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Bowery Champs

  • 1944
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  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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William 'Billy' Benedict, Gabriel Dell, Leo Gorcey, Buddy Gorman, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, and Anne Sterling in Bowery Champs (1944)
SlapstickComedy

Copy boys Muggs and Glimpy investigate a murder. They locate the ex-wife of the murdered man and become convinced she is innocent. They hide her from the police while they investigate.Copy boys Muggs and Glimpy investigate a murder. They locate the ex-wife of the murdered man and become convinced she is innocent. They hide her from the police while they investigate.Copy boys Muggs and Glimpy investigate a murder. They locate the ex-wife of the murdered man and become convinced she is innocent. They hide her from the police while they investigate.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Earle Snell
    • Morey Amsterdam
  • Stars
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • William 'Billy' Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    418
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Earle Snell
      • Morey Amsterdam
    • Stars
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • William 'Billy' Benedict
    • 4User reviews
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    Leo Gorcey
    Leo Gorcey
    • Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Glimpy McClusky
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Skinny
    • (as Bill Benedict)
    Bobby Jordan
    Bobby Jordan
    • Bobby Jordan
    Gabriel Dell
    Gabriel Dell
    • Jim Lindsay
    Thelma White
    Thelma White
    • Diane Gibson
    Evelyn Brent
    Evelyn Brent
    • Gypsy Carmen
    Ian Keith
    Ian Keith
    • Ken Duncan
    Frank Jaquet
    Frank Jaquet
    • Lester Cartwright
    Fred Kelsey
    Fred Kelsey
    • McGuire
    Anne Sterling
    • Jane
    • (as Ann Sterling)
    William Ruhl
    • Police Lieutenant
    • (as Bill Ruhl)
    Wheeler Oakman
    Wheeler Oakman
    • Tom Wilson
    Buddy Gorman
    • Shorty
    • (as Bud Gorman)
    Jimmy Strand
    • Danny
    Joe Bautista
    • Houseboy
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Cherkose
    • Scoop
    • (uncredited)
    Francis Ford
    Francis Ford
    • Newspaper Sports Writer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Earle Snell
      • Morey Amsterdam
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    8wise1too

    CHAMPS IS RIGHT!

    If you're a fan of The East Side Kids, this one is one of their best. While the elements kept changing throughout the series, they all come together in this entry.

    The murder mystery plot is only a hook for the comedy which would solidify as they become The Bowery Boys.

    This is the homestretch from the Dead End Kids to the finish line of The Bowery Boys.

    While Bobby Jordan, who left the series, returns in a small but fun way. A nice send-off for a founding memeber.

    Also on the plus side, you get Bernard Gorcey in his pre- Louie days. Monogram gave some of these films a music number, adding production value, and Hotcha Chornia Brown is pretty good. The film could use a bigger action ending, but it's OK nonetheless.

    Hail hail- the gang;'s all here!
    7lugonian

    The East Side Kids-News That's Fit to Print

    BOWERY CHAMPS (Monogram, 1944), directed by William Beaudine, marks the 19th installment to "The East Side Kids" series. Awkwardly titled, the story has nothing to do with prizefighting nor boxing. It deals with life in the newsroom by which Ethelbert McGinnis, better known as "Muggs" (Leo Gorcey), leader of the East Side Kids, is practically the sole focus. No longer "kids" in physical form (very much actors in their early twenties playing teenagers when this series began in 1940) but young men being a group of friends often acting like kids. While the "Muggs" character in early installments felt working is for suckers, he has now matured by working, sporting a suit and not as arrogant as before. Except for Huntz Hall, a series regular since 1941, BOWERY CHAMPS marks the return of Bobby Jordan for the first time since GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE (1943). With his character explained as being away in the Army, it's a wonder why his original character of Danny suddenly becomes Bobby Jordan!!

