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Midnight Manhunt (1945) [Comedy] [Crime] [Mystery] 

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If you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe: goo.gl/0qDmXe | Midnight Manhunt begins with the shooting death of a master criminal who expires in a wax museum. Reporter Sue Gallagher (Ann Savage) is first on the scene, but she is soon in competition with her boyfriend, fellow reporter Pete Willis (William Gargan). The killer traps Sue in the wax museum when he returns there looking for the body. Leo Gorcey plays the caretaker of the wax museum.
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Directed by William C. Thomas, produced by Maxwell Shane, written by David Lang, starring William Gargan as Pete Willis, Ann Savage as Sue Gallagher, Leo Gorcey as Clutch Tracy, George Zucco as Jelke, Paul Hurst as Murphy, Don Beddoe as Det. Lt. Max Hurley, Charles Halton as Henry Miggs, George E. Stone as Joe Wells, Robert Barron as Cop with Hurley, Edgar Dearing as Police Desk Sergeant, Paul Harvey as Mr. McAndrews (Night Editor) and Ben Welden as Hotel Manager.
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Source: "Midnight Manhunt" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 3 January 2013. Web. 23 December 2013. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight....
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@TimelessClassicMovie
@TimelessClassicMovie 7 лет назад
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@janettecasey9503
@janettecasey9503 7 лет назад
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@chirellealanalooney8454
@chirellealanalooney8454 4 года назад
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@chirellealanalooney8454
@chirellealanalooney8454 4 года назад
I absolutely love these Movies !!
@stevengrotte2987
@stevengrotte2987 3 года назад
Done it & bookmarked it also.
@annclark4625
@annclark4625 3 года назад
I loved Leo Gorcy in the Bowery Boys. In NY in the early 70s, one of the TV stations used to run Abbott and Costello and the Bowery Boys late Sunday mornings. Those were the days.
@777thetruth2
@777thetruth2 2 года назад
I remember around 68-72, me and a few of my friends in Providence, RI used to go to a friends house who lived on the 3rd floor, and in those days, there were only 3 channels plus UHF which picked up a channel out of Boston. His father put an antenna with the electric motor on the chimney, and on Sunday’s, we would get there in the morning and his father would turn the antenna until it picked up the Boston channel, and we would watch The Three Stooges for 2 hours, then there would be an old movie like Godzilla, Mothra or one of the other Japanese monster movies, and there was Abbott and Costello, and many more I can’t remember. Those were the days man, I miss those happy, (mostly) carefree days!👍
@Ourladyrules
@Ourladyrules Год назад
​@@777thetruth2we used to get our old movies on WNYU out of Buffalo, ch 29 on uhf with our rabbit ear antennas . it was great.
@kittymervine6115
@kittymervine6115 4 года назад
just the sort of movie needed by those of us on lockdown. Simpler times, lovely humor, and pure escapism. Happily ever after also!
@umbra2367
@umbra2367 4 года назад
Ah yes, the 1940s, World War, simpler times..
@billandbenflowerpotmen2741
@billandbenflowerpotmen2741 3 года назад
@@umbra2367 there's always one wanker comment and yours is it.
@fatheroflatus
@fatheroflatus 3 года назад
@@umbra2367 Yeah, how dare you insert an alternative perspective?
@noahstanley5891
@noahstanley5891 Год назад
Duzent yas means locked up and trowed aways da keyster?
@bobbysands6923
@bobbysands6923 2 года назад
Leo Gorcy: one the funniest actors of all time and mostly forgotten. It is criminal. He was drop-dead funny, with his own language.
@lindarocco9974
@lindarocco9974 5 лет назад
I love the way 'Clutch' was always using the wrong word to describe something. Hilarious. Thanks for posting this Timeless Classic Movies.
@mickeykarger4056
@mickeykarger4056 10 лет назад
Thank you, Timeless Classic Movies, for all your wonderful, timeless movies. Keep 'em coming!
@Misshmash
@Misshmash 10 лет назад
Micky, Much better production values than I expected. Give 'em credit for starting the film with more than one macguffin. You pal, sQs
@bigm383
@bigm383 5 лет назад
George Zucco always had a sinister air, even in these non-horror movies. Thanks for the upload.
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 Год назад
Too bad this is probably the best version of this epic in existence. George Zucco was a fine British actor who went to Hollywood rather late in life.
