Gas House Kids is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Billy Halop, Robert Lowery, Teala Loring, and Carl Switzer. It was inspired by the Dead End Kids,[1] even casting erstwhile Dead End ringleader Billy Halop in a leading role.
Gas House Kids | |
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Directed by | Sam Newfield |
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Produced by | Sigmund Neufeld |
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Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
Edited by | |
Music by | Leo Erdody |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
edit- Robert Lowery as Eddie O'Brien
- Billy Halop as Tony Albertini
- Teala Loring as Colleen Flanagan
- Carl Switzer as Sammy Levine
- David Reed as Pat Flanagan
- Rex Downing as Mickey Papopalous
- Rocco Lanzo as Gus Schmidt
- Hope Landin as Mrs. O'Brien
- Ralph Dunn as Detective O'Hara
- Paul Bryar as Shadow Sarecki
- Charles C. Wilson as Inspector Shannon
Aftermath
editAfter the release of Gas House Kids, the PRC studio decided to emulate Monogram's popular comedy series The Bowery Boys, another incarnation of the Dead End Kids but now with more emphasis on comedy. Billy Halop had only agreed to the one picture, and was no longer available for a sequel. The Gas House Kids series was now built around Halop's co-star Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer with a new cast of kids, and resulted in two features: Gas House Kids Go West and The Gas House Kids in Hollywood (both 1947). The series came to an abrupt end when the studio closed its doors in August 1947. It merged into the new Eagle-Lion Films company.
References
edit- ^ AFI Catalog p.858-859
Bibliography
edit- The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1941 - 1950: Feature Films. University of California Press, 1999.
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