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Spy Chasers

  • 1955
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  • 1h 1m
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Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Veola Vonn in Spy Chasers (1955)
Slip, Sach and the gang get mixed up in political intrigue when they try to help an exiled European king and his daughter regain the throne that is rightfully theirs.
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Slip, Sach and the gang get mixed up in political intrigue when they try to help an exiled European king and his daughter regain the throne that is rightfully theirs.Slip, Sach and the gang get mixed up in political intrigue when they try to help an exiled European king and his daughter regain the throne that is rightfully theirs.Slip, Sach and the gang get mixed up in political intrigue when they try to help an exiled European king and his daughter regain the throne that is rightfully theirs.

  • Director
    • Edward Bernds
  • Writers
    • Bert Lawrence
    • Jerome S. Gottler
  • Stars
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • Bernard Gorcey
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    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writers
      • Bert Lawrence
      • Jerome S. Gottler
    • Stars
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • Bernard Gorcey
    • 15User reviews
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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
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Col. Alex Baxis
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • King Rako of Truania
    Veola Vonn
    Veola Vonn
    • Lady Zelda
    Lisa Davis
    Lisa Davis
    • Princess Ann
    David Gorcey
    David Gorcey
    • Chuck
    • (as David Condon)
    Benny Bartlett
    Benny Bartlett
    • Butch
    • (as Bennie Bartlett)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Boris
    Frank Richards
    Frank Richards
    • George
    Linda Bennett
    • Little Girl
    John Bleifer
    John Bleifer
    • Phony Courier
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Burke
    Paul Burke
    • Michael
    • (uncredited)
    Mel Welles
    Mel Welles
    • Nick
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writers
      • Bert Lawrence
      • Jerome S. Gottler
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    5utgard14

    "You'll have to pardon the interpolations. Please precede with the next chapter."

    The thirty-eighth film in the Bowery Boys series is a lot of nonsense about the fictional European kingdom of Truania, a coin split in half, and Louie's brother that we never see -- a Truanian general named Felix. Pretty tired movie with some much-needed assistance from Sig Ruman and Leon Askin. Lisa Davis is the pretty princess who brings Louie and the Boys into the whole mess. As for the gang, Huntz Hall is once again trying too hard and Leo Gorcey seems to be phoning in his malapropisms and yelling at Hall. Bernard Gorcey plays a major part in this one but he doesn't have any particularly funny bits. David Gorcey and Bennie Bartlett are also here, barely ever speaking as usual. Best scenes involve the little girl who wants some candy ("Do you want to hear me scream?"). The series was past its prime by this point so you take your laughs where you can get them. The 'boys' all look like they're pushing forty and all seem content to go through the motions. It's nothing great but watchable if you're a fan of the series.
    10tcchelsey

    WHAT WOULD THE UNITED NATIONS SAY?

    As I have written before, Ed Bernds, who was the director for the THREE STOOGES, pooled his resources and poured lots of stooge antics into the Bowery Boys films. Actually, by this stage in the series, the guys just let it ride, putting insane Huntz Hall out front to lead the charge. The story is also rather clever.

    Slip and Sach come to the aid of Princess Ann (Lisa Davis) from a small country called Truania(?) --where Louie happened to be born. There's some nasty business brewing with the introduction of crafty Colonel Baxis (played by popular character actor Leon Askin), who is trying to overthrow the kindly king ( Sig Rumann).

    Rumann was a staple in many classic films and plays well off Huntz Hall. The magic to many of these later episodes was the introduction of some popular actors who you can tell were having fun. In fact, behind the scenes Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall had a blast and producer Ben Schwalb commented they both became their roles, and knew what would work.

    Many years later, Bernds added that he had his fair share of disagreements with Leo over material, and it was tough going. He sat down one day and watched one of the films being rerun on tv, one that he directed, and admitted Gorcey was right the whole time. Had they did it any other way, the film would have been flat. Credit a lot of ad libs too. The masters of this were actually Laurel and Hardy, who came up with ideas as they filmed their scenes.

    Also a super running gag here with the introduction of half of a mysterious rare coin, which will identify the rightful couriers to the king. Had to been inspired by many old mysteries.

    As always, some laugh out loud fight and busted furniture scenes. Slip and Sach turn up at a greasy spoon run by a guy named Nick, played by Mel Welles. Welles was a staple in Roger Corman's cult films, like LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS.

    Nick is connected to the bad guys and Sach retaliates, claiming he's gotten food poisoning from his lousy burgers. He gags, chokes, drops to the floor and manages to wreck the place in about thirty seconds. Nick gets slugged and Princess Ann -- being held captive by him -- is FREE. Huntz Hall is totally BANANAS and if you watch Leo Gorcey closely, he is trying very hard not to burst out laughing.