@johnwillard8311
@johnwillard8311 5 лет назад
George Zucco was a villain in so many films that, even when he turned out to not be the villain, he was deliberately cast to make the audience suspect him. The same was true of Lionel Atwill and Henry Daniell.
@eveyholmes
@eveyholmes 3 года назад
Yes, I agree.
@phantomfan4659
@phantomfan4659 7 лет назад
This is at times a literal laugh out loud classic. Good writing and acting. This was enjoyable from the first scene to the last.
@dwalls1960
@dwalls1960 6 лет назад
Phantom Fan v
@rafaelmadrigal9038
@rafaelmadrigal9038 3 года назад
Right off the bat this movie started on the right foot and scored a home run for me. I recommend it.
@patrickoneill8707
@patrickoneill8707 5 лет назад
Any film with George Zucco is a winner.
@mikekutz5776
@mikekutz5776 2 года назад
So good. Great cast and story. Best show on the Tube, Ann Savage is such a good addition. What a doll.
@acdeucee
@acdeucee 10 лет назад
Gtreat movie! Thanks for posting.
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 Год назад
Never thought I'd see, Zucco and Gorcey, together in the same film☺️👍!!!
@wayupnorth9420
@wayupnorth9420 3 года назад
Thank you for the movie
@Red23165
@Red23165 9 месяцев назад
Great classic ❤keep them coming thanks 😊
@patrickgoertz9747
@patrickgoertz9747 8 лет назад
Fabulous old time comedy/mystery that I enjoyed a delightful morsel at a time. Too many current so called comedy mysteries present both parts in a loud, clumsly Did YouGet It way. I can count on these classis TCM films to present their heroes, villans and plots in a somewhat predictable fashion. The boy and girl end up together. The bad guys get theirs. On the way, though, I laugh, shed a tear and get a brief respite from the true ugliness on the news. Because of my real world, I NEED my TCM films, plots and characters more than ever. Patrick G. Age 65.
@elizabethhollins5988
@elizabethhollins5988 6 лет назад
well said.
@robinrosenthal3011
@robinrosenthal3011 5 лет назад
I'm 52 and enjoy these movies! Everything now is violent. I just want peace and a nice break from it.
@cw2gtc
@cw2gtc 5 лет назад
Yes, I'm with the rest of "our gang." I'm 58, and seek out the respite of the B&W classics. Also love my OTR radio places to visit. I keep trying to get my kids to spend some time decompressing with the classics. Its a world far improved from today's semi-porn and uber-violence, and severe dysfunctions of all sorts played out as normal. Thanx TCM!
@tomkelly9714
@tomkelly9714 5 лет назад
Blondie @ dogwood bumstead
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
Huh wha' ??? I didn't like that violent scene, where S. Galliger gets knocked out.
@carmenfoote7999
@carmenfoote7999 3 месяца назад
Body, body, who's got the body? These old black and white movies are simply great and fun to watch. Great story line and cast for this classic movie. Joe S
@JEFFIE-jp6kj
@JEFFIE-jp6kj 5 лет назад
What's better than a movie starring Leo Gorcey & George Zucco LUVIT :)
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 Год назад
They weren't in the same scene until the last "cab" scene..going to the police station...final scene
@divingduck1970
@divingduck1970 10 лет назад
Weekend with Wells! Thanks TCM.
@CiNENETArthouse
@CiNENETArthouse 7 лет назад
Thank you for uploading. It is a great and funny peace of the "golden old movies".
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
PIECE
@MrJerryk55
@MrJerryk55 6 лет назад
love this movie thanks
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 4 дня назад
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Enjoy viewing the interior lights/phones/refrigerator/interior of taxi cab of that era-!!!🤗. Remember Gorcey from the bowery boys-???🤔. Relaxing/humorous movie for a Sunday afternoon-!!!😉.
@markrubin9449
@markrubin9449 9 лет назад
Believe it or not, Leo Gorcey never won an Academy Award. Neither did George Zucco. The Academy really does screw up.
@danielstanwyck2812
@danielstanwyck2812 8 лет назад
+Mark Rubin Really? Bad enough they gave an award to Charlton Heston and countless others. But Leo Gorcey? As much as I enjoy him, he's simply a one-note character, much like Heston, except Heston is consistently Heston while Gorcey is consistently Gorcey - and I like his character more, by far. Zucco, however, does show much more versatility. Now, Ed. G. Robinson and Myrna Loy never got a nomination - that's serious. Or are you joking?
