Crazy over Horses (1951)
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On a pure storytelling level, Crazy Over Horses is one of the best entries in Monogram's "Bowery Boys" series. This time, Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall) and the gang come into possession of a race horse. Slip is convinced that the horse, which he'd picked up as payment for a debt owed to sweet-shop owner Louie (Bernard Gorcey) by stable owner Flynn (Tim Ryan), is a thoroughbred. For once, he's right: the nag had been left with Flynn by a group of gamblers who'll do anything to get her back, even unto switching horses on the boys. The film leads steadily and logically to an exciting racetrack climax, capped by a final confrontation with the crooks. Comic patsy Huntz Hall is curiously unpleasant and abrasive in Crazy Over Horses, though he reverts to his old bumbling self in an extended sequence wherein he disguises himself as a black stablehand (this scene is usually removed when the film is shown on television). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Leo Gorcey - Slip Mahoney
- Gloria Saunders - Terry
- Bernard Gorcey - Louie Dumbrowsky
- Bennie Bartlett - Butch
- Allen Jenkins - Weepin' Willie
- Gertrude Astor - Elderly Woman
- Michael Ross - Swifty
- Peggy Wynne - Mazie
- Ray Page - Evans
- Smoki Whitfield - Crap-shooting Stable Attendant
- Whitey Hughes
- Bill Cartledge
- Huntz Hall - Sach
- William Benedict - Whitey
- David Gorcey - Chuck
- Tim Ryan - Flynn
- Ted de Corsia - Duke
- Perc Launders - Charlie
- Darr Smith - Pinkerton Man
- Leo "Ukie" Sherin - Groom
- Bob Peoples - Uniformed guard
- Wilbur Mack - Elderly Man
- Ben Frommer - Silent Man
- Sam Balter - Announcer
- Director(s):
- William Beaudine
- Producer(s):
- Jerry Thomas, Jan Grippo
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