James Cagney and Leo Gorcey on set of ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES (Michael Curtiz, 1938).
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James Cagney and Leo Gorcey on set of ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES (Michael Curtiz, 1938).
I love the old movie It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. It was made a long time before I was born but it’s such a big movie, it’s shot big and acted big, and the cast is enormous. Every single actor in the movie is famous. Imagine a really big broad epic comedy that’s three hours long and features Every Single Famous Actor working. It’s not the kind of movie anyone could make now. I mean there are jokes right in the opening credits about how impossible it is to list everyone’s names without offending someone because they’re all so famous
It’s a simple idea; a group of people learn a secret about where a bunch of money is hidden “underneath a big W” and they all scramble to get there first. Hella hijinx ensue. The story fractures and splits more and more until people are involved who don’t even know what they’re looking for. Columbo is in it. The Three Stooges appear in a silent cameo for less than five seconds in one of the best jokes in the film. It’s ultra-wide screen and shot in super technicolor, it’s as rich as eating a whole wedding cake by yourself. It’s perfect for new years day or any lazy decadent day off. A young Johnathan Winters destroys an entire gas station using Phil Silvers as a weapon. Everyone is competing to see whose character can be the most foolish, venal, arrogant idiot, and there is so much mugging and scene stealing it’s almost too much. There have been attempts to remake it but it’s impossible to match the original. I don’t watch it often, I save it as kind of a special treat and today is a perfect time to watch it. Highly recommended
Leo Gorcey-Mary Beth Hughes-Huntz Hall "Dig that uranium" 1955, de Edward Bernds.
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I used to love watching The Eastside Kids/The Bowery Boys movies when I was a kid. Channel 5 in NYC (before it became a FOX affiliate) used to run 'em pretty regularly.
It was funny watching the evolution of Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the other longtime cast members start out as straight up kid gangsters in dramatic movies, and then quickly become a bunch of buffoons.
BTW, the working title for the above gem was Ghost Busters.
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