Showing posts with label joan shawlee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joan shawlee. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Bowery To Bagdad


BOWERY TO BAGDAD-1955-In this nutty Bowery Boys entry, Sach (Huntz Hall) finds Aladdin's lamp and a genie (Eric Blore) occasionally appears to grant wishes but only to Sach. A gangster (Robert Bice) finds out about the lamp and sends his moll (Joan Shawlee) after it. Sound familiar? Leo Gorcey is of course Slip doing his usual Sach bashing and word twisting. Leo's little old daddy Bernard is once again Louie, owner of the sweet shop which this time the gangster wants to buy. Leo's younger brother (billed under the name David Conlon) is Chuck and Bennie Benedict is Butch. 

Meanwhile two turbaned ancestors of the original owner of the lamp lurk about with knives. As usual the focal point of the humor is on Sach's zaniness (some might called it lunacy) but little Louie always steals some laughs. Other familiar faces in the cast include Jean Willes and Dick Wessell. Edward Bernds co-wrote (with Ellwood Ullman) and directed it. 

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Loose In London



LOOSE IN LONDON-1953-This time Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz) Hall and the rest of the gang (David Gorcey and Benny Bartlett) go the England when Sach turns out to be one of heirs to an Earl's (Walter Kingford) fortune.


 Of course there are some greedy relatives trying to knock the Earl off. Little Louie (Bernard Gorcey) goes with them as an accidental stowaway. 


This entry into the series was done by the writer/director team of Ellwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, who both worked on many 3 Stooges shorts but this one has more of an Abbott & Costello feel to it. There are some funny scenes and dialogue though including a flashback to when Sach's ancestor was banished to "the colonies". Also with Angela Greene, Norma Varden, Clyde Cook, Bess Flowers and Joan Shawlee.  


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