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The gang is sent to the Wilton Reform School after they are unjustly convicted of stealing a truck. Bill Collins, brother of co-leader Danny, becomes involved in a killing and, while also innocent, is convicted and sentenced to death. Through a series of events, Muggs, Glimpy, Danny and the rest of the gang, learn that Knobby, a henchman of Luke Manning, knows something about the murder. Directed by William Nigh. Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall in the lead roles.
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The gang is sent to the Wilton Reform School after they are unjustly convicted of stealing a truck. Bill Collins, brother of co-leader Danny, becomes involved in a killing and, while also innocent, is convicted and sentenced to death. Through a series of events, Muggs, Glimpy, Danny and the rest of the gang, learn that Knobby, a henchman of Luke Manning, knows something about the murder. Directed by William Nigh. Starring Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall in the lead roles.
Gabriel Dell makes his first appearance in the series that his old DeadEnd Gang had started without him. Here he is cast as an adversary named 'Rice Pudding Charlie.' So is Bobby Stone, cast here as Dell's partner in crime, 'Chalky Jones.'
Two Three Stooges "foils" are in this film. The Late greats: Mr. Stanley Blystone who plays a uncredited bit as a police officer and Mr. Benny Rubin who plays a waiter in a scene with the late great Billy Gilbert.
The failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film; therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
This film received its initial telecast in the New York City area Wednesday 7 June 1950 on WCBS (Channel 2).
"Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: [reading] Ethelbert McGinnis. [no response] Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: Ethelbert McGinnis! Glimpy Stone: "Ethelbert?" Can you imagine a guy with a moniker like that? Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: Which one of you is Ethelbert McGinnis? Glimpy Stone: Ethelbert? We got a McGinnis, but no Ethelbert. Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: Oh, yes, you have. Now which one of you is it? Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis: [waking from a nap, hearing the name, sheepishly answers] Oh! What a terrible t'ing. Uhh... I'm... Ethelbert. Glimpy Stone: [stunned] You? Now I'm completely disillusioned! Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: So you're Ethelbert McGinnis. Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis: It's kind of a... name, you know? It's been in the family for a long time. Uh, you might call it a skeleton in the family closet. It'd kinda make me very happy if we just kind o'... left it dere and forgot about it. Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: [slowly and cruelly] All right, Ethelbert. Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis: I wouldn't use that name if I was you. Because my fadda made a mistake don't mean you have to do de same thing. Jed Miller - Abusive Reformatory Guard: Oh, a little wise guy, ay? Ethelbert 'Muggs' McGinnis: "Wise Guy." That's it. Call me Mr. Wise Guy."
"Luke Manning: Hey, stupid! Knobby: Hey... calling me, boss? Luke Manning: I thought I told you to lay off of that bourbon! Knobby: Two draw... wah-wah-none that, not drinking any bou... ju-just a... just a bromo seltzer. That's all I... see... [burps] Knobby: See?"