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News Hounds

  • 1947
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  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Nita Bieber, Ralph Dunn, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Bill Kennedy in News Hounds (1947)
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Working for the New York Daily Chronicle, Slip and the boys seek to expose rumored gamblers fixing sports events.Working for the New York Daily Chronicle, Slip and the boys seek to expose rumored gamblers fixing sports events.Working for the New York Daily Chronicle, Slip and the boys seek to expose rumored gamblers fixing sports events.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Edmond Seward
    • Tim Ryan
    • George Cappy
  • Stars
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • Bobby Jordan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    350
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Edmond Seward
      • Tim Ryan
      • George Cappy
    • Stars
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • Bobby Jordan
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Leo Gorcey
    Leo Gorcey
    • Terence J. Montgomery 'Slip' Mahoney
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
    Bobby Jordan
    Bobby Jordan
    • Bobby
    Gabriel Dell
    Gabriel Dell
    • Gabe
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Whitey
    • (as Billy Benedict)
    David Gorcey
    David Gorcey
    • Chuck
    Christine McIntyre
    Christine McIntyre
    • Jane P. Connelly
    Tim Ryan
    Tim Ryan
    • John 'Bullfrog' Burke
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Dapper Dan Greco
    Bill Kennedy
    Bill Kennedy
    • Mark Morgan
    Ralph Dunn
    Ralph Dunn
    • 'Dutch' Miller
    Nita Bieber
    Nita Bieber
    • Mame
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Timothy X. 'Big Tim' Donlin
    Terry Goodman
    • Little Boy
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Mack Snide
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Louie Dumbrowski
    Buddy Gorman
    • Copyboy
    Russ Whiteman
    • Johnny 'Speedy' Gale
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Edmond Seward
      • Tim Ryan
      • George Cappy
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    6wes-connors

    Pressed Suits

    While working at the "New York Daily Chronicle", "The Bowery Boys" get involved in exposing a gambling ring. Journalistic leader Leo Gorcey (as Slip Mahoney) is the newspaper's copy boy - and aspiring investigative reporter. Hapless Huntz Hall (as Sach Jones) wants to be a photographer. Bobby Jordan (as Bobby), William "Billy" Benedict (as Whitey), and David Gorcey (as Chuck) help deliver the papers. Former chum turned mob flunky Gabriel Dell (as Gabe) provides the lads with libelous leads. And, fatherly Bernard Gorcey (as Louie) runs their "Sweet Shop" headquarters.

    The Bowery regulars follow an intermittently clever screenplay, by Tim Ryan and Edmond Seward, which makes this one of the more enjoyable movies of the series. The Ryan/Seward writing team would reach a peak with their follow-up "Bowery Buckaroos" (October 1947). And, Ryan, a notable character actor, essays one of his bigger Bowery roles, as "Chronicle" editor John "Bullfrog" Burke. The bad guys, led by Anthony Caruso (as "Dapper" Dan Greco) - "Greco, it's quite an accomplishment to be the village idiot in a town the size of New York" - and Ralph Dunn (as "Dutch" Miller) lead a perfect supporting cast.

    ****** News Hounds (8/13/47) William Beaudine ~ Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell
    curly-17

    "Scoop" Mahoney-- 5 Star Reporter

    Slip Mahoney is working as a copy boy for a large N.Y. newspaper, and has aspirations of being a reporter; Sach is a photographer. Slip wants to expose big-time gamblers, like Dapper Dan Greco, who are fixing sporting events. Slip is assisting a reporter, Mark Morgan, whose girlfriend is Jane Ann Connelly (Christine McIntyre, who was in 32 "Three Stooges" shorts). One of Greco's henchmen, Gabe, is arrested and immediately sprung. Gabe heads to Louie's sweetshop, to talk to the Bowery Boys, and show off his girlfriend Mame. In the sweetshop, Mame (the fabulous Nita Bieber), strikes a cute pose and says, "I've gotta watch my figure." Gabe (noticing Slip, Whitey, Chuck and Bobby staring) retorts, "Well, there's no sense ALL of us watching it!" However, Gabe's tip sets the Bowery Boys into action. Slip and Sach go undercover, approaching crime kingpin Greco, in their aliases "Pete the Blaster" and "Ermine the Crow." Saying they are working for Dutch Miller, they get the inside scoop on the sports fixing racket. But the Bowery Boys get their tell-all story printed in headlines too soon, without photo evidence of their accusations. The newspaper gets sued for $4 million libel. "Gee, ain't that swell," says nitwit Sach, "we're libel to get $4 million!" How will they get out of this mess? Watch the movie and enjoy it. Overall, it's a bit too serious and has too much plot for your typical Bowery Boys movie. But for fans of the series, watching any of their movies is the "pinochle" of enjoyment.
    Michael_Elliott

