
Bowery Boys Collection: 3, Bowery Boys Collection: 3, DVD
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Alfred Tonkel, Alphonse Martell, Anne Fleming, Anne Kimbell, Arthur Space, Audrey Conti, Austen Jewell, Ben Welden, Bennie Bartlett, Benny Baker, Benny Bartlett, Benny Rubin, Bernard Gorcey, Bess Flowers, Betty Caldwell, Bill Cassady, Bill Henry, Billy Benedict, Bob Bray, Bob Cudlip, Bob Keys, Bob Lowry, Bowery Boys Collection: 3, Bud Wolfe, Buddy Gorman, Byron Foulger, Carey Loftin, Carl Saxe, Carl Sklover, Carl Switzer, Charles Sherlock, Comedy Video, Cosmo Sardo, Darlene Fields, David Condon, David Gorcey, Dennis Moore, Dewey Robinson, Dick Crockett, Dick Elliott, Dick Foote, Don Haggerty, Don Harvey, Don Marlowe, Donald MacBride, Doretta Johnson, Doris Kemper, Dorothy Abbott, Dorothy Ford, Dude Criswell, Earle Hodgins, Eddie LeRoy, Eddie Ryan, Edward Bernds, Elizabeth Russell, Emil Sitka, Emory Parnell, Evelyn Rudie, Francis McDonald, Frank Hagney, Frank Jenks, Frank Marlowe, Frank Scannell, Frankie Darro, Fred Lamont, Fritz Feld, Fuzzy Knight, Gabriel Dell, Geneva Gray, George Barrows, George Blair, George Dockstader, George Eldredge, George Khoury, Gordon Clark, Harry Lauter, Harry Strang, Henry Rowland, Herbert Patterson, Huntz Hall, Isabel Randolph, Jack Chefe, Jack Gargan, Jack Grinnage, Jack Mower, Jack Mulhall, Jack Rice, James Flavin, Jane Adams, Jane Burgess, Jane Easton, Jean Dean, Jean Yarbrough, Jimmy Brandt, Jimmy Murphy, Joan Bradshaw, Joe Devlin, Joe Turkel, Joey Ray, John Bleifer, John E. Wengraf, John Eldredge, John H. Elliott, John Harmon, John Mitchum, John Morgan, Joi Lansing, Judy Bamber, Lee Phelps, Leo "Ukie" Sherin, Leo Gorcey, Leon Belasco, Lili Kardell, Louis Tomei, Lucien Littlefield, Lyle Talbot, Marianne Lynn, Marie Blake, Mark Dana, Mary Beth Hughes, Mary Castle, Mary Gordon, Meyer Grace, Michael Granger, Michael Vallon, Mickey Knox, Mike Pat Donovan, Mona Knox, Mort Mills, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Murray Alper, Myron Healey, Nelson Leigh, Nestor Paiva, Nicky Blair, O. Z. Whitehead, Oliver Blake, Otto Reichow, Paul Bryar, Paul Fierro, Paul Wexler, Pepe Hern, Percy Helton, Pete Kellett, Peter Mamakos, Peter Virgo, Phil Phillips, Pierre Watkin, Queenie Smith, Ralph Dunn, Ralph Sanford, Ray Walker, Raymond Hatton, Ric Roman, Richard Avonde, Richard Benedict, Richard Paxton, Richard Powers, Robert Christopher, Robert Easton, Robert Emmett Keane, Robert Hopkins, Robert Rose, Robert Shayne, Rory Mallinson, Rosemary La Planche, Roy Gordon, Russell Simpson, Ruth Lee, Sheldon Leonard, Speer Martin, Stanley Andrews, Stanley Blystone, Stanley Clements, Steven Geray, Teddy Mangean, Terry Frost, Tom Hanlon, Tom Kennedy, Tom Monroe, Tommie Menzies, Tristram Coffin, Veola Vonn, Wade Crosby, Wanda McKay, Wilbur Mack, William Beaudine, William Forrest, William J. O'Brien, William Ruhl, William VedderThis third volume of the complete Bowery Boys film collection carries within it some milestone moments for the series; along with more mirth and malaprops than you can swing a crumpled fedora at! First off, the Boys look back to their roots as the Forties wind down with Angels' Alley, complete with gangsters and fighting priests (and the crime vein continues in the very noirey Angels in Disguise). Next we move through the Fifties hitting on all cylinders whether it's feuding in the west (Feudin' Fools) or racing to the roar of the crowd (Jalopy) as Huntz Hall moves up to headliner status (Paris Playboys) before bidding a fond farewell to beloved Bernard Gorcey (Louie Dumbrowski) who died suddenly after completing Dig That Uranium. Son Leo (Slip) would depart the series shortly thereafter, leaving Huntz Hall to carry the comedy (and battle the devil in Up in Smoke!) alongside new boy Duke (Stanley Clements). But allow US to regurgitate one salient pint - Slip, Sach, Duke and the boys will be back for another round in volume 4!