenkins, Head Guard
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Percival P. Lannigan
    Percy Helton
    Percy Helton
    • Warden B.W. Oswald
    David Gorcey
    David Gorcey
    • Charles 'Chuck' Anderson
    • (as David Condon)
    Benny Bartlett
    Benny Bartlett
    • Butch Williams
    • (as Bennie Bartlett)
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Cy Bowman
    Michael Ross
    Michael Ross
    • Big Greenie
    John Harmon
    • Tomcyk
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Gus
    Jimmy Dime
    Jimmy Dime
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Dr. Fernando F. Fordyce
    • (uncredited)
    Kit Guard
    Kit Guard
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Hagney
    Frank Hagney
    • Frank - Barber
    • (uncredited)
    Harold 'Tommy' Hart
    • Manicurist
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Henderson
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Edward Bernds
      • Elwood Ullman
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    6bkoganbing

    Eliminating the 'last elephant of doubt'.

    Those other Bowery Boys besides Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall were lucky to get a line of dialog in any of the films throughout the series. The fact that one of them was David Gorcey, younger brother of Leo and other son of Bernard Gorcey didn't help either. But in Jail Busters we finally think that David gets his place in the sun.

    He gets a job working on a newspaper edited by Lyle Talbot and he's on the investigation when he gets beaten up real bad and left for dead. David was working on a story about prison corruption. So the Boys take over where he left off with Louie Dumbrowsky as their outside contact man. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Benny Bartlett decide to commit a crime and get thrown into state prison, the better for a cover going undercover. It works only too well.

    Long before Martin Scorsese showed all those wise guys living the life of luxury in prison in Goodfellas, Anthony Caruso and his crew were doing quite well that way, paying off head guard Barton MacLane and others right under the nose of warden Percy Helton.

    Of course this a Bowery Boys comedy and these guys are the last ones anyone would send undercover for anything. Despite Huntz Hall's oafishness and Leo Gorcey mangling the English language the boys do manage to get the job done. In a hilarious couple of scenes they also manage to drive prison psychiatrist Fritz Feld to seek some therapy.
    6SnoopyStyle

    a silly prison movie from the Bowery Boys

    Bowery Boys member Chuck gets promoted to be a newspaper reporter. His first assignment is to infiltrate a prison to expose the corrupt system. He is immediately outed and beaten by the prisoners. Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall), and Butch get themselves arrested for real to finish the job. Unbeknownst to them, Chuck's supervisor is the one working with the criminals and the corrupt guards.

    This is a silly prison movie. I don't expect anything better from the Bowery Boys. It allows them to do some Three Stooges stuff and the least reasonable prison story ever. Don't take any of this seriously and it'll be fine.
    8pmtelefon

    This a good one.

    The Bower Boys made a bunch of movies. Some of them are really funny and some of them aren't. "Jail Busters" is a really funny one. There are a lot of laughs and a bunch of smiles in this one. The supporting cast better than usual. The story is even better than usual. "Jail Busters" is a lot of fun. I really enjoyed it.
    horn-5

    Well, lookee here...Chuck gets thrown a bone in this one.

    Chuck, usually along just to fill one of the three back seats in the Bowery Boys jalopy, actually has a pivotal role in this entry in the series. He gets the role that was ordinarily played by Gabe Dell. But only because Gabe Dell isn't in this one.

    In "Jail Busters," Chuck (David Gorcey billed as David Condon), a reporter for The Blade newspaper, gets beaten up while trying to get a story on prison corruption, and the rest of the Bowery Boys, Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall), and Butch (Bennie Bartlett), get themselves arrested so that they can complete the expose from inside the prison, while serving a short---they think---six month sentence.

    Inside the Big House, they learn that ex-gangsters Ed Lannigan (Anthony Caruso), Tom Tomcyk (John Harmon) and "Big Greenie" (Michael Ross), are living in the lap of luxury within the prison, by paying off Jenkins (Barton MacLane), the corrupt Captain of the Guards.And, on the side, the Boys, Sach in particular, slowly send Dr. Fordyce (Fritz Feld), the prison psychiatrist, off the deep end as they clumsily go about their investigation.

    They also learn from the new Prison Warden, Mr. Oswald (Percy Helton), that they have been framed by Bowman (Lyle Talbot), a "Blade" reporter. and are there for a full six-year term.

    Outside, Chuck and Louie Dumbrowsky (Bernard Gorcey)are marked for death as they try to help Slip, Sach and Butch. Clearly, it is time for the Bowery Boys to make an exit stage-left out of the prison. Using a tunnel map given them by Hank Gaffney (Harry Tyler), their stir-crazy cellmate, they try an escape. But Gaffney's map brings them up through the floor of the Warden's office, and out of the frying pan into the fire.

    Drat! What next?
    6planktonrules

    See this OR "Triple Trouble"...but probably not both.

    Back in 1950, the Bowery Boys made "Triple Trouble"...a film where they deliberately got arrested so they could go to jail and work undercover to expose a crime ring. Well, only five years later, they made "Jail Buster"...a film where, once again, they deliberately got arrested so they could go to jail and work undercover to expose a crime ring responsible for beating up their friend, Chuck! I guess with 48 Bowery Boys films, repetition is inevitable!

    Early in the film, you meet an old friend of Sach and Slip...Chuck. Chuck, by the way, was played by David Gorcey, Leo's (Slip) brother an the son of Louie (Bernard Gorcey). Chuck is a reporter and is going to prison undercover. But someone knows his identity and soon he's beaten within an inch of his life! So Sach, Slip and Butch (who barely says a word in the movie) break into a jewelry store in order to get sent to prison so they can investigate! A dumb plan...even dumber because the only one who knows why they did it and can prove they are not crooks is Cy (Lyle Talbot). This isn't just because only one person knows...but also because Cy turns out to be a crook and he has no intention of letting anyone know why the three guys broke into that jewelry store! Not surprisingly, the boys make the warden and the captain of the guards (Percy Helton and Barton MacLane) hate them because of their dopey antics! What's next? See the film. More surprising is that these two have essentially allowed a prisoner, Lannigan (Anthony Caruso), run the place as well as his criminal empire!

    This plot is just too much like "Triple Trouble". It really isn't inspired by it...it's more a remake. But remaking a film only five years later AND with mostly the same cast...well, that's just lazy filmmaking. In fact, I'd recommend you see one or the other...but not necessarily both! I think "Jail Busters" is very slightly better made and "Triple Trouble" more original.

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    • Trivia
      The only Bowery Boys film with no women in the cast.
    • Quotes

      Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: SHADDUP!

      [mocking the psychiatrist's words]

      Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: 'In and though, 1 and 2', I think you got a loose screw!

    • Connections
      Followed by Dig That Uranium (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      (Hail, Hail,) The Gang's All Here
      (uncredited)

      Music by Theodore Morse (as Theodore F. Morse) (1904) and Arthur Sullivan

      Lyrics by Dolly Morse

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doing Time
    • Filming locations
      • Monogram/Allied Artists Studios, Sunset Drive & North Hoover Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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