Bowery to Bagdad
Bowery to Bagdad | |
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Directed by | Edward Bernds |
Produced by | Ben Schwalb |
Written by |
Edward Bernds Elwood Ulman |
Starring |
Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall David Gorcey Bernard Gorcey |
Music by | Marlin Skiles |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Edited by | Lester A. Sansom |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release dates |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bowery to Bagdad is a 1955 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 2, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-sixth film in the series.
Plot
Sach buys a magic lamp containing a Genie. A group of gangsters see the boys using the lamp and steal it. However, the boys had made a wish that only the Slip and Sach could request wishes from the Genie so he is unable to grant the gangsters wishes. The gangsters decide that if the two of them were dead then the Genie would have no choice but to obey their commands. The Genie has taken a liking to the boys and helps them escape, but they are transported back to Baghdad where the true master of the lamp resides, leaving Slip and Sach without any more wishes. The Genie, feeling sorry for them, grants them one more wish, which Sach uses to "wish I had the nerve to sock him (Slip) in the chin", which the Genie grants.
Cast
The Bowery Boys
- Leo Gorcey as Terrance Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
- Huntz Hall as Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
- David Gorcey as Chuck Anderson (Credited as David Condon)
- Bennie Bartlett as Butch Williams
Remaining cast
- Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowski
- Joan Shawlee as Velma (a/k/a Cindy Lou Calhoun)
- Eric Blore as the Genie
International release
This film was released in England in October 1954.[1]
Home media
Warner Archives released the film on made-to-order DVD in the United States as part of "The Bowery Boys, Volume Four" on August 26, 2014.
See also
References
- ↑ Hayes, David and Brent Walker (1984). The Films of The Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel Press.
External links
Preceded by Jungle Gents 1954 |
'The Bowery Boys' movies 1946-1958 |
Succeeded by High Society 1955 |