    Also some very good sets in this production, adding a more realistic side to the elite royalty backdrop.

    Author Leonard Getz, who wrote the most recent book on the Bowery Boys, called "From Broadway to the Bowery" noted throughout the series the gang's home life was debatable, including Louie. They're basically just sitting around the sweet shop waiting for something to happen. Louie, in earlier episodes, was apparently married, yet generally sleeps in a back room.

    Earlier episodes briefly saw Slip's mom (played by Mary Gordon, better known as Sherlock Holmes housekeeper), and he also had sister. Here, Louie has a brother called Felix -- but he's nowhere to be found?

    Do not miss this one. Remastered by Warner Brothers, generally allowing 6 to 8 episodes per box set. Thank you TCM for showing this oldies on Saturdays.
    5bkoganbing

    Half a Coin

    The biggest disappointment to me in Spy Chasers was that Bernard Gorcey had an opportunity to play a dual role and it was passed up. I would like to have seen him as his own brother as the plot called for.

    But we never see General Dumbrowsky in this Bowery Boys film. But the princess of the eastern European country that Louie Dumbrowsky hails from comes to the fabled eatery on the Bowery and asks for help because some spies are trailing her and she wants the tail removed. Of course Bernard Gorcey and the Bowery Boys comply with her wishes.

    Princess Lisa Davis further wishes that the Boys help out her father regain his throne. Louie's brother across the sea is a general in the underground army and the delivery of half a coin, matched with the one she and her father the king played by Sig Ruman has will signify that the king should return to claim his throne.

    But he's got a pair of fifth columnists in his own entourage in the persons of Leon Askin and Veola Vonn working real hard to see this doesn't happen. Vonn works her wondrous charms on Huntz Hall and he does some things to sabotage their efforts.

    As this is a fictional Eastern European country, we can assume that the people who threw the king out were Communists. In 1955 there were still several monarchs and heirs to the crowns of eastern European countries in exile who probably might have been heartened to see one of them start a successful counterrevolution. But they might have been surprised at the source of the help that Sig Ruman got.

    All in all your average Bowery Boy comedy.
    6Paularoc

    An enjoyable Bowery Boys outing

    Princess Ann (Lisa Davis), daughter of a deposed European king (Sig Ruman) asks Louie Dumbrowsky (Bernard Gorcey) for help because spies from her home country are following her. It seems that Louie's brother Felix is a General in Truania working underground to restore the king. The princess gives a half coin to Louis which, when joined with the other half, signals that the king can return to Truania. But there is treachery and skulduggery afoot and it takes the Bowery Boys to sort it all out. A highlight scene is when a little tomboy (Linda Bennett) accidentally ends up with the half coin. It often happens that in B movies one can see both actors on their way down and actors on their way up. Sig Ruman was such a talented actor that this role must have been a let down for him. On the other hand, as a fan of both The Naked City and Twelve O'Clock High television shows, it was fun seeing Paul Burke early in his career in an uncredited bit part as a messenger from Truania. This is a pleasant and enjoyable Bowery Boys outing.
    4wes-connors

    The Spy Who Snagged Me

    Beautiful brown-eyed Lisa Davis (as Princess Ann) follows Huntz Hall (as as Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones) into the "Sweet Shop" and asks to see proprietor Bernard Gorcey (as Louie Dumbrowsky). Ms. Davis reveals she is a blue-blood from Louie's home country, the "Kingdom of Truania". We learn Louie has a brother named "Felix" who is a loyal subject (unfortunately, this Dumbrowsky does not appear). Davis' father, a heavily German-accented Sig Ruman (as King Rako), has been deposed.

    Naturally, "The Bowery Boys" are enlisted to help restore King Ruman to his throne. Leo Gorcey (as Terence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney) begins drilling Mr. Hall, David "Condon" Gorcey (as Chuck) and Benny "Bennie" Bartlett (as Butch) in military maneuvers. The "Spy Chasers" must guard half a coin from Truania, and defeat revolutionaries led by Leon Askin (as Alex Baxis) and his busty moll Veola Vonn (as Zelda). Her underwear, and a diner scene with Hall and Gorcey, are highlights.

    **** Spy Chasers (7/31/55) Edward Bernds ~ Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey, Veola Vonn

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      The thirty-eighth of forty-eight Bowery Boys movies released from 1946 to 1958.
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      Followed by Jail Busters (1955)

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Royal Rogues
    • 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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