Looking for Danger
Looking for Danger | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | Edward Bernds (story) Elwood Ullman (screenplay and story) |
Produced by | |
Starring | Huntz Hall Stanley Clements David Gorcey Dick Elliott Lili Kardell |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Edited by | William Austin |
Music by | Marlin Skiles |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Looking for Danger is a 1957 film directed by and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys.[1] The film was released on October 6, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-sixth film in the series.
Plot[]
Duke recounts the days of when he and the rest of the Bowery Boys served in World War II. During the war, the boys' sergeant, who gets fed up with Duke and Sach, gladly gives them the duties of a suicide mission. The duo go under cover as German soldiers to deliver a message to a sultan.
Cast[]
The Bowery Boys[]
- Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
- Stanley Clements as Stanislaus 'Duke' Covelske
- David Gorcey as Charles 'Chuck' Anderson
- Jimmy Murphy as Myron
- Eddie LeRoy as Blinky
Remaining cast[]
- Dick Elliott as Mike Clancy
- Lili Kardell as Shareen
- Richard Avonde as Col. Ahmed Tabari
- Otto Reichow as Wolff
- Michael Granger as Sidi-Omar
- Peter Mamakos as Hassan
- Joan Bradshaw as Zarida
- George Khoury as Mustapha
- Henry Rowland as Wetzel
- Harry Strang as Watson
- Paul Bryar as Harper
- Jane Burgess as Sari
- John Harmon as Lester Bradfield
- Michael Vallon as Waiter
Cast notes[]
- Dick Elliott now takes over for the role of Mike Clancy.
- Jimmy Murphy ('Myron')'s last Bowery Boys film.
Home media[]
Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume Three" on October 1, 2013.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Hayes, David (1982). The Films of the Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0806509310.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1957 films
- English-language films
- 1957 comedy films
- American films
- American black-and-white films
- Bowery Boys films
- American comedy films
- Allied Artists films
- 1950s comedy film stubs