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East Side Kids - Boys of the City |  | Director: Joseph H. Lewis Actors: Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Hal E. Chester, Frankie Burke, Vince Barnett Studio: Alpha Video Category: DVD
List Price: $7.98 Buy New: $3.41 as of 11/23/2009 21:49 CST details You Save: $4.57 (57%)
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Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Subtitled Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 68 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 089218410092 EAN: 0089218410092
Theatrical Release Date: July 15, 1940 Release Date: January 21, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Classic East Side Kids Move but not Re-mastered. December 23, 2005 Joe (Woodside, New York USA) This review is for the Alpha Video DVD. This is your classic East Side Kids move full of fun and antics by the boys. The film is not re-mastered as with most of Alpha's DVD's so don't expect great picture quality and audio. It's what would you should expect to get for this price. With that said, the movie is still worth buying if you enjoy The East Side Kids classics. Hopefully some day they will all be re-mastered.
Bowery Boys DVD August 22, 2005 Rosemarie Angeletti (Waynesboro, GA USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The cover was misleading as the DVD is in B & W. Granted this movie is old, but there were some spots where dialog was garbled or inaudible.
Worn out, soft film used for DVD mastering. February 25, 2005 Paul J. Mular (San Carlos, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
First let me say that for $7.99 this DVD is passable. The sound is not distorted, but the video is a little soft and contrasty. It was not bad enough to distract from the viewing on a 36" screen. It is much better than the artifact ridden Platinum Disc "8-Movie Set" version of this title.
I give this Alpha/Gotham DVD the lower rating because the film used has seen too many careless TV stations. There are many film splices, and at one point in the middle of the film the damage is so severe that the picture starts jumping up and down for a few minutes.
These independent films were not given as much storage care as the later Bowery Boys series, so good prints are hard to find.
The East Side Kids search a spooky manor. February 20, 2004 James McDonald (Lancaster, California) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
It began with Dead End(1937). The boys came from the Broadway play and landed their first starring role togehter. After DEAD END (1937), First national Pictures picked them up to doCrime School [VHS] (1938) and they made many more films for over 20 years until 1958. Some of the cast still known as The Dead End Kids joined The Little Tough Guys in nine films for the new Universal and the serials 1938-1943. However in 1940, Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan became The East Side Kids from 1940-1945 for Monogram Pictures Corp. Billy Halop and Bernard Punsly did not join them. They continued as The Dead End Kids with The Little Tough Guys. The East Side Kids came about from the film THE EAQST SIDE KIDS (1940) and although the gang we enjoyed are not in that film, they spawned into the next film East Side Kids - Boys of the City (1940), which is considered the first official film for the beginning of the East Side Kids. Bobby Jordan and Leo Gorcey are top billed. Huntz hall and Gabriel Dell are not in this one, but returned to the Gorcey/Jordan gang later in the film series. David Gorcey plays "Pete". He is the younger brother of Leo. Also part of the new gang is Sunshine Sammy Morrison as "Scruno", Donald Haines as "Pee Wee", Hally Chester as "Buster" and Frankie Burke as "Skinny". Frankie Burke (as of this writing is still alive) played the younger "Rocky", the James Cagney character in Angels With Dirty Faces (1938). All the boys are invited to the Judge's manor. However, his manor is a spooky one full of secret passageways. They brought the boys hoping they could prevent a murder. Other scary films with the East Side Kids are: Spooks Run Wild (1941) [Remastered Edition] (1941) and East Side Kids: Ghosts on the Loose (1943). The next film in the series is: East Side Kids: That Gang of MineTHAT GANG OF MINE (1940).
Ghostly Classic Crime Comedy Mystery!! April 13, 2002 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Muggs and the gang are arrested for opening up a fire hydrant on a blistering summer day.Their friend Knuckles gets them off the hook by promising to take the gang to a summer camp in the upper Adirondacks to keep them out of mischief.On their trip they meet a judge and his entourage who are having car trouble.Knuckles offer the judge and his group a ride and when they arrive to the judges mansion and then their car fails with the judge reluctantly offering the gang to stay there.The judges mansion is dark,creepy with a graveyard out in front and an eerie housekeeper inside.The boys can detect trouble and when the judge is murdered and it's up to boys to solve the mystery.Great East Side Kids Classic!!
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