@parrot0051
@parrot0051 5 лет назад
@9TheMajor Why the hell even bring this crap up ?
@gregorypalmer5403
@gregorypalmer5403 4 года назад
@AbsoluteTruth 10years from now the Academy Awards will have become about as unimportant as the Miss America "Paegant". Time marches on.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
Gregory Palmer Add Nobel prize to that list.
@markrubin9449
@markrubin9449 4 года назад
Hey, SRV. I was only kidding about Leo Gorcey and George Zucco getting an Oscar.
@badmoonrising3861
@badmoonrising3861 7 лет назад
I am a fan for life. Thanks.
@donnawilcock5774
@donnawilcock5774 4 года назад
Love the jacket on "Miss Gallagher"
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
Yes! Let’s put it to a vote!
@VictoriaAlfredSmythe
@VictoriaAlfredSmythe 5 лет назад
Very nice
@Ourladyrules
@Ourladyrules Год назад
the good old days, when reporters could move dead bodies, contaminate crime scenes and all that fun stuff. good movie, i always like Leo Gorcey 🥂
@cgpyper7536
@cgpyper7536 2 года назад
Pretty good comic mystery ... even though we didn't get to go to Montevideo. Thanks Timeless C.M.
@petescare13
@petescare13 7 лет назад
I fell in love with Ann Savage from watching DETOUR so many times. Zucco came to a grim end; the actor who played "mad" doctors so well spent the 1950s in asylums suffering from dementia (but imdb does not mention that, wiki does, and Kenneth Anger's book HOLLYWOOD BABLON goes into grim detail).
@fluffylynxpuss5043
@fluffylynxpuss5043 6 лет назад
Oh, that is so sad.
@franlooving4203
@franlooving4203 6 лет назад
Don't forget Wikipedia allows anyone to write anything. It is not a credible source.
@allenwatkins4972
@allenwatkins4972 2 года назад
@@franlooving4203 It's pretty good for things like this.
@charlottepall6828
@charlottepall6828 4 года назад
love these movies good stories that make sense miss the good days
@larry762
@larry762 6 лет назад
The shadows played an important part in this story.
@joyamongstforeverspark5422
@joyamongstforeverspark5422 5 лет назад
Cool
@elgrovez13
@elgrovez13 9 лет назад
Optical Delusions, classic Leo Gorcey.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
Gotta love the way he misuses words. It’s an art.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
Humphrey Hogan Malapropism. Thank you. I knew there was a word for it but I couldn’t think of it. But I always have loved the way he does it. Don’t know who writes it but his choice of words is perfect.
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
Humphrey Hogan Exactly! So very clever! You might wonder if you just heard him wrong until you thought about it. And if he was ad libbing then he was most certainly quite clever indeed!
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
Humphrey Hogan Sounds like you’ve watched a lot more of him than I have, although I did enjoy him in any shows I had the opportunity to see. That’s interesting about his dad. How great to be working together-assuming of course that they had a good relationship.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 Год назад
@@ruthmaryrose the comedian who hung out with the Rat Pack did the same.
@draff1662
@draff1662 8 лет назад
Great low-budget poverty row film. Lots of fun to watch!
@billywalkabout5076
@billywalkabout5076 5 лет назад
A possible mental deduction
@chirellealanalooney8454
@chirellealanalooney8454 4 года назад
D Raff. I think that term low- budget poverty row film is hilarious !!! I love it, and thank you loads for that phrase, it is great !!!
@southernwanderer7912
@southernwanderer7912 5 лет назад
What a great movie.