    Starting off with a sky view of Manhattan, the camera tracks to the building of the New York Evening Express where Muggs Maginnis (Leo Gorcey) is employed as a copy boy, a job given to him by his friend, Jim Lindsay (Gabriel Dell). With ambition to become a reporter, Muggs starts off by telling a veteran sportswriter (Francis Ford) how to really add real interest to his articles. Lester Cartwright (Frank Jaquet), managing editor, enters the scene demanding why The Journal, another newspaper, got the murder story of Thomas Wilson (Wheelar Oakman) ahead of them. Wilson's wife, Gypsy Carmen (Evelyn Brent), once the Toast of Broadway, is the accused and hiding from the police. With Jim spending time romancing Cartwright's secretary, Jane (Ann Sterling) and occupying more time away from the office, Muggs proves himself by getting the Gypsy Carmen story himself. Rounding up his pals, Glimpy (Huntz Hall), Skinny (Billy Benedict), Shorty (Buddy Gorman) and Danny (Jimmy Strand), Muggs locates Gypsy Carmen at the Stevens Apartment on Park Avenue. Believing her innocent of the crime, Muggs hides her out disguised in male attire at the East Side club in the Bowery. As Muggs and the gang proceed with their investigation, their pal, Bobby Jordan (Bobby Jordan) spends much of his 12-hour furlough from the Army trying to find them.

    Cast includes Ian Keith (Ken Duncan); Thelma White (Diane Gibson); Fred Kelsey (Officer Maguire); and Betty Sinclair (The Apartment Manager. Leo's father, Bernard Gorcey, amusingly plays Mr. Johnson, a cab driver while Gabriel Dell once again plays a different character from the previous installments. With the other East Side Kids (Strand and Gorman) simply watching what's happening, Billy Benedict spotlights himself dressed in womans clothing, being chased by police, and getting abducted for eavesdropping at the wrong door. Thelma White gets a song solo of "Ochye Tchornia Brown" set in the Pussy Cat Cafe. As much as Bobby Jordan makes a welcome presence, it's a pity the same wasn't done for another former series regular, "Scruno," wonderfully played by "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison.

    As BOWERY CHAMPS attempts in formatting in a new direction from previous efforts, some material repeats from 'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE (1942): hiding a much younger female (Ann Gillis) at the East Side Club disguised as a boy; a former member of the East Side Kids (Noah Beery Jr.) on furlough trying to locate his friends; and boys going out of the way to prove the innocence of an accused killer. Under William Beaudine's direction, everything moves swiftly and tightly for its 62 minutes. Underscoring for BOWERY CHAMPS is only used during car chasing sequence. To help remind this as part of the "East Side Kids" series, Muggs continues hitting Glimpy with his hat for his goofy antics.

    Not a bad outing in the series, though one wishes it played more on a continued level from one movie to the next than an individual movie using same characters sometimes using different surnames. Never placed on home video nor shown on cable television in recent years, BOWERY CHAMPS can be found for viewing on DVD. Next installment: DOCKS OF NEW YORK (1945). (** bylines)
    6planktonrules

    Nothign special...but less 'dopey' than many of their later films.

    Like many of the Bowery Boys/East Side Kids films, this one was filmed in six days. While this may sound insanely fast, they are B-movies with recurring characters...so a swift schedule isn't too surprising.

    This installment finds Muggs working at a newspaper in an entry level job. However, he has visions of becoming a reporter and as you'd expect, he doesn't take no for an answer and decides to investigate on his own. In this case, he investigates a murder and, as you only find in B-movies, he instantly believes the dead man's wife is innocent...though the police and press think she's guilty. Naturally his and the gang hiding her has some negative consequences. So who DID commit this killing and why? And, will Muggs prove himself by solving the crime?

    Overall, this is a decent installment, as the dopey hijinks are minimal compared to many of the gang's later Bowery Boys films. Not a great film, mind you, but a decent B-movie that will help you pass the time.

    Bernard Gorcey, who played Louie the malt shop owner in the later Bowery Boys films here plays a cab driver.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in six days.
    • Quotes

      Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis: Your authority supersedes my iniquity, but if that's the way you feel about it, if you ever get a promotion, we won't even put your picture in our paper.

    • Connections
      Followed by Docks of New York (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      Hotcha Chornia Brown
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sam H. Stept and Bud Green

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Muggs Meets a Deadline
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $85,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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