Actor : Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements, David Gorcey, Darlene Fields Director: William Beaudine, Edward Bernds, George Blair, Austen Jewell, Jean Yarbrough Genre:Comedy Year: N/A Studio: Warner Archive Length: 823 Released: October 1, 2013 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD Misc: NTSC Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
This third volume of the complete Bowery Boys film collection carries within it some milestone moments for the series - along with more mirth and malaprops than you can swing a crumpled fedora at! First off, the Boys look back to their roots as the Forties wind down with Angels' Alley, complete with gangsters and fighting priests (and the crime vein continues in the very noir-ey Angels in Disguise). Next we move through the Fifties hitting on all cylinders whether its feuding in the west (Feudin' Fools) or racing to the roar of the crowd (Jalopy) as Huntz Hall moves up to headliner status (Paris Playboys) before bidding a fond farewell to beloved Bernard Gorcey (Louie Dumbrowski) who died suddenly after completing Dig That Uranium. Son Leo (Slip) would depart the series shortly thereafter, leaving Huntz Hall to carry the comedy (and battle the devil in Up In Smoke!) alongside new boy Duke (Stanley Clements). But allow us to regurgitate one salient pint – Slip, Sach, Duke and the boys will be back for another round in volume 4!
Actor : Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements, David Gorcey, Darlene Fields Director: William Beaudine, Edward Bernds, George Blair, Austen Jewell, Jean Yarbrough Genre:Comedy Year: N/A Studio: Warner Archive Length: 823 Released: October 1, 2013 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD Misc: NTSC Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
This third volume of the complete Bowery Boys film collection carries within it some milestone moments for the series - along with more mirth and malaprops than you can swing a crumpled fedora at! First off, the Boys look back to their roots as the Forties wind down with Angels' Alley, complete with gangsters and fighting priests (and the crime vein continues in the very noir-ey Angels in Disguise). Next we move through the Fifties hitting on all cylinders whether its feuding in the west (Feudin' Fools) or racing to the roar of the crowd (Jalopy) as Huntz Hall moves up to headliner status (Paris Playboys) before bidding a fond farewell to beloved Bernard Gorcey (Louie Dumbrowski) who died suddenly after completing Dig That Uranium. Son Leo (Slip) would depart the series shortly thereafter, leaving Huntz Hall to carry the comedy (and battle the devil in Up In Smoke!) alongside new boy Duke (Stanley Clements). But allow us to regurgitate one salient pint – Slip, Sach, Duke and the boys will be back for another round in volume 4!