@shawnmalone9711
@shawnmalone9711 4 года назад
Hey , I never saw this movie on television. It has Ann Savage in it! She played Vera in the 1945 film noir classic Detour. I see that Leo Gorcey is in this movie too. He was Spit in the 1937 movie Dead End. He was also Slip Mahoney in the East Side Kids film series , and Mugs McGinnis in the Bowery Boys. George Zucco was known for playing eccentric characters in those poverty row features , Bwah, ha, ha! Finally the movie actor William Gargan. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the best supporting actor category in 1940. He was also on the old time radio show Martin Kane Private Eye. He also played Martin Kane Private Eye on TV in 1957. All in all this looks like a good movie to watch.😀😀😀😀
@chirellealanalooney8454
@chirellealanalooney8454 4 года назад
Hey Shawn Malone, I'm wondering or curious if you would happen to know whatever happened to Gerald Mohr. He is the actor who played Philip Marlowe in The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. He had a great voice, and he reminded me of Humphrey Bogart. What I would really like to know is why he died so young, at age 54. Was he killed, or in a horrible accident? I would have loved to have seen Gerald Mohr and Humphrey Bogart together in a movie. Does Anybody out there know how he died? Because in my opinion, he had a lot to offer. Thank You,
@stevebengel1346
@stevebengel1346 4 года назад
@@chirellealanalooney8454 he died from a heart attack after filming the pilot of a Swedish TV series, Private Entrance, in 1968
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
No one is afraid of these old hax We can just relax and enjoy our popcorn
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
Chirelle Alana Looney 😂😂 THANK YOU ! SS 👍
@shawnmalone9711
@shawnmalone9711 3 года назад
@@stevebengel1346 Correct! 👍
@alfredmartinez6166
@alfredmartinez6166 3 года назад
Leo Gorcey mangling the English language in a way that made him famous.
@johnnyray1121
@johnnyray1121 6 лет назад
In all these movies the cab driver must be deaf or stupid.
@stevenlester2606
@stevenlester2606 5 лет назад
This is the FIRST time I've ever seen a woman get hit on the end deliberately to knock her out. Amazing.
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
HEAD
@user-dg1nw8yc8j
@user-dg1nw8yc8j 4 месяца назад
I share all of your sentiments however it's never quite the same when Hunts Hall is not casted. They are made to be together as they bring out the best in each other, it's like the Yin without the Yang.
@carolleenkelmann4751
@carolleenkelmann4751 3 года назад
Ooooh, dem sparklers.....and all those finger prints over the place. Yep, a Comedy. And I even laughed a couple of times!
@richardlake5116
@richardlake5116 4 года назад
Wonderful family funny movie , a two bags of popcorn movie
@jeffreyriley8742
@jeffreyriley8742 10 лет назад
I think I've seen every movie George Zucco was ever in.
@rowbygoren1830
@rowbygoren1830 4 года назад
With these low-budget films it helped to have a cast who knows how to deliver a performance. And clearly George Zucco knew his craft. No amount of "big budget" could take the place what Zucco added to a film. ...Rowby.
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
A great director gets a great performance..... As he deserves!
@cliffordsikora9841
@cliffordsikora9841 5 лет назад
What a pathetic character, knocking out the reporter with enough force to bring down two men
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
Ikr??!!!
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 3 года назад
The one guy was in two Sherlock Holmes films, Moriarty in one of them George Zucco.
@swissuz
@swissuz Месяц назад
I'm so sad these great films are such bad quality. I already have vision problems so this is frustrating.
@scootergurl48
@scootergurl48 5 лет назад
And look at that giant hair blowing across the screen! LOL
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
Starts at 53:20.
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 6 дней назад
I'M SO TIRED! 💤😴
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 Год назад
The "I'm so tired" line wears "SO THIN" after the 2nd time! Leo Gorcey, as well as his dad, Bernard, and brother, David were avid cigar aficionados. I never could warm up to Ann Savage after her character in "Detour". She played the part so well, I never got past it. The name~ George Zucco, however, is a draw for any film. I bet he'd rank high on a "RU-vid Who's-Who" list!
@pauljanssen2624
@pauljanssen2624 3 года назад
These were the times when every law-abiding citizen was packing a firearm yeah I said it made law enforcement work a lot easier
@allenwatkins4972
@allenwatkins4972 2 года назад
Well, not every citizen. But quite a few did. Quite a few do today too.
@michelegallagher9184
@michelegallagher9184 3 года назад
I looked up Edna May Oliver movies...why did this come up
@steveosier2754
@steveosier2754 7 лет назад
would like to see more oldies of the bowery boys
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
No.
@jeremiahkomethagam6938
@jeremiahkomethagam6938 8 лет назад
nice
@pahrahinc3895
@pahrahinc3895 4 года назад
The Mrs. says: These movies were made when actors acted, not read lines, like John Wayne, he acted the same in every damn crummy movie he ever made, and today it's even worse. For the ladies, notice how well dressed the women were of those times, my aunt dressed the exact same way, she wore big hats and always gloves and a fashionable clutch and gorgeous jewelry, the character actors were so talented, they could carry a story even if the movie was not that good. Great faces you will never see again.
