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Fighting Fools

Fighting Fools is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys.[1] The film was released on April 17, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the thirteenth film in the series.

Fighting Fools
Directed byReginald LeBorg
Written byGerald Schnitzer
Bert Lawrence
Edmond Seward
Produced byJan Grippo
StarringLeo Gorcey
Huntz Hall
Gabriel Dell
David Gorcey
CinematographyDave Milton
Edited byWilliam Austin
Music byEdward J. Kay
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • April 17, 1949 (1949-04-17) (U.S.)
Running time
69 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The Bowery Boys, led by the notorious Slip Mahoney, are helping out at a boxing arena, selling programs, drinks and snacks to the audience. The most popular upcoming fight is between their own Jimmy Higgins ”The Battler from the Bowery” and the reigning champion Joey Prince. The fight will be Jimmy's chance to bring home the title, but his chances are slim at best. When the match starts, Jimmy takes a serious beating in the ring. He is knocked down already in the second round, which renders him unconscious. Eventually Jimmy dies from his injuries. When two of the boys go to break the awful news to Jimmy's mother, Mrs. Higgins, she is devastated.

The boys decide to help her out, by finding another one of her boys, Johnny, who disappeared some time ago. Johnny, who is Jimmy's older brother, vanished to get away from a gang of swindlers who played him for a fool and set him up. The boys soon find Johnny in a bar together with a hussy by the name of Bunny Talbot. Johnny is completely oblivious about his younger brother's death. He quickly sobers up after getting the news, and the boys start working him into fighting condition. Together with the journalist Gabe Moreno, the boys start promoting a series of fights in benefit for the Higgins family.

When Jimmy's manager, Blinky Harris, wants in on the action, the boys tell him to take a hike, since they consider it his fault that Jimmy died. What the boys don't know, is that Harris had fixed the fight against Prince, but Jimmy didn't go along with the plan. Johnny's first fight is announced, and the training starts in a loft locality the boys get to borrow from their friend Louie who owns a candy store. The thumping and crashing from the loft make Louie's business go bad.

Johnny wins his first series of fights, and is considered a challenger to the title. A fight against Prince is set up, and the winner will then fight the title-holder Dynamite Carson. Johnny's fight against Prince starts, but when Prince goes down in the first round, he claims that he did so because the match was fixed. The result is that both boxers are suspended from further fighting. Harris is the one who has fixed the fight, and he promises the Bowery Boys that Prince will confess and clear Johnny's name. The condition is that Johnny loses the first match between him and Carson, and then gets to win the second. The boys agree to the condition, but have no intention of following the plan. Unfortunately they didn't count on Harris taking Boomer Higgins, the youngest of the Higgins brothers, as collateral. Harris assures the boys that Boomer will be let out as soon as Johnny has lost the fight.

The boys go on a hunt throughout the city to find Boomer. Sach finds Boomer and helps him escape. Boomer arrives to the ring in time for Johnny to know he is safe, and then Johnny doesn't have to lose. Harris cheats by giving Carson a metal stick to hold in his hand, and Johnny is badly beaten. Between rounds Sach manages to remove the metal stick and Johnny can get the upper hand in the fight once more. He wins the fight by knocking out Carson, and Harris is exposed as a cheater to the boxing commissioner.[2]

Cast

The Bowery Boys

Remaining cast

Home media

Warner Archives released the film on made to order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume One" on November 23, 2012.

References

  1. ^ Hayes, David (1982). The Films of the Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press. ISBN 978-0806509310.
  2. ^ "Fighting Fools".