    Bowery Boys #7

    News Hounds (1947)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Slip (Leo Gorcey) and Sach (Huntz Hall) find themselves working at a newspaper where they're helping another reporter trying to crack down on a sports fixing ring. The dumb duo end up getting a libel suit against the newspaper so they then must try and get an important photo to back up their story, which ties an important man to some gangsters. This seventh film in the series is certainly a step up from the previous few films due in large part to a better than average story. The movie isn't a complete screwball comedy as we do get some minor drama added in but what laughs are here are quite good. The story is the real key and what surprised me most was that they obviously put some thought into it because the plot dealing with them trying to get the goods on the bad guys was well drawn out. I thought the story also managed to cover the drama of having some goons going after the media pretty well. With that said, you do have to wonder how Slip or Sach got hired in the first place but this here would be putting too much thought into the story. We get a couple very good gags along the way including a hilarious sequence where the two idiots find themselves in a room with the real gangsters and they don't know it. The funny facial gestures from Gorcey really adds to this scene and Hall too comes off pretty good. The supporting cast of Bowery Boys are pretty much wasted, although Bobby Jordan does get a few more minutes on screen here. Bill Kennedy does a nice job as the real reporter and Ralph Dunn, Tim Ryan and Anthony Caruso are good as the thugs. There are still some pretty bad moments here including a really bad sequence where Sach is "blinded" by a kid picking on him. This entire scene doesn't contain a single laugh and actually comes off pretty embarrassing. With that said, the writing makes this entry better than you'd expect for fans of the series.
    9tcchelsey

    THIS SHOULD CONCLUDE THE CONCLUSIVE CONCLUSION!

    The thing NEWS HOUNDS has going for it is the stellar cast. There are some great actors on board here who chew up the scenery, though you can NEVER top Leo Gorcey's malaprops!

    As I've said before, the difference between the 40s episodes of the 50s episodes was the balance between drama and comedy. This story relies more on high drama, but it's still fun to watch, sort of in a noir-ish Bowery Boys slant. In this case, Slip and Sach are now working at a newspaper and -- in their own insane way -- help crack a sports fixing ring.

    That all said, Huntz Hall makes good use of his screen time (thanks to director William Beaudine), by staging some fun pratfalls, including a laugh out loud scene where he (as newspaper photographer) sits high atop a bunch of stacked and wobbly tables at Louie's snapping pictures. He does it all over again in the last reel. It's one to see.

    Getting to the super cast, John Hamilton (best known as Perry White on Superman) is very convincing as the notorious ring leader. We also get to see Tim Ryan, who plays Slip and Sach's boss, who actually wrote most of the BOWERY BOYS scripts over the years.

    Rounding out the cast is popular heavy Anthony Caruso (who has a good old fashioned fist fight with Slip) and Christine McIntyre (as Jane), long time featured player in the THREE STOOGES short films. Nita Bieber (as Mame, Gabe's beautiful gal pal) was an actress, dancer and model and a few years later would be on the front cover of LIFE magazine.

    This is also one of the few episodes where Gabe flirts with the bad guys, but saves the day! And don't miss the outstanding courtoom scene as lawyer Slip(!) addresses the judge and jury?

    Released via Warner Brothers on dvd box sets of 6 to 8 films each. Classic color box covers, usually film posters. Thank you TCM for running this outrageous series.
    7ksf-2

    the usual B-B antics

    In this chapter of the Bowery Boys films, Slip wants to break in as a news reporter, so he tries to get the scoop on the fixed sporting events around town. Leo Gorcey (with his dad and brother, of course...) star with Huntz Hall, as they tangle with the local mob players trying to find Mister Big. the usual mixups, pratfalls, word-play, and running in circles. Billy Benedict and Gabe Dell are the supporting players (as always) in the story. Bill Kennedy stars as the ace reporter for the Chronicle, who gets fired when he also gets caught up in Slip's antics. watch for Christine McIntyre as the mob's moll, although she doesn't do any singing in this one. It's pretty good.. better than some of the slower movers in the long catalog of Dead End Kids and Bowery Boy films. this one moves right along. no big surprises, but good enough. directed by Bill Beaudine, also as usual. these are frequently shown on Turner Classics.

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    • Trivia
      At the trial, Slip identifies himself as "Terrance J. Montgomery Mahoney." His usual moniker in later films is, of course, Terrance Aloysius Mahoney.
    • Goofs
      The lawyer for the prosecution refers to the defendant's newspaper as a "slanderous rag." A lawyer should know the difference between slander (a verbal untruth) and libel (a printed untruth).
    • Quotes

      Terence J. Montgomery 'Slip' Mahoney: Mark Morgan ain't here.

      John 'Bullfrog' Burke: Well, FIND him! Whadda ya waitin' for, the Weehawken Ferry?

      Terence J. Montgomery 'Slip' Mahoney: Well, ya see, Chief, I t'ought dat de coicumstantials seem to point to the fact my honerary joinalistic contemptable was among the missin' this mornin', dat perhaps we could instigate instead dis vicarious tale. See, we of the fourth estate realize that time and tide wait for no homo sapiens. Let the quips fall where dey may. The presses shall roar tonight.

    • Connections
      Followed by Bowery Buckaroos (1947)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Newshounds
    • Filming locations
      • Monogram/Allied Artists Studios - 1725 Fleming Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Monogram Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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