Clancy Street Boys
Clancy Street Boys | |
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Monogram Pictures Corporation | |
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Running time | 66 mins. |
Clancy Street Boys is a 1943 comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring the East Side Kids. It is Beaudine's first film with the team; he would direct several more in the series and many in the Bowery Boys canon. Leo Gorcey married the female lead Amelita Ward. There is no mention of "Clancy Street" in the film, but a rival gang at Cherry Street appears at the beginning and climax of the film.
Plot
Much to the dismay of Mugs McGinnis, everyone in his East Side Kids gang (as well as the rival The Cherry Street Gang) gets to
Just then, Pete and his grown daughter Judy ride up to the McGinnis apartment on horseback. Mugs declares that the rest of his supposed brothers and sisters are working at a defense plant, and later, forces his gang to pretend to be his siblings. Glimpy is dressed up like a girl, and Scruno), who is black, is introduced as an adopted child. Pete is delighted by the brood and takes them all out to a nightclub for fun.
The next day, local opportunist George Mooney (tells Pete that he is being duped by Mugs. Pete is offended when he learns the truth about the McGinnis brood, and tells Mugs to forget he ever had an uncle. The next day, Mugs and the gang go to the hotel to return the gifts and apologize to Judy, and learn that Pete has disappeared. When George, who has arranged Pete's kidnapping, comes to the hotel for a visit, the boys hide in another room, but overhear him say that Pete has had an accident, and that he will take Judy to him.
Judy pockets her gun before she leaves with George, and East Side Kid Danny hops onto the bumper of George's car. When the car stops, Danny gets off and calls Mugs to tell him the location of the kidnappers, but is then caught himself and held hostage along with Pete and Judy. The Cherry Street gang joins with the East Side Kids in fighting against the kidnappers, and when policeman Flanagan investigates the ruckus, he arrests the kidnappers.
Later, the East Side Kids are guests at Pete's ranch, and try to impress each other by riding bucking broncos.
Cast
The East Side Kids
- Leo Gorcey as Ethelbert 'Mugs' McGinnis
- Huntz Hall as Glimpy Freedhoff
- Bobby Jordan as Danny
- Benny Bartlett as Benny
- Sammy Morrisonas Scruno
- Dick Chandlee as Stash (a.k.a. Skinny)
- Eddie Mills as Dave (a.k.a. Eddie)
Remaining cast
- Noah Beery as Pete Monahan
- Amelita Ward as Judy Monaham
- Rick Vallin as George Mooney
- Billy Benedict as Butch, Cherry Street Leader
- J. Farrel MacDonaldas Police Sergeant Flanagan
- Jan Rubini as Violinist
- Martha Wentworth as Mrs. Molly McGinnis
- George DeNormand as Williams
- Bernard Gorcey (uncredited) as Liquor Store Owner
- Johnny Duncan (uncredited) as Cherry Streeter
- William Frambes(uncredited) as Cherry Streeter
- Jimmy Strand(uncredited) as Cherry Streeter
Notes
The film features William Benedict's first appearance with the East Side Kids. Long a juvenile player, Benedict had made several films in Universal Pictures' similar Little Tough Guys series. He would later replace Scruno as one of the gang in further films in the series and in the later Bowery Boys series.
The Films of the Bowery Boys[1] noted the films comedy and fast pace with a new situation developing every ten minutes. The authors noticed that the same format of ten-minute segments proceeded as follows-
1st) Unrelated scenes
2nd) Plot development
3rd) Introduction of new aspect
4th) Isolated sequence
5th) Transitory scenes
6th) Bam! Pow! Sock!
A film review from the
References
- ISBN 978-0-8065-0931-0.
- ISBN 978-0-8108-5218-1.
External links
- Clancy Street Boys at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Clancy Street Boys at IMDb
- Clancy Street Boys is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive