Bowery Bombshell
Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall), Bobby (Bobby Jordan), Whitey (William Benedict) and Chuck (David Gorcey) unsuccessfully try to sell a dilapidated car to a street cleaner for a fabulous amount, so they can get enough money to save Louie's (Bernard Gorcey) Malt Shop. Sidewalk photographer Cathy Smith (Teala Loring) snaps a pictures of three bank robbers as they are fleeing a robbery but when the Bowery Boys and Cathy realize that Sach is also in the photograph, they break into the photo lab to destroy the negative, which might make the police think Sach was involved in the robbery.
Release Date
July 20, 1946Runtime
65 minGenres
ComedyDirected by
Phil Karlson, Theodore JoosScreenplay by
Edmond SewardStory by
Victor HammondLanguage
EnglishBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
Leo Gorcey
Terence Aloysius 'Slip' MahoneyHuntz Hall
Horace Debussy 'Sach' JonesBobby Jordan
BobbyWilliam Benedict
WhiteyDavid Gorcey
ChuckTeala Loring
Cathy SmithSheldon Leonard
Ace Deuce BakerDaun Kennedy
Maizie (as Dawn Kennedy)James Burke
Detective O'MalleyVince Barnett
Street CleanerWilliam 'Wee Willie' Davis
Moose McCall (as Wee Willie Davis)Emmett Vogan
Mr. JohnsonBernard Gorcey
Louie DumbrowskyMilton Parsons
Professor SchnackenbergerLester Dorr
Feather-FingersWilliam Newell
Detective DuganEddie Dunn
Police Officer O'HaraImages
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