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

[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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