Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen the boys discover that Sach has a strange ability to sniff out diamonds, they hatch a scheme to make money out of it.When the boys discover that Sach has a strange ability to sniff out diamonds, they hatch a scheme to make money out of it.When the boys discover that Sach has a strange ability to sniff out diamonds, they hatch a scheme to make money out of it.
David Gorcey
- Chuck
- (as David Condon)
Benny Bartlett
- Butch
- (as Bennie Bartlett)
Murray Alper
- Fats Lomax
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Pat Flaherty
- Officer Cady
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Joel Fluellen
- Rangori
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Wesley Gale
- Native
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John Harmon
- Harmes
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Robert Lewis
- Native
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Emil Sitka
- Boat Crewman
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Sach's special power this time is smelling diamonds and the special location the boys are headed to is Africa. Yeah it's time for another misadventure of everybody's favorite group of morons, The Bowery Boys. This is the thirty-fifth entry in the series, of which I'm generally a fan. However, it's pretty obvious not much thought was put into the stories. But that's not the end of the world, provided Leo Gorcey still has some funny malapropisms and Huntz Hall can find new ways to contort his face. I found Huntz flat-out annoying in this one. Leo has some funny lines, though. As usual, Bernard Gorcey is the highlight as the lovable Louie. David Gorcey and Bennie Bartlett are hanging around in the background. Laurette Luez is the obligatory pretty girl this time around. Look out for Clint Walker at the end. It's enjoyable enough for what it is but, like many of the later Bowery Boys films, the first half is the best. So if you start watching it and aren't laughing within the first twenty minutes or so, you're probably not going to.
The Bowery Boys kept tabs on Abbott and Costello through the years, meeting up with mad doctors and monsters, so why not try out some gags with natives and witch doctors?
The gang also lucked out big time. BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY (starring Johnny Sheffield) was still being filmed on the lot, a sort of teenage Tarzan adventure series that had a following. Accordingly, they got all the jungle scenery for free!
The biggest plus in the series had Sach gaining super powers --every now and then. This time he goes to the doctor for a sinus infection, gulps down some pills and SUDDENLY has the ability to smell diamonds??? Simply amazing.
Of course, what better place to get all those hidden diamonds than in Africa! So away everybody goes... along with the usual band of crooks, who discovered the gang has come into possession of an old sea captain's map that will lead them to a fortune in diamonds. Obviously, Louie had financed the whole operation, right?
This is outrageous, and narrated by Slip, or make that Leo Gorcey's famous malaprops. Naturally, who else but Sach is entrusted with a secret map(!) --which gets burned up when he attempts to start a camp fire? Heaven forbid he tell Slip the bad news, so Sach makes up his own treasure map (from an ad for womens girdles?) and follows his nose!
The gang goes in circles, then Sach gets a cold and can't smell anything! The guys meet up with a crazy witch doctor who starts dancing around Sach. Best line department: "Even if you don't cure me, I dig the floor show!"
Not to miss the appearance of beautiful native girl Annatia, played by Laurette Luez. She takes an immediate liking to Sach.... "kiss, kiss, kiss!" and the rest is history! Luez at the time was a popular model, born in Honolulu, who also had many small roles in movies, such as the classic noir film, D. O. A., possibly her best role.
A lot of crazy stuff follows, and more classic narration from Slip. The guys end up in a cave --there's ghosts and the diamond treasure. Creative writing 101 on the part of Ed Bernds.
Goofy notes: this was the screen debut of future movie star Clint Walker, who plays Tarzan? Super trivia question.
And Emil Sitka from the Three Stooges has a bit as a painter on the boat.
Released via Warner Brothers in 6 to 8 movies per dvd box. A collectors item for devout fans.
The gang also lucked out big time. BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY (starring Johnny Sheffield) was still being filmed on the lot, a sort of teenage Tarzan adventure series that had a following. Accordingly, they got all the jungle scenery for free!
The biggest plus in the series had Sach gaining super powers --every now and then. This time he goes to the doctor for a sinus infection, gulps down some pills and SUDDENLY has the ability to smell diamonds??? Simply amazing.
Of course, what better place to get all those hidden diamonds than in Africa! So away everybody goes... along with the usual band of crooks, who discovered the gang has come into possession of an old sea captain's map that will lead them to a fortune in diamonds. Obviously, Louie had financed the whole operation, right?
This is outrageous, and narrated by Slip, or make that Leo Gorcey's famous malaprops. Naturally, who else but Sach is entrusted with a secret map(!) --which gets burned up when he attempts to start a camp fire? Heaven forbid he tell Slip the bad news, so Sach makes up his own treasure map (from an ad for womens girdles?) and follows his nose!
The gang goes in circles, then Sach gets a cold and can't smell anything! The guys meet up with a crazy witch doctor who starts dancing around Sach. Best line department: "Even if you don't cure me, I dig the floor show!"
Not to miss the appearance of beautiful native girl Annatia, played by Laurette Luez. She takes an immediate liking to Sach.... "kiss, kiss, kiss!" and the rest is history! Luez at the time was a popular model, born in Honolulu, who also had many small roles in movies, such as the classic noir film, D. O. A., possibly her best role.
A lot of crazy stuff follows, and more classic narration from Slip. The guys end up in a cave --there's ghosts and the diamond treasure. Creative writing 101 on the part of Ed Bernds.
Goofy notes: this was the screen debut of future movie star Clint Walker, who plays Tarzan? Super trivia question.
And Emil Sitka from the Three Stooges has a bit as a painter on the boat.
Released via Warner Brothers in 6 to 8 movies per dvd box. A collectors item for devout fans.
Since I've reviewed a couple of Grade B Jungle Movies I'll try my hand at this one. I liked it a lot. The Gorceys and Huntz Hall always cracked me up. I regard this as one of their better late outings. Leo Gorcey's malaprops are there in all their glory. My favorite, "Africa, the dark condiment". Louie Dombrowski (Leo's dad Bernard in real life) from the sweet shop bringing his luggage on safari, jungle girl Laurette Luez' ridiculous fight with the stuffed lion to save Satch, most of all the wonderful chemistry between Slip Mahoney (Leo) and Satch(Hall). The thing moves. It doesn't let you think. They paid attention to little things, particularly casting. Laurette Luez is a vision as the Jungle Girl Onata and Clint Walker's cameo as a Tarzan type is priceless. Too bad they didn't make a real Tarzan movie with those two in the lead. Also look for the great Woody Strode as one of the native bearers. Apparently not all of the reviewers were crazy about the flick. It's a matter of taste, but it certainly works for me for me.
A diamond thieve rushes into Louie's sweet shop and stashes his loot. Sach (Huntz Hall) is able to smell the diamonds and the thieve gets arrested. Slip (Leo Gorcey) gets a quest for lost diamonds and the group heads off to darkest Africa.
Initially, I was afraid of this group going to Africa. There are natives. At least, I don't think they're cannibals although they are head shrinkers. I would like a smart black character to play off the idiot group. A sexy white jungle girl is not my first pick. I guess they're doing the reverse Tarzan. They could play that up more with vine swinging and a Tarzan yell. In the end, they skirt around the most awkwardness of the dated premise. It's fine for a Bowery Boys film.
Initially, I was afraid of this group going to Africa. There are natives. At least, I don't think they're cannibals although they are head shrinkers. I would like a smart black character to play off the idiot group. A sexy white jungle girl is not my first pick. I guess they're doing the reverse Tarzan. They could play that up more with vine swinging and a Tarzan yell. In the end, they skirt around the most awkwardness of the dated premise. It's fine for a Bowery Boys film.
After a diamond heist, Huntz Hall (as Sach Jones) sniffs out some booty, which leads police to believe he's an accomplice. Actually, pill-popping Mr. Hall has acquired the power to smell the presence of diamonds; then, he is released. To wit, leader Leo Gorcey (as Slip Mahoney) decides to take Hall and "Bowery Boys" David "Condon" Gorcey (as Chuck) and Benny "Bennie" Bartlett (as Butch) to the "dark condiment" of Africa. There, they search for a fortune in lost diamonds, and mingle with natives
"The Bowery Boys" and "Africa" do not mix. A good rest would have been preferable to this moronic, cheap, and clammy movie. The "lion scenes" are startlingly ineffective - look at them for an example of what NOT to try on a small budget. Gorcey appears alternately tired and angry. Hall is stuck with absolutely humorless material. Curvy Laurette Luez plays a luscious jungle girl in modest one-piece, Woody Strode collects a paycheck, and Clint ("Cheyenne") Walker has a memorable film cameo debut as "Tarzan", just before the curtain closes on "Jungle Gents".
** Jungle Gents (9/5/54) Edward Bernds ~ Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey
"The Bowery Boys" and "Africa" do not mix. A good rest would have been preferable to this moronic, cheap, and clammy movie. The "lion scenes" are startlingly ineffective - look at them for an example of what NOT to try on a small budget. Gorcey appears alternately tired and angry. Hall is stuck with absolutely humorless material. Curvy Laurette Luez plays a luscious jungle girl in modest one-piece, Woody Strode collects a paycheck, and Clint ("Cheyenne") Walker has a memorable film cameo debut as "Tarzan", just before the curtain closes on "Jungle Gents".
** Jungle Gents (9/5/54) Edward Bernds ~ Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey
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'Slip' Mahoney: Sach's doctor give him those pills - for a sinus infatuation.
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