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Lucky Losers

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 10min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
370
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William 'Billy' Benedict, Hillary Brooke, Bernard Gorcey, Leo Gorcey, Buddy Gorman, Huntz Hall, Lyle Talbot, and Wendy Waldron in Lucky Losers (1950)
ActionAdventureComedyCrime

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo solve the death of a friend, the boys go to gambling school, then go undercover as croupiers in an illegal gambling house.To solve the death of a friend, the boys go to gambling school, then go undercover as croupiers in an illegal gambling house.To solve the death of a friend, the boys go to gambling school, then go undercover as croupiers in an illegal gambling house.

  • Réalisation
    • William Beaudine
  • Scénario
    • Charles R. Marion
    • Bert Lawrence
  • Casting principal
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • Hillary Brooke
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    370
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William Beaudine
    • Scénario
      • Charles R. Marion
      • Bert Lawrence
    • Casting principal
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • Hillary Brooke
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux48

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    Leo Gorcey
    Leo Gorcey
    • Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
    Hillary Brooke
    Hillary Brooke
    • Countess Marie Duvarre
    Gabriel Dell
    Gabriel Dell
    • Gabe Moreno
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Bruce McDermott
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Louie Dumbrowsky
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Whitey
    • (as William Benedict)
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Johnny Angelo
    • (as Joseph Turkel)
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • Wellington Jefferson 'Buffer' McGee
    Buddy Gorman
    • Butch
    David Gorcey
    David Gorcey
    • Chuck
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • John Martin
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Bartender
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Tom Whitney
    Wendy Waldron
    Wendy Waldron
    • Carol Thurstinn
    Glen Vernon
    Glen Vernon
    • Andrew Stone III
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Conventioneer
    Selmer Jackson
    Selmer Jackson
    • David Thurstinn
    • Réalisation
      • William Beaudine
    • Scénario
      • Charles R. Marion
      • Bert Lawrence
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    6planktonrules

    The Bowery Boys try a noir-ish plot for a change of pace.

    While it might be hard to imagine since they're both morons, the film begins with Slip and Sach working great jobs as runners at a brokerage firm. Life is good and the pair are on top of the world....that is, until their boss is found dead and it's ruled a suicide. But Slip knows that Mr. Thurston was NOT the type to kill himself and the death must have been murder. His only clue is somet dice he finds from the Tip Top Club--a gambling joint. So, he and the gang find an expert to teach them about gambling, as they plan on infiltrating the club and finding anything they can on Thurston's death.

    The plot for this Bowery Boys installment is interesting as, if you think about it, is pretty much a film noir plot! Of course it lacks the style and cinematography of such a film....but it IS unusual for them to have a plot like this.

    So is it any good? Well, if you like the Bowery Boys, it's pretty much what you'd expect--with fast-talking dope Slip and even dopier Sach--though Slip seems less stupid than usual. As for the rest of the gang, as usual, they're pretty much absent during most of the picture.

    So is it any good? Yes...surprisingly so. My only quibble is that that portion of the film where Slip finds an incriminating letter....it just doesn't make any sense why the gamblers would keep such a letter. You'd think they'd destroy it! Otherwise, pretty good stuff...and with a tougher than usual plot...though the final scene is just terrible.
    6Art-22

    Some neat card and dice tricks highlight this nice Bowery Boys entry.

    The gambling blood in me really appreciated the gambling scenes in this movie, as Harry Tyler, a gambling expert, teaches the boys the art of cheating in cards and dice. We are treated to some fancy legerdemain actually done by producer Jan Grippo in a hand cameo - what a checkered life he must have led! All five boys (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, David Gorcey, William Benedict and Buddy Gorman) go undercover as workers in a gambling casino to try to unravel the details of Selmer Jackson's apparent suicide. It's all a lot of fun. I enjoyed the scene where Benedict purposely deals two losing unbilled dowagers blackjacks after urging them to bet the rest of their money. (The writers must have seen Casablanca.)

    Our forgetful writers department: Selmer Jackson's character name is apparently "David J. Thurston," since it is engraved in the stone facing of his building. But when he signs a letter, it is "David J. Thurstinn."
    5Cinemayo

    Lucky Losers (1950) **

    "It's one of his idiot syncracies".

    Another run-of-the-mill entry as the kids (and with their receding hairlines I use that term every so loosely!) learn to be expert croupiers in order to uncover some shady goings on at a high class gambling club.

    LUCKY LOSERS is an uneven mixture of comedy and some occasional dramatic turns (as are a good many of these 'comedies'), but ultimately emerges as average Bowery Boys fare.

