'Neath Brooklyn Bridge

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'Neath Brooklyn Bridge
Directed by Wallace Fox
Produced by Sam Katzman
Jack Dietz
Written by Harvey Gates
Starring Leo Gorcey
Bobby Jordan
Huntz Hall
Garbiel Dell
Music by Edward J. Kay
Cinematography Mack Stengler
Editing by Carl Pierson
Distributed by Monogram Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) November 20, 1942 (USA)
Running time 61 mins.
Preceded by Let's Get Tough!
Followed by Kid Dynamite
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'Neath Brooklyn Bridge is the tenth film in the East Side Kids series, released in 1942 by Monogram Pictures.

When the East Side Kids rescue Sylvia from the clutches of her abusive stepfather Morley, who is knocked out cold by Mugs with the broken leg from a chair, they have no idea of the danger in which they are getting themsevles into.

When the Kids take Sylvia to their clubhouse to hideout, Morley is killed by raketeer McGaffey for stealing his money. When McGaffey spots the broken leg, he takes it with him and uses the 'incriminating evidence' to extort the East Side Kids into working for him.

Danny, as a favor to Sylvia, runs back to her apartment to gather some of her clothes, however, he is caught by a police officer who arrests him under the suspicion of murder.

McGaffey forces Mugs to break into a silk warehouse in exchange for the chair leg, which he used to knock Morley out cold while helping Sylvia, which has his fingerprints on it and could point the police in his direction for the murder.

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[edit] The East Side Kids

[edit] Cast and Characters

  • Skid- Gabriel Dell
  • Rusty- Noah Beery Jr.
  • McGaffey- Marc Lawrence
  • Sylvia- Anne Gillis
  • SergeantLyons- Dave O'Brien
  • Sniffy- Jack Raymond
  • Dancer- Betty Wells
  • Captain- Dewey Robinson
  • Mrs. Glimpy- Patsy Moran
  • Sergeant- Jack Mulhall
  • Morley- Bud Osborne
  • 'Bright Eyes'- J. Arthur Young

[edit] Crew

Director: Wallace Fox
Assistant Director: Arthur Hammond
Produced by: Sam Katzman and Jack Dietz
Written by: Harvey Gates
Cinematography by: Mack Stengler
Music by: Edward Kay
Art Director: Dave Milton
Sound Engineer: Glen Glenn


This is one of the more dramatic East Side Kids movies, released at a time when they were making lighter, more humorous fare.

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