External links

  • Fighting Fools at IMDb
Preceded by 'The Bowery Boys' movies
1946-1958
Succeeded by

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Fighting Fools is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys 1 The film was released on April 17 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the thirteenth film in the series Fighting FoolsDirected byReginald LeBorgWritten byGerald SchnitzerBert LawrenceEdmond SewardProduced byJan GrippoStarringLeo GorceyHuntz HallGabriel DellDavid GorceyCinematographyDave MiltonEdited byWilliam AustinMusic byEdward J KayDistributed byMonogram PicturesRelease dateApril 17 1949 1949 04 17 U S Running time69 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 The Bowery Boys 2 2 Remaining cast 3 Home media 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditThe Bowery Boys led by the notorious Slip Mahoney are helping out at a boxing arena selling programs drinks and snacks to the audience The most popular upcoming fight is between their own Jimmy Higgins The Battler from the Bowery and the reigning champion Joey Prince The fight will be Jimmy s chance to bring home the title but his chances are slim at best When the match starts Jimmy takes a serious beating in the ring He is knocked down already in the second round which renders him unconscious Eventually Jimmy dies from his injuries When two of the boys go to break the awful news to Jimmy s mother Mrs Higgins she is devastated The boys decide to help her out by finding another one of her boys Johnny who disappeared some time ago Johnny who is Jimmy s older brother vanished to get away from a gang of swindlers who played him for a fool and set him up The boys soon find Johnny in a bar together with a hussy by the name of Bunny Talbot Johnny is completely oblivious about his younger brother s death He quickly sobers up after getting the news and the boys start working him into fighting condition Together with the journalist Gabe Moreno the boys start promoting a series of fights in benefit for the Higgins family When Jimmy s manager Blinky Harris wants in on the action the boys tell him to take a hike since they consider it his fault that Jimmy died What the boys don t know is that Harris had fixed the fight against Prince but Jimmy didn t go along with the plan Johnny s first fight is announced and the training starts in a loft locality the boys get to borrow from their friend Louie who owns a candy store The thumping and crashing from the loft make Louie s business go bad Johnny wins his first series of fights and is considered a challenger to the title A fight against Prince is set up and the winner will then fight the title holder Dynamite Carson Johnny s fight against Prince starts but when Prince goes down in the first round he claims that he did so because the match was fixed The result is that both boxers are suspended from further fighting Harris is the one who has fixed the fight and he promises the Bowery Boys that Prince will confess and clear Johnny s name The condition is that Johnny loses the first match between him and Carson and then gets to win the second The boys agree to the condition but have no intention of following the plan Unfortunately they didn t count on Harris taking Boomer Higgins the youngest of the Higgins brothers as collateral Harris assures the boys that Boomer will be let out as soon as Johnny has lost the fight The boys go on a hunt throughout the city to find Boomer Sach finds Boomer and helps him escape Boomer arrives to the ring in time for Johnny to know he is safe and then Johnny doesn t have to lose Harris cheats by giving Carson a metal stick to hold in his hand and Johnny is badly beaten Between rounds Sach manages to remove the metal stick and Johnny can get the upper hand in the fight once more He wins the fight by knocking out Carson and Harris is exposed as a cheater to the boxing commissioner 2 Cast EditThe Bowery Boys Edit Leo Gorcey as Terrance Aloysius Slip Mahoney Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy Sach Jones William Benedict as Whitey David Gorcey as Chuck Bennie Bartlett as ButchRemaining cast Edit Gabriel Dell as Gabe Moreno Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowski Frankie Darro as Johnny Higgins Lyle Talbot as Blinky Harris Teddy Infuhr as Boomer Higgins Bill Cartledge as Joey Prince Dorothy Vaughan as Mrs Higgins Evelynn Eaton as Bunny Talbot Robert Walcott as Jimmy Higgins Bert Conway as Dynamite CarsonHome media EditWarner Archives released the film on made to order DVD in the United States as part of The Bowery Boys Volume One on November 23 2012 References Edit Hayes David 1982 The Films of the Bowery Boys Secaucus NJ The Citadel Press ISBN 978 0806509310 Fighting Fools External links EditFighting Fools at IMDbPreceded byTrouble Makers1948 The Bowery Boys movies1946 1958 Succeeded byHold That Baby 1949 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fighting Fools amp oldid 1121406132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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