    One impressive sequence involves a montage of the boys' training in the art of card tricks and slight of hand (not performed by the actors themselves, obviously).
    6wes-connors

    The Bowery Boys Go for Brooke

    Inspired by television commentator pal Gabriel Dell (as Gabe Moreno)'s investigative reports, Leo Gorcey (as Terence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney) and Huntz Hall (as Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones) go undercover as Las Vegas-styled gambling card and dice dealers. Joining the crime-solving duo at New York's swanky "High Hat Club" are fellow "Bowery Boys" William "Billy" Benedict (as Whitey), Buddy Gorman (as Butch), and David Gorcey (as Chuck). Fatherly "Sweet Shop" owner Bernard Gorcey (as "Arizona" Louie) poses as a high-stakes gambler.

    Quick, well-paced, and familiar Bowery shenanigans, with the regular cast in fine, comfortable form. Their guest-starring gang of adversaries - veteran Lyle Talbot (as Bruce McDermott), classy Hillary Brooke (as Countess Margo), and attractive Joseph Turkel (as Johnny Angelo) - are especially appealing. And, Harry Tyler (as Wellington Jefferson "Buffer" McGee) makes a noteworthy impression as the hawkish street vendor who teaches Gorcey and the gang how crooked casino owners work the tables to cheat their gambling customers out of hard-earned cash.

    ****** Lucky Losers (5/14/50) William Beaudine ~ Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Hillary Brooke
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    Actually...

    Slip Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) and Sach (Huntz Hall) are working as runners for a New York brokerage firm owned by David J. Thurston (Selmer Jackson, and the name is Thurston as in Thurston.) Carol Thurston (Wendy Waldron, and the name is Thurston as in Thurston, no matter what Selmer Jackson's handwriting looked like) is romantically involved with Gabe Moreno (Gabriel Dell), a crusading television producer.

    David Thurston is found dead and the coroner's ruling is suicide. Slip isn't buying that, snoops around Thurston's office, and discovers a matchbox and pair of dice carrying the insignia, "The High Hat Club." Slip engages a spiel artist,Wellington J. "Buffer" McGee (Harry Tyler), to teach him, Sach and their friends, Butch (Buddy Gorman), Chuck (David Gorcey)and Whitey (Billy Benedict)how to beat all games of chance.

    Slip, posing as "Slippery" Mahoney, and Sach as Sacramento Sach obtain jobs at the dice table of "The High Hat Club,", operated by Bruce McDermott (Lyle Talbot) and "Countess" Margo (Hillary Brooke), and they bring in their friends to operate the card tables. Moreno, aided by information supplied by Mahoney, launches a campaign against McDermott, and has City Councilman John Martin (Harry V, Cheshire)aid him in his fight.

    Slip discovers a canceled check for $120,000, signed by Thurston, in McDermott's desk. A young millionaire, Andrew Stone, III (Glenn Vernon), is killed in a brawl with McDermott, but the latter is exonerated after making a mysterious call to to a higher-up in the racket. Slip and the Boys, with the aid of assistant District Attorney Tom Whitney (Douglas Evans), discover the higher-up is the man any viewer has already pegged as the higher-up, simply on the basis that the Gabe Moreno character is never as smart as he pretends to be in this series.

    Made with the usual mixture of melodrama and comedy this series had under producer Jan Grippo, who stayed with the formula Sam Katzman used before the East Side Kids became the Bowery Boys and, as such, is better than the straight buffoon, slap-stick entries later produced by Ben Schwab.

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    • Anecdotes
      The console television in McDermott's office is a 1950 Admiral model 39X36 with a 16 inch black and white screen. The right side of the cabinet houses a radio and turntable. Retail price was $499.99, which is the equivalent to a bit over $6,125 in 2022.
    • Gaffes
      After Stone's death, all the spinning newspaper banners are printed with "Vol. XLIX, No. 1," even though days pass after the death and investigation. The number would have incremented each day.
    • Citations

      Slip Mahoney: I'm gonna powder my nose.

      Sach Jones: Yeah, but your nose ain't shiny.

      Slip Mahoney: Your head'll be shiny if you don't shut up!

    • Connexions
      Followed by Triple Trouble (1950)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mai 1950 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • High Stakes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Monogram/Allied Artists Studios - 1725 Fleming Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Monogram Pictures
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      1 heure 10 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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    William 'Billy' Benedict, Hillary Brooke, Bernard Gorcey, Leo Gorcey, Buddy Gorman, Huntz Hall, Lyle Talbot, and Wendy Waldron in Lucky Losers (1950)
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