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Huntz Hall and Gabe Dell are officially legends in my opinion and I'm just sad that I didn't know of their hilarious content sooner in life. My father has shared with me all the comedy shows he watched as a kid and I love it!.
These guys were one of my favorites to watch growing up. Warner brother's cartoons the three stooges ma and Pa kettle movies. Talk about laughing hysterically. Such great memories ❤️♥️♥️. Keep bringing these old favorite shows. Love love love them. Thank you.
Saturday afternoons watching these guys in the late 70’s was the best! Great memories! My older brother always ordered pizza, fries and soda for he & I. ☺️📺🎥🎬🎞️🍕🍟🥤
+clarence fender I hear you, all there was for home entertainment was the radio unless you owned a Victrola to play your 78 rpm records. However I do clearly remember when TV only had 3 stations and signed off at midnight. We went to the movies a lot as kids just to see movies in color. Kids today would think we're lying to them lol
NO TVs? Why didn't you go to the store and buy one? You had radio ..... "Who knows what lurks in the minds of men? .... The Shadow knows! ......." "Hey ya Andy! ...... Hey ya Amos!"
3 stations? Midnight? Color? Man you are young!! Or you had your grandmother playing on the harpsicord in the hall. That's why they had so many bars, vaudeville, burlesque, and strip clubs. I remember when, to make a phone call, you had to pull hard on the can and string!! Ha ha ha!! Hand crank that phone. Phones with NO numbers or even rotary on them. You picked up the receiver, and waited until the operator talked to you, then told her who you wanted to call.
Grew up watching the eastside kids during the 50s.The are one of the best and will never be anything remotely like them again.So lucky to be able to relive all of these films again 70 yrs later.Thanks so much.
Me too! Saturday mornings, if it was raining, it was Johnny Quest and in the afternoons it was The Three Stooges, Tarzan with Johnny Weismueller and The Bowery Boys. If it was nice out we spent the day outside recreating all the scenarios we'd seen on TV. Those were the days. Saturday nights it was Creature Feature and all the old black and white monster movies of the 50's and 60's. It was a kick seeing Bela Lugosi in this movie. Best Dracula ever.
Kenneth Jackson - Agreed. If I had kids today they'd never see a TV. Too much depravity, sex and filth on the tube today. No wonder my mom calls it the boob tube.
One of my favorites! Love the East Side Kids! This and Spooks Run Wild are a tie for my favs! Just found them in the last 4 yrs or so. Don't even have TV anymore. Who needs it? The best has come and gone...too bad they didn't make even more. I have probably everything they made, including G-Man series, etc. Odd how they switched characters now and then with different actors, and rival gang member would be in their gang for an episode, but Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, and Sunshine Sammy Morrison were the best team. Love these guys!
My TV provider just started showing The Bowery Boy's on TMC on Saturday morning's in my area and my father watched them as a kid and has introduced me to them just like the Three Stooges and I love it!.. They're so damn funny. Thanks again for sharing this greatness with us all and I hope that you will upload more from them. 🙏
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These are the best light comedies, for any time fun is desired. I’ve watched these for many decades now. They’re still as comfortable and funny as ever, maybe more so. 💜
"I don't suppose it will be anymore sacrarerlious if we bought it back AFTER the weddin'." That a great line and if you don't agree you are a chowderhead
Thank you again, Pizzaflix! We watched these shows on Saturday mornings back in the 50’s and 60’s, and loved rewatching them! And Ava Gardner is in this one! I look forward to watching NOW! :)*
Came hear after reading about Sammy Morrison and realizing that I've seen a lot (probably all) of the Our Gang series, although The Bowery Boys used to play on TV I never watched any of it... and so my journey begins. Thanks for posting this.
Some of their best movies were done as the East Side Kids, too. Look those up also! Cable has them sometimes, and libraries can get DVDs through interlibrary loan. (If they don't have them at your local library, another library will send them for you! )
I had a collection of movies on DVD of The East Side Kids and me and my ex girlfriend use to watch them all the time. She liked old movies just like me and a lot of our evenings where spent viewing old pictures anywhere from the forties to the nineties. But The East Side Kids where a classic show which was suitable for any occasion and for any kind of viewer and is entertaining without displaying indecent or immoral content.
what ever happened to movies that entertains the kid's of today's economy. every Saturday always watched the Bowery gang. always like louie .the owner of the store that used to hang out in.sach and whitey and mugs.
The east side kids were in a movie with James Cagney. Shemp Howard of the three stooges appeared in one of their films. They were later known as the bowery boys. Love their films.
I used to watch these guys in the late 40ies all through the late 50ies n I never seem to get tired of viewing the same films love these guys always a pleasure
I swam in the Hudson once up by croton when I was only8. I remember watching them every sat. They sound like Brooklynites I went to HS with loads of em.
Watching the Boys Movies make me think of back in the 50's growing up & going to the Movie House to see their Movies again, times Long gone ,But not forgotten etc.
“I’m gonna send you to an optimist and get your eyes examined!” We kids loved creating plays and had fun using the wrong words too. I think we actually learned a lot by their misuse of the language, too. :-D
Leo Gorcey (muggs) was a great actor... His birthday is one day before mine. He was a Gemini. His prayer was very touching In this film...He died of liver failure ,one day short of his 52nd birthday in 1969. R.I.P. Leo Gorcey
Funniest 8 minutes in all the East Side Kids movies starting at 38:00!!! Bela clearly says “ahh....sh*t!” when he sneezes! LOL. And that growl. Lol. Priceless!! You gotta see this!
❤ I grew up watching these guys! I love a tough guy with a big heart ❤️! They taught me to fight ball up your fist and give em a sock right in the ole kisser!! ❤❤❤❤
I started watching The Bowery Boys as they were called in the 50"s. Ioved them. Saturday mornings. Later in life, I met two sons of the stars. Gorcey's son who wrote a book about his father. met him at a party and he signed a book for me, I am a graphic artist. did a mural for another son. he had bowery boys photos on his wall. cool.
These were very popular in the Forties, even more than the Stooges which you only saw occasionally. The East Side/Bowery Boys were hour long features often linked with a Monogram western (Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Wakely, Whip Wilson) or a Charlie Chan.
Gorcey and Hall. Their later incarnation of the Bowery Boys was a staple for me on Sunday morning TV when I was a kid. And Bela thrown in for fun. As good as it gets. Well, at least for a B movie.
Another great classic from The East Side Kids. To bad you can't get any of the Bowery Boys. It's the same group, but with a different name. For what ever reason though, there are no Bower Boys movies available...:-(
OK, everyone knows the young Ava Gardner is in this film, but there's another budding talent in The Park Central Hotel scene where Ava and her husband are checking in. He is credited by neither Wikipedia, nor by IMDB. Look at the bellboy in the background. It's the multi-talented Danny Kaye who got a chance as a bit player. Of course, he got better opportunities later. His appearance starts at 31:20, just after the shot of the hotel plaque. He even tries to get noticed by rolling his eyes and craning his neck a couple of times. A photo from the same period www.cbsnews.com/pictures/danny-kaye-at-100/2/