Society-lady Hattie Leonard organizes her own band of 'gang-busters' when she discovers a garment she sent to the dry-cleaners had been taxed 25 cents to pay for gang 'protection.' She sends... Read allSociety-lady Hattie Leonard organizes her own band of 'gang-busters' when she discovers a garment she sent to the dry-cleaners had been taxed 25 cents to pay for gang 'protection.' She sends to New York City for a reformed gangster she had befriended, Frankie O'Fallon, and he hir... Read allSociety-lady Hattie Leonard organizes her own band of 'gang-busters' when she discovers a garment she sent to the dry-cleaners had been taxed 25 cents to pay for gang 'protection.' She sends to New York City for a reformed gangster she had befriended, Frankie O'Fallon, and he hires the manpower needed from the usual Columbia hoods. Her gang hijacks the racketeers, rec... Read all
- Blinky Mack
- (as Joseph Sawyer)
- Bert the Beetle
- (as Joseph Caits)
- Flanagan - Bank Guard
- (uncredited)
- Brewster - Hattie's Butler
- (uncredited)
- Dry Cleaner
- (uncredited)
- Bouncer at Black Kitten Cafe
- (uncredited)
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When the film starts, a young couple (Lee Bowman and Ida Lupino) are talking about getting married but the guy says he needs his mother to approve of his choice. Now this isn't at all where the film ends up going...it's a plot line that is soon abandoned. Instead, what happens AFTER the lady meets the mother....that's the real plot.
What happens is this. The mother (Fay Bainter) learns that her dry cleaner is being shaken down by criminals offering 'protection'. So, she decides to fight fire with fire and sends in a goon (Warren Hymer) to beat up the mobster...but he gets beaten up instead. Clearly, she's going to need reinforcements. So, she arranges to have a group of criminals on probation to be sent to her....and she'll help them reform AND they'll help her beat the pulp out of the mobsters. But it's not exactly THAT easy....see the film and see what I mean.
The film has a very unusual plot and is helped by all the nice supporting actors and a well written script. All in all, a delightful little comedy that is far better than you might expect from a lowly B. And, Miss Bainter is terrific in this one!
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Slight but mildly entertaining comedy about an elderly woman (Fay Bainter) who grows sick and tired of the gangsters taking over her city so she forms her own gang to run them out of town. This film runs just 65-minutes and for the most part it moves along pretty good, although the ending gets dragged out longer than it should have. Bainter is good in her role but a young Ida Lupino seems out of place and fails at all of her comedy scenes. Seeing as when this film was released, there's some big speeches about standing up for your country, taking down dictators and other things to that nature. Joe Sawyer plays one of the woman's gang members. Another interesting tidbit is that this Columbia picture also shows off another one of their films, You Can't Take It With You, during one scene.
Did you know
- TriviaOtto Hoffman as "Higgins" is in studio records/casting call lists, but he did not appear or was not identifiable in the movie.
- Quotes
Lila Thorne: I may have come from gorillas, but that doesn't mean I have to mix with them socially!
- ConnectionsReferences Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vous (1938)
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- Also known as
- Gangsterler ve Şürekâsı
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- Runtime
- 1h 6m(66 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1