@seirbhiseach
@seirbhiseach 4 года назад
I think if the Mrs. knew ANYTHING about John Wayne, she would find he was the more likely a victim of type casting, rather than a two-dimensional actor. even in the transitioning of his typical roles in the late 60s, he was cast for the same roles in movies that wouldve been B-List if it weren't for him! Brannigan, In Old Carolina, and and North to Alaska are are a few films where he took on roles that deviated from his normal "Big Man with a Big Hat and a Big Gun" deal...
@seirbhiseach
@seirbhiseach 4 года назад
@RRee Ceee in many cases, his delivery was rough, but the personality he gave to many of his most cliche and overdone character types made them each unique and believable. Many people look at them and say, “oh, no human was _ever_ like that...” except many of the silent, greater, or forgotten generation acted very much like he did. Members of my grandfathers generation have similar mannerisms to him, even similar speech patterns to his more multitudinous characters!
@nancyhowell4505
@nancyhowell4505 3 года назад
@@seirbhiseach Thank you, Alec, well said! 👏👍👍
@menjobleeko4135
@menjobleeko4135 4 года назад
Several slingers of sarcastic slang.
@voyager2saturn525
@voyager2saturn525 Год назад
Love from guwahati
@alyssajones4368
@alyssajones4368 3 месяца назад
I love mystery/crime comedic black and white films. I swear, I am truly a sucker for the movies during the Golden Age of Cinema era. Better than the lame cliche repetitive shit Hollywood spits out nowadays. Poor Mr. Miggs, he only wanted to go home because he was exhausted lol.
@markburnett8
@markburnett8 8 лет назад
LEO!!! :)
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 5 месяцев назад
Maybe writers back in the 30s and 40s must have had something against newspaper scribblers. They most often depicted the "big" reporters as pretentious scumbags and were probably right. Here he is a liar and a thief betraying his sometimes girlfriend for a "big" crime scoop. Why would she ever put up with him? He would have been smarter with a bit more lead in his head.
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that Ray Berk was the set decorator.🙄
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 4 года назад
Vera got clocked with a highway patrol caliber pistol whip!
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
Ikr??!!! & No concussion There ere !!!
@virnamisra1657
@virnamisra1657 Год назад
Compulsorilly Complete Reimbursement Aditya Alok
@mtsenskmtsensk5113
@mtsenskmtsensk5113 4 года назад
Mislabelled as British, these are American films
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 2 года назад
Where is it labeled as British?
@davidcarlson2152
@davidcarlson2152 Год назад
My only complaint: not enough Leo Gorcey.
@user-lo6bl2oo5o
@user-lo6bl2oo5o 9 месяцев назад
Funny I never knew Little Louie from the Bowery boys was Leo's real father.
@stevengrotte2987
@stevengrotte2987 4 года назад
The table lamp on the desk, is it pressured kerosene????
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
On the “Need to know”. ?
@peteshour768
@peteshour768 10 месяцев назад
They passed that stiff around like a hot pataida, den dat dame started singing like a spring Canary, Then Smiley popped a cap with his heater at the coppers at the railyard.
@AgnesCongdon-xk8hr
@AgnesCongdon-xk8hr Месяц назад
Jimmy Durante is not in this movie, RU-vid guessed wrong.
@wesleyrodgers886
@wesleyrodgers886 4 года назад
Thank goodness for my VPN. 😏
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
😂
@Maria-kd7lf
@Maria-kd7lf 3 года назад
Could you please put Spanish subtitles?
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
No.
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 9 месяцев назад
Concrete block holding up a bridge? Joe wells or jimmy hoffa?
@Mimi-ex6jo
@Mimi-ex6jo 4 года назад
👏🏾👏🏼👏🏽💚💛💜👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@oldepersonne
@oldepersonne 5 лет назад
But why did Joe Wells go to the wax museum in the first place? Or did I miss something?
@mariar3767
@mariar3767 4 года назад
He was shot and he just tried to run and hide from the shooter I guess the museum was close from his room. The guy colapsed a few times , woke up , walked a little more and in the end just bleed to death
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
Ya gotta move fast around here!
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
I thot the same thing. Then I wondered if it was the original version of, "Wax Museum," !!! 😄😄😁😁 🤭🤭🤭
@wojciechdziuba1485
@wojciechdziuba1485 2 года назад
..2
@craigkdillon
@craigkdillon 9 лет назад
Hard to believe that Leo Gorcey grew up in London.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 8 лет назад
+Craig Dillon He didn't. He was born to vaudevillian actors in NYC and grew up there. His father, Bernard played Leo Dumbrowski (the sweetshop owner) in the Bowery Boys films. (wiki is a great resource!)
@goldensmamma
@goldensmamma 2 года назад
wouldn't play !
@iknownothing4911
@iknownothing4911 2 года назад
If those actors and actresses didn't smoke,they didn't get the part. Crazy how many cigars,cigarettes were being smoked in this movie. They may have lived longer if they didn't chain smoke. Off topic I know. I'd rather watch old t.v. shows and listen to otr shows. Today's t.v. shows are junk.
@michaeltooke3398
@michaeltooke3398 9 лет назад
ha! that guy that can't pronounce words right, is funny!
@raymondsaquet2922
@raymondsaquet2922 5 лет назад
DAT'S LEO GORCY, DA DEAD END KID. ANY ONE DAT CAN'T SEE DAT I'D ADVISE YA' TA' SEE AND OPTIMIST!
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
Lou Costello wannabe.
@debedwards1717
@debedwards1717 3 года назад
The good old days, when journalist used to go after the truth.
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
Yeah.& Get bonked on the head even if you're a woman... ??!!!!
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
​@@elizabethbowie9753Yeah, what's up with that?😕
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 9 месяцев назад
We must, must, push to get Leo gorcey a star on Hollywood blvd. Right in front of bela stevens hangout Musso Frank
@jeffreyriley8742
@jeffreyriley8742 10 лет назад
Now that is some big hair on Ann Savage.
@elizabethbowie9753
@elizabethbowie9753 2 года назад
Big hair, Real hair or wig, it's gorgeous!!!
@jeffreyriley8742
@jeffreyriley8742 2 года назад
@@elizabethbowie9753 Agreed. I'm a big hair lover.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 Год назад
She hung around until about age 90
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
Oh. I thought you meant that hair flapping around starting at 53:20.
@stevengrotte2987
@stevengrotte2987 3 года назад
The New York Worlds Fair in 1939.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 Год назад
Wrong one
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 4 дня назад
I venture to guess that all the players are currently taking their eternal walk down " Hollywood Boulevard-???🤔😇
@papukhan7857
@papukhan7857 6 лет назад
dost Hindi me dubbed walle daalo
@billywalkabout5076
@billywalkabout5076 5 лет назад
Let’s perambulate
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
So cute 😁
@liddyvasquez7919
@liddyvasquez7919 2 года назад
Good movie never cared for Leo gorcey though.
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
Yes. Lou Costello wannabe.
@rickyelvis3215
@rickyelvis3215 3 года назад
not gonna tell us the year it was produced ... no relevance you think ?
@sarah_b_555
@sarah_b_555 2 года назад
Watermark in the bottom RT corner RUINED it for me
@michaelhunter7474
@michaelhunter7474 7 лет назад
,
@wisergnome
@wisergnome 7 лет назад
same story cary grant di d a few years later
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 4 года назад
wisergnome I thought the story seemed familiar.
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 9 месяцев назад
I thought jack benny was in this suboptimal trash
@dorisbrinkerhoff8124
@dorisbrinkerhoff8124 4 года назад
25 cent movie
@alexandramitsis6401
@alexandramitsis6401 7 лет назад
lol
@robertbolt5202
@robertbolt5202 7 лет назад
Jesse. James
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
😉
@virnamisra1657
@virnamisra1657 Год назад
How hot welll hot coffee in his voice. Thhis Gallagher s 🔥 hottie. Struttie
@valstone52
@valstone52 3 месяца назад
Leo gorcey, even after he left the bowery boys, he still had to mispronounce words, like in this movie. Wasn't funny then and not funny in this. Had to be at least late 30s when playing in the bowery movies.
@erin19030
@erin19030 5 лет назад
Hollywood created a lot of trash films that passed for art and entertainment.
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 5 лет назад
Like now, you mean. These old ones outshine them by miles.
@charlottepall6828
@charlottepall6828 4 года назад
Cosimo Kramarawicz movies today are trash.
@zyral.f.6938
@zyral.f.6938 5 лет назад
Not a James Gleason movie.
@jacquelinejanz8466
@jacquelinejanz8466 3 года назад
Ooooooooo
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 4 года назад
Slip wit out satch....no louies sweet shoppe.....no routine 9......does notty werk
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