The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters | |
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Allied Artists Pictures | |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters is a 1954 American
In the film, the Bowery Boys want to ask permission to use a vacant lot as a place for kids to play
Plot
The front window of Louie's Sweet Shop is a frequent victim of the local neighborhood kids' baseball games. The Bowery Boys think that a nearby vacant lot would be perfect for the kids to play ball, and keep out of trouble. Slip and Sach travel during a heavy rainstorm to visit the owners of the lot at their home on Long Island. As it turn out, the owners, all members of the same family, are completely insane.
Dereck, a mad scientist, wants a brain for his gorilla. His brother Anton wants a brain for his robot, Gorog. Their sister Amelia needs fresh meat to give to her man-eating tree, while their niece Francine is convinced that she is a vampire. Feeling that Slip and Sach are perfect for their personal needs, the family asks the duo to spend the night. The boys soon catch on to the family's schemes, causing a frantic chase through the house. Louie, Butch, and Chuck visit the home to search for Slip and Sach, and it is not long before they too get caught up in all the madness.
Cast
The Bowery Boys
- Leo Gorcey as Terrance Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
- Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
- David Gorcey as Chuck Anderson (Credited as David Condon)
- Bennie Bartlettas Butch Williams
Other cast
- Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowski
- Lloyd Corrigan as Anton Gravesend
- Ellen Corby as Amelia Gravesend
- John Dehner as Dr. Derek Gravesend
- Laura Mason as Francine Gravesend
- Paul Wexler as Grissom, the butler
- Norman Bishop as Gorog, the robot (uncredited)
- Paul Bryar as Officer Martin (uncredited)
- Steve Calvert as Cosmos, the gorilla (uncredited)
- Rudy Lee as Herbie Wilkins (uncredited)
Home media
Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume Two" on April 9, 2013.
References
- ISBN 978-0806509310.