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Junior G-Men

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 4h
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
125
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Gabriel Dell, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Kenneth Howell, Ken Lundy, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in Junior G-Men (1940)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaWar

A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group.A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group.A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group.

  • Directors
    • Ford Beebe
    • John Rawlins
  • Writers
    • George H. Plympton
    • Basil Dickey
    • Rex Taylor
  • Stars
    • Billy Halop
    • Huntz Hall
    • Gabriel Dell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    125
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ford Beebe
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • George H. Plympton
      • Basil Dickey
      • Rex Taylor
    • Stars
      • Billy Halop
      • Huntz Hall
      • Gabriel Dell
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Billy Halop
    Billy Halop
    • Billy Barton
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Gyp
    Gabriel Dell
    Gabriel Dell
    • Terry
    Bernard Punsly
    Bernard Punsly
    • Lug
    Ken Lundy
    • Buck
    Kenneth Howell
    Kenneth Howell
    • Harry Trent
    Roger Daniel
    Roger Daniel
    • Midge
    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Jim Bradford
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Col. Barton
    Cy Kendall
    Cy Kendall
    • Brand
    Ben Taggart
    Ben Taggart
    • Severn
    Victor Zimmerman
    • Corey
    Edgar Edwards
    Edgar Edwards
    • Evans
    Gene Rizzi
    Gene Rizzi
    • Foster
    Florence Halop
    Florence Halop
    • Mary
    Harris Berger
    Harris Berger
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Brooks
    Jean Brooks
    • Waitress [Chs. 11-12]
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Cartledge
    • Junior G-Man [Chs. 1, 6]
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Ford Beebe
      • John Rawlins
    • Writers
      • George H. Plympton
      • Basil Dickey
      • Rex Taylor
    • All cast & crew
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    youroldpaljim

    For Dead End Kids and serial completests only.

    Now let me first state that I'm a big fan of both The Dead End Kids/East Side Kids/Bowery Boys and 1940 serials, but I found this serial with the Dead End Kids to be rather rough going. This tale of a gang of street kids joining forces with the FBI to battle enemy agents is trite and unconvincing. The serial contains to many "cheats." That is a chapter ends with what looks like the end for our heroes and the next chapter a scene is inserted that we did not see in the last chapter. Now even other, much better serials have used "cheats", but this employs to many of them. Also as with most of Universals Dead End Kids films, there is no chemistry between Huntz Hall and Billy Halop. I get the feeling that Universal wanted to make a serial about a group teenagers fighting enemy agents and only cast the Dead End Kids because they were under contract, not because they were suited for the film.
    5wes-connors

    Dead End G-Men

    Seventeen-year old street punk Billy Halop (as Billy Barton alias Billy Lang) is caught stealing pies. He is turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.), after being fingered by clean-cut "Junior G-Man" Kenneth Howell (as Harry Trent). The F.B.I. lets young Halop know his presumed dead dad, an inventive genius, is really alive. The father has been abducted by a group of treasonable conspirators known as "The Flaming Torch". Opposites attract, and Halop and Howell grow to like each other. They join forces to save the U.S.A. from the villainous plotting of the "Torch Gang"...

    For the record, "The Dead End Kids" aka "The Little Tough Guys" for this entry are: Halop, Huntz Hall (as Gyp), Gabriel Dell (as Terry), Bernard Punsly (as Lug), Harris Berger (as Sailor) and Ken Lundy (as Buck)...

    The first of three "Universal" serials has plenty of chase, crash and fight. It brought audiences into the cinemas every week, as three more serials followed. Halop flew into "Sky Raiders" (1941) solo, dove into "Sea Raiders" (1941) with the "Dead End" Kids, and headed up "Junior G-Men of the Air" (1942). This first series benefits from having a clear, simple plot. One of the more memorable sequences herein involves aviation (Chapter 9, "The Plunge of Peril!"). Halop and Howell get in the ring and box in Chapter 6 ("Traitor's Treachery!"). Howell celebrated his KO with "Pride of the Bowery" (1940).

    ***** Junior G-Men (1940) Ford Beebe, John Rawlins ~ Billy Halop, Kenneth Howell, Huntz Hall, Phillip Terry
    4dbborroughs

    Suspenseless and dull. This might have been okay if some one cared

    First and weakest of three serials made by a variation of the Dead End Kids, East Side Kids, Little Tough Guys and Bowery Boys. Here the boys are fighting the Torch Gang a band of crooks and saboteurs. The problem with the serial is that aside from interest in the idea of Huntz Hall, Billy Halop and friends in film like this, there is nothing really of interest in the entire affair. The boys walk through the 12 chapters as if they were in one of their least interesting features (even uninteresting to the actors). The action is dull and telegraphed, with cliffhangers that are so poorly done that they generate almost no suspense. Universal was a studio that had a wildly uneven output of serials, with the high point being the Flash Gordons and this and things like Red Barry being the low point. Of interest only as a curio or to die hard fans of the long running Dead End/Bowery Boys etc. films.

    3.5 out of 10
    7scottsitton

    Vintage movie serial

    What fun to watch a movie serial. A lot of action and Huntz Hall having some good parts.
    6Mike-764

    Dead End Kids vs. Flaming Torches

    A group calling themselves the Flaming Torches is planning an upheaval of the current US government by sabotaging key defensive positions and making pacts with sinister foreign governments. The G-Men are after all members of this group and organize the Junior G-Men so they can assist them in small ways. A street gang, led by Billy Barton, is also after the Torches since the group has abducted Billy's father who has perfected a revolutionary new type of explosive. The Junior G-Men and Billy's gang work together, despite their obvious different methods, along with the G-Men to bring the Torches to justice. Nice serial with the fifth columnist element makes this serial stand a bit higher than expected. If you're expecting the humorous escapades seen by the East Side Kids in the Monogram series, you might be miffed that there are only a few humorous moments here. The cliffhangers are really weak and predictable and much of the story seems to be repeating itself a lot. The story and pacing still manages to keep viewer interest though. Rating, 6.

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    • Trivia
      Chapter Titles:
      • 1. Enemies Within (PCA #6293)
      • 2. The Blast of Doom (PCA #6294)
      • 3. Human Dynamite (PCA #6296)
      • 4. Blazing Danger (PCA #6348)
      • 5. Trapped By Traitors (PCA #6307)
      • 6. Traitors' Treachery (PCA #6308)
      • 7. Flaming Death (PCA #6314)
      • 8. Hurled Through Space (PCA #6315)
      • 9. The Plunge of Peril (PCA #6316)
      • 10. The Toll of Treason (PCA #6321)
      • 11. Descending Doom (PCA #6322)
      • 12. The Power of Patriotism (PCA #6323)
    • Goofs
      In Chapter: 2, Terry (Gabriel Dell) says he removed the carburetor from the henchmen's car. But it looks like he removed the distributor cap. When the crooks look under the hood to repair the car, they say someone cut the ignition cable.
    • Connections
      Followed by Junior G-Men of the Air (1942)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead End Kid vs. Spies Inc.
    • Filming locations
      • Metropolitan Airport - 6590 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 4h(240 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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