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The boys' new exterminating business has them servicing a haunted house in "Spook Busters" (1946). The boys' detective agency has to deal with a woman's disappearance in "Hard Boiled Mahoney" (1947). When Louie (Bernard Gorcey) is accused of killing his old mining partner, the "Bowery Buckaroos" (1947) go west to clear his name. Slip (Leo Gorcey) believes he's inherited a Long Island estate, and finds it concealing a "Smugglers' Cove" (1948). A benevolent spectre helps Sach (Huntz Hall) expose phony mediums in "Ghost Chasers" (1951). While chasing crooks posing as sailors, the boys wind up enlisting themselves, in "Let's Go Navy!" (1951). The boys get placed in college, due to a rich snob's bet they can be made gentlemen, in "Hold That Line" (1952). The boys are "Loose in London" (1953) to visit Sach's ancestral castle. Slip and Sach help an Air Force buddy framed for treason in "Clipped Wings" (1953). The boys become "Private Eyes" (1953) when Sach becomes telepathic. "The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters" (1953)─Enough said? The boys help out a hoodwinked young heir in "High Society" (1955). 13 hrs. total on four discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
Credits
Leo GorceyHuntz Hall
Douglass Dumbrille
Lloyd Corrigan
John Bromfield
Allen Jenkins
Bobby Jordan
Tom Neal
Veda Ann Borg
Angela Greene
Renie Riano
Amanda Blake
Lela Bliss
Robert Osterloh
Gabriel Dell
Martin Kosleck
Joyce Holden
Betty Compson
Mona Knox
Charlita
Ellen Corby
Walter Kingsford
Todd Karns
Paul Harvey
John Dehner
William Phillips
Addison Richards
June Vincent
Richard Benedict
Norma Varden
Gloria Winters
Amelita Ward
Julie Gibson
David Gorcey
Paul Wexler
Taylor Holmes
John Dodsworth
Fay Roope
Billy Benedict
Jonathan Hale
Buddy Gorman
Tanis Chandler
William Forrest
Dayton Lummis
Teala Loring
William Cottrell
Russell Simpson
Mary Treen
William Benedict
Chick Chandler
Minerva Urecal
Maurice Cass
Dan Seymour
Jacqueline Dalya
Gil Stratton Jr.
Anne Kimbell
Ronald Keith
David Condon
Jack Norman
Byron Foulger
Bennie Bartlett
Laura Mason
Gavin Gordon
Jan Kayne
Vera Lewis
Eddie Gribbon
Patti Brill
Iron Eyes Cody
Dave Barry
Rex Evans
Charles Middleton
Robert Coogan
Norman Bishop
Andre Pola
Steve Calvert
Argentina Brunetti
Chester Clute
Bernard Gorcey
Francis Pierlot
James Logan
Elaine Riley
Lou Lubin
Marshall Bradford
Richard Alexander
Rosa Turich
Gene Stutenroth
Lou Nova
Pierre Watkin
Tim Ryan
Emory Parnell
Rudy Lee
Alex Frazer
Danny Beck
Kem Dibbs
Charles Keane
Bob Nichols
Chief Yowlachi
Emmett Vogan
Philip Van Zandt
Douglas Evans
Peter Mamakos
Lyle Talbot
Carmen D'Antonio
Clyde Cook
Edith Leslie
Pat Flaherty
Frank Jenks
Hal Gerard
Sherman Sanders
Charles Millsfield
Billy Wilkerson
Jack Dimond
Myron Healey
Doris Kemper
John Bleifer
Joan Shawlee
Dave Willock
Arthur Miles
Bob Peoples
Noble Johnson
James Fairfax
Jack O'Shea
Frank Richards
Ray Walker
William Ruhl
Belle Mitchell
George J. Lewis
Gil Perkins
Tom Coleman
Al Eben
Teddy Mangean
George Meader
Tom Kennedy
Marjorie Eaton
Michael Ross
Emil Sitka
Bob Faust
Cathy Carter
Teddy Pavelec
Bud Osborne
Leonid Snegoff
Donald Lawton
Tom Hanlon
Henry Kulky
Wilbur Mack
Dorothy Ford
Pat O'Malley
Gertrude Astor
Ted Stanhope
Jimmy Cross
Matthew Boulton
Pat Gleason
Bill Chandler
Charles Phillips
Percival Vivian
Charles Wagenheim
Don Gordon
Jack Cheatham
Neyle Morrow
Bert Davidson
Murray Alper
Joey Ray
Jean Dean
William Vincent
Steve Wayne
Paul Bryar
Ted Jordan
Harry Lauter
George Sanders
Richard Monahan
Marvelle Andre
William Lechner
George Offerman Jr.
Lee Graham
George Eldredge
Mike Lally
William Hudson
Russ Conway
Harry Strang
Ray Dawe
Directors: | Edward Bernds, William Beaudine |
Studio: | Warner Archives |
Number of Discs: | 4 |
Release Date: | 4/9/2013 |
Item #: | 627629X |
UPC #: | 883316780923 |
SKU #: | D12418 |
Attributes: | Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound |
Product Type: | DVD |
Rating: | NR |
Closed Caption: | No |
Street Date: | 4/9/2013 |
Original Language: | ENG |
Run Time: | 780 minutes |