Slip confronts a monopolizing taxicab company whose criminal tactics aim to drive its rivals out of business.Slip confronts a monopolizing taxicab company whose criminal tactics aim to drive its rivals out of business.Slip confronts a monopolizing taxicab company whose criminal tactics aim to drive its rivals out of business.
William 'Billy' Benedict
- Whitey
- (as Billy Benedict)
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A guy from the neighborhood gets caught up in a cabbie war. Father Donovan recruits Slip (Leo Gorcey) to drive the cab for a couple of days while the guy recovers. It's the Bowery Boys against the corrupt taxi company owner.
This is the second film in this series. It has both Slip and Sach. They have their fun. It's a silly franchise and that's fine. I don't care that much about any seriousness. I probably wouldn't even want that many car chases. The fights need to be more slapstick. All in all, it's a little fun with some serious matters which may or may not fit with the silliness. It's fine.
This is the second film in this series. It has both Slip and Sach. They have their fun. It's a silly franchise and that's fine. I don't care that much about any seriousness. I probably wouldn't even want that many car chases. The fights need to be more slapstick. All in all, it's a little fun with some serious matters which may or may not fit with the silliness. It's fine.
- SnoopyStyle
- Sep 30, 2022
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst appearance of Bernard Gorcey, Leo Gorcey's father, as the owner of Louie's Sweet Shop - the hangout of The Bowery Boys.
- GoofsAs the Bowery Boys force their way into Mr. McCormick's mansion, a hand from outside can be seen closing the front door behind them.
- Quotes
Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney: Besides, you know what they say: Dose dat don't help demselves just don't get no help.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Bowery Bombshell (1946)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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