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East Side Kids

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1 h 2 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
314
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East Side Kids (1940)
ComédiaDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter being falsely accused of a murder, a group of kids have to find the real killer in order to clear their name.After being falsely accused of a murder, a group of kids have to find the real killer in order to clear their name.After being falsely accused of a murder, a group of kids have to find the real killer in order to clear their name.

  • Direção
    • Robert F. Hill
  • Roteirista
    • William Lively
  • Artistas
    • Leon Ames
    • Dennis Moore
    • Joyce Bryant
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    314
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Roteirista
      • William Lively
    • Artistas
      • Leon Ames
      • Dennis Moore
      • Joyce Bryant
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Pat O'Day
    Dennis Moore
    Dennis Moore
    • Milton Franklin 'Mileaway' Harris
    Joyce Bryant
    Joyce Bryant
    • Molly Dolan
    Hal E. Chester
    • Fred 'Dutch' Kuhn
    • (as Hally Chester)
    Harris Berger
    Harris Berger
    • Danny Dolan
    Frankie Burke
    Frankie Burke
    • Skinny
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Whisper
    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • Knuckles Dolan
    Ted Adams
    Ted Adams
    • Schmidt
    • (as Richard Adams)
    Maxine Leslie
    • May
    Robert Fiske
    Robert Fiske
    • Cornwall - aka Robert Morrison
    Jack Edwards
    • Algernon 'Mouse' Wilkes
    Jim Farley
    Jim Farley
    • Police Capt. Moran
    • (as James Farley)
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Joe - Detective
    • (as Alden Chase)
    Fred Hoose
    Fred Hoose
    • Mr. Wilkes
    Donald Haines
    • PeeWee
    Eric Burtis
    Eric Burtis
    • Eric
    Edwin Brian
    • Mike
    • (as Eddie Brian)
    • Direção
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Roteirista
      • William Lively
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    ptb-8

    Neo Monogram realism

    This gloriously no budget Monogram 'masterpiece' is a surprisingly effective z grade street-gang drama that benefits inadvertently from its genuine cheapness. The acting boys are all in their mid teens and have screen presence originally seen in the stage show of the late 30s. This was the first in a series of films for Monogram that became The Bowery Boys with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall. In all honesty, this is the better cast and as played as a little tough guys melodrama allows for real audience interest. I expected this to be terrible in both acting and production, but like the neo realist Italian pix of the immediate post war, this has the same look and grimy realism simply by being cheap and genuinely poor. As a result, with strong lead acting by Leon Ames (Father in "Meet Me In St Louis") EAST SIDE KIDS becomes a teen crime pic with good looking and interesting youth actors, strong support adults and a fantastic genuineness in its crummy look. The music is awful though, the one part marring what is actually one of Monogram's best teen films...whether they meant it or not.
    7jcholguin

    The first was the best of the series

    Officer Pat "Leon Ames" starts a junior police club to get the youth off the streets. Pat believes from experience that "idle hands leads to trouble" so he finds donors that give equipment for the youth to "hang out." Knuckles is now on death row for killing a cop but Pat believes he is innocent. So Pat recruits knuckle's brother Danny who is the leader of the east side kids to find the real killer. Counterfeiters somehow fit into the killing of the cop. An engrossing tale of this officer and the gang battling for the truth. Film is highlighted at the end by a chase to the death, but for whom?

    When you hear East Side Kids you think of Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall but this was made before their appearances and definitely is a better film. Kids that look the right age, good acting and a good plot make this film a worthwhile film to watch. An exceptional performance by Leon Ames.
    spost8260

    First East Side Kids serial entry

    A lot of folks don't have much great to say about this or any of the East Side Kids films, but this was the first entry into the series and it wasn't as bad as its touted to be. Plenty of action and intrigue, though quite dated. No Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall or even Bobby Jordan...this was the adjustment period for those coming fresh from being the Dead End Kids and cast wasn't settled. Though you do have a familiar face...Frankie Burke, from "Angels with dirty faces" and other Dead End Kids films. He mugs it up heavily for this film and has some decent lines, which he didn't often receive. This is a film definitely worth watching! If for nothing else, simply for the mere fact that this is the first entry into the East Side Kids serial. If you are a fan of the Dead End Kids, this is a must see.
    Wayne119

    Worth seeing

    I'm glad I decided to ignore Leonard Maltin's really bad review and buy this video. Not that it's really good, but it has much that I like. True, it has none of the original Dead End Kids and very little humor. But it's my first time to see Harris Berger, the actor who replaced Huntz Hall in the Broadway version of Dead End when Huntz went to Hollywood to be in the movie version, and Hally Chester. Frankie Burke is good, too--that kid from Angels With Dirty Faces who looks so much like James Cagney.
    5lugonian

    Boys of the City

    EAST SIDE KIDS (Monogram, 1940), a Four-Bell Production directed by Bob Hill, is a social drama centering upon the lives and activities of youths in the tenement district of New York City's lower east side. Somewhat inspired by Samuel Goldwyn's screen adaptation to DEAD END (United Artists, 1937), and others like it, EAST SIDE KIDS offers nothing new nor original in this premise. Monogram's earlier contributions to this genre did produce such worthy offerings as BOY OF THE STREETS (1937), GANGSTER'S BOY (1938) and STREETS OF NEW YORK (1939), all starring Jackie Cooper. Unlike EAST SIDE KIDS, those Cooper products didn't spawn any sequels of its own, only imitations. Considering how this edition happens to be an ordinary 62 minute programmer, it's uncertain whether a sequel or series to EAST SIDE KIDS was originally intended. Aside from becoming a cut rate version to DEAD END, EAST SIDE KIDS also borrows a little from MGM's highly popular, BOYS TOWN (1938) starring Spencer Tracy, where the central character, a policeman in place of a priest, doing everything possible assisting or reforming teenagers in the neighborhood where he was once raised from following the path of an idolizing gangster.

    Through its fade-in capturing New York City from across the Hudson River leading inward to the streets and tenement surroundings, the story gets underway with the introduction of the title characters rolling dice on the sidewalk before focusing on Patrick O'Day (Leon Ames), former East Side kid now police officer, wanting to help his childhood friend, "Knuckles" Dolan (Dave O'Brien) who is serving prison time for murder. Although innocent and set to face execution in the electric chair within a month, Dolan refuses to reveal the guilty party of the crime. As a favor to Knuckles, O'Day not only looks after his kid brother, Danny (Harris Berger), but prevents him from learning the truth by making him believe Knuckes to be working in South America. As O'Day tries to keep Danny and his pals from getting into further mischief, he forms the Vasser Street Junior Police Club where they gather together for various activities as boxing and a game of pool. All goes well until the arrival of a well-dressed mobster named Mileaway (Dennis Moore) returning to his old neighborhood, where his influence on the boys, especially Danny, leads them to getting arrested for unknowingly by passing out fliers containing counterfeit $5 bills. Further complications arise through O'Day's dismissal from the police force that prevents him from obtaining enough evidence to clear Knuckles' name.

    Other members of the cast include Joyce Bryant as Molly, O'Day's love interest (minus any love scenes) and sister of Knuckles and Danny; Vince Barnett (Whisper, Mileaway's henchman); Richard Adams (Mr. Schmidt, the German pawnbroker); Maxine Lewis (May, Mileaway's girl); and Alden Chase (Detective Joe Forbes); along with Jack Edwards (Algernon "Algy" Wilkes); Hally Chester (Dutch Kuhn); Eric Burtis (Eric, the crippled boy on short-wave radio); Frankie Burke (Skinny) and Donald Haines (Pee-Wee) in the roles of the East Side Kids.

    For what's become a series opener, anyone expecting to find "East Side Kids" regulars (Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall and Sunshine Sammy Morrison) will be totally disappointed or lead to believe they're viewing an entirely different movie altogether. Actually dismissed as part of the subsequent series that followed, EAST SIDE KIDS is in fact the initial entry to that series, bearing, in television terms, a "pilot" for a possible series, for which it turned out to be, leading to cast changes before the right element took place. While observing this particular entry, consisting of unfamiliar faces with a virtually unknown cast, only Dave O'Brien in the role of Knuckles went on to reprise his role in sequels, BOYS OF THE CITY and THAT GANG OF MINE, before his character was written out, as well as two additional entries in two different roles. Take notice that feature billing for EAST SIDE KIDS goes to Leon Ames, shortly before being type-casting in fatherly roles for MGM in the 1940s, 1950s, as well as on television, making both his rare lead performance and minus his mustache.

    As in most cases pertaining to Monogram programmers, production values for EAST SIDE KIDS are limited and tight editing a bit clumsy. The only benefit of creativity to take place comes from its opening sequence as camera captures the East Side Kids from an upward position as they look downward shooting dice onto the sidewalk, the sidewalk being the camera. While this method has been done before, it's still quite impressive filmmaking.

    Formerly shown on commercial television prior to the 1980s during the weekend morning or early afternoon broadcasts of such named presentations as "East Side Comedy" (New York City edition) EAST SIDE KIDS, distributed to video cassette and later DVD, premiered September 13, 2004, on Turner Classic Movies as part of its own "East Side Kids" series marathon. Sequel: BOYS OF THE CITY (1940) featuring soon to be series regulars (namely Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey and Sunshine Sammy Morrison). While there are those who still feel this not part of the "East Side Kids" series (1940-1945), this is where it all began before being revamped to the longer running film series of "The Bowery Boys" (1946-1958) (**)

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      David Durand is credited in casting call lists and the AFI Catalogue as "Dutch," the role played by Hal E. Chester, who was listed as "Buster," a character not in the film. Durand was not seen in the film at all, although his name does appear in the screen cast.
    • Erros de gravação
      Danny points out to Dutch that his Junior Police badge has his name on it, then the camera changes to show him turning over his badge to see his name on it.
    • Citações

      Pat O'Day: [worried about Danny] I've got to find some way to convince him that it's easier and a whole lot more fun to play cops than it is robbers.

    • Conexões
      Featured in They Came from Beyond - Sam Katzman at Columbia (2023)

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      • 10 de fevereiro de 1940 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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      • East Side Kids/Bowery Boys
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      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 1 h 2 min(62 min)
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