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  1. The Bowery Boys (48 titles) was third-longest feature-film series of American origin in motion-picture history (behind the Charles Starrett westerns at 131 titles, and Hopalong Cassidy at 66). The final Bowery Boys film, In the Money, was released in 1958.

  2. In 1946, the series became strictly comedy and called the Bowery Boys, starring Leo Gorcey (who was responsible for the changes) as Slip and Huntz Hall as his buddy Sach. The series continued ...

  3. From Dead Ends to the East Side and finally landing in Louie's Sweet Shop in the heart of the Bowery (3rd and Canal, natch!), there was no stopping these Boy...

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  4. Fighting Fools. March 17, 1949. The boys are working at the local boxing arena where their friend, Jimmy Higgins, is boxing. During a crooked match Jimmy is killed. The boys seek out his older brother, Johnny, a former boxer who gave up the sport rather than go crooked, and help train him to get back in the ring.

  5. It’s 30 years of film clips, rare interviews, out-takes, stills, and more in this tribute to the films and private lives of the comedy legends known as The B...

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  7. Of all the film series in Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide, The Bowery Boys is probably the longest-running example that has gone through different phases while retaining the same cast members. I shall leave the discussion of the series' history to Mr. Maltin: Sidney Kingsley’s Broadway play "Dead End" was a superior drama that cast a critical eye on big-city tenement slums. When Samuel ...

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