East Side Kids (film)
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East Side Kids | |
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Directed by | Robert F. Hill |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Written by | William Lively |
Starring | Leon Ames Dennis Moore Joyce Bryant East Side Kids |
Music by | Johnny Lange Lew Porter |
Cinematography | Art Reed |
Editing by | Earl Turner |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures Corporation |
Release date(s) | February 10, 1940 (USA) |
Running time | 62 mins. |
Preceded by | (none) |
Followed by | Boys of the City |
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East Side Kids, released in 1940, is the first East Side Kids film and the only one not to star any of the original 6 Dead End Kids.
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[edit] Overview
The film was released by producer Sam Katzman. This was also his first project at Monogram Pictures, which he joined shortly after the folding of his company Victory Pictures.
[edit] The East Side Kids
- Fred 'Dutch' Kuhn - Hal E. Chester
- Danny Dolan - Harris Berger
- Skinny - Frankie Burke
- Algernon 'Mouse' Wilkes - Jack Edwards
- Peewee - Donald Haines
- Mike - Edwin Brian
- Pete - Sam Edwards
[edit] Cast & Characters
- Pat O'Day - Leon Ames
- Milton 'Mileaway' Harris - Dennis Moore
- Molly Dolan - Joyce Bryant
- Whisper - Vince Barnett
- Knuckles Dolan - Dave O'Brien
- Schmidt- Ted Adams
- May - Maxine Leslie
- Cornwall - Robert Fiske
- Police Captain Moran - Jim Farley
- Joe-Detective - Alden 'Stephen' Chase
- Mr. Wilkes - Fred Hoose
- Eric- Eric Burtis
- Tony (Grocer)- Frank Yaconelli
[edit] Crew
- Directed by: Robert F. Hill
- Screenplay by: William Lively
- Produced by: Sam Katzman
- Music composed by: Johnny Lange, Lew Porter
- Film editing by: Earl Turner
- Cinematography by: Arthur Reed
- Production Management: Ed W. Rote
- Assistant Director: Glenn Cook
- Sound: Glen Glenn
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