Angels Alley (1948)
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Angels Alley was the ninth entry in Monogram's Bowery Boys series. This time around, Slip Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) welcomes his cousin Jimmy (Frankie Darro) into his home. Fresh out of jail, Jimmy takes a job with a ring of car thieves. Slip covers for Jimmy to the extent of confessing to a crime that his cousin has committed. A contrite Jimmy decides to turn the tables on the thieves, and with the help of Slip's buddies Sach (Huntz Hall), Whitey (Billy Benedict) and the rest (sweet shop owner Louie [Bernard Gorcey] isn't around for this trip), the crooks are rounded up by the cops. Any attempts by the makers of Angels Alley to pass off their film as a serious crime melodrama are dissipated when, at the end of the picture, Huntz Hall whines to Leo Gorcey "This is the last time I make a movie with you!" ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Leo Gorcey - Slip Mahoney
- David Gorcey - Chuck
- Nestor Paiva - Tony "Piggy" Locarno
- Geneva Gray - Josie O'Neill
- John Eldredge - Willis
- Buddy Gorman - Andy Miller
- Robert Emmett Keane - Attorney Felix Crowe
- Dick Paxton - Jockey Burns
- Gabriel Dell - Ricky
- Billy Benedict - Whitey
- Frankie Darro - Jimmy
- Nelson Leigh - Father O'Hanlon
- Rosemary La Planche - Daisy Harris
- Mary Gordon - Mrs. Mahoney
- Tommie Menzies - Boomer
- Bennie Bartlett - "Jag" Harmon
- Huntz Hall - Sach
- Director(s):
- William Beaudine
- Writer(s):
- Tim Ryan, Edmond Seward, Gerald J. Schnitzer
- Producer(s):
- Jan